- Says the appointment was in continuation of efforts to enhance governance and service delivery to the people of Ondo
- Appointment is with immediate effect
The Governor of Ondo State, Hon. Lucky Aiyedatiwa has appointed comedian, Oluseyi Aletile, popularly known as Seyi Law, as his Senior Special Assistant on Entertainment & Tourism.
Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Ebenezer Adeniyan disclosed the appointment in a statement on Monday.
Adeniyan said the appointment was in continuation of efforts to enhance governance and service delivery to the people of Ondo.
Also appointed as Senior Special Assistants were Alonge Felix Kolawole (Social Investment), Hon. Tomide Akinribido (ICT), Allen Sowore (Strategic Communication), Femi Lawson (Public Enlightenment), Rotimi Agbede (Citizen Orientation), Muyiwa Ogunleye (Community Integration), Rotimi Wemimo Akinsola (Agric & Agribusiness), Uzoma Egbulefu (Non-indigenes), and Chief Olufunke Adu (Market Women Relations).
The governor equally appointed 20 others as special assistants.
They are Mrs Eko Davies (Traders Affairs), Kike Isijola (Digital Media), Mrs Dupe Adetuwo (Arts & Culture), Oriade Adebanwo (Emergency Response), Fadesola Ojamomi (Inter-Party Affairs), Oladimeji Olawale (Intra-Party Affairs), Akinboni Samuel (Party Affairs), and Bello Titus Abiodun (Innovation).
Also appointed as SAs are Hon Ejor Moses Agagu (Mobilisation), Oluyemi Damilola Grace (Mobilisation), Isaiah Igwe (Non-indigenes for Igbo – North), Francis Belohun (Non-indigenes for Igbo – Central), Uche Okafor (Non-indigenes for Igbo – South), Mohammed Jamil (Non-indigenes for Hausa – North), Goniya Garuba (Non-indigenes for Hausa – Central), and Issa Umar Mohammed (Non-indigenes for Hausa – South).
Others are Tenuche Fatai (Non-indigenes for Ebira – North), Alhaji Abdulkadir Adinoyi (Non-indigenes for Ebira – Central), Alhaji Abdulkareem Ododo (Non-indigenes for Ebira – South) and Imo Owoh ( Non-indigenes for Others).
Adeniyan said the appointments took immediate effect.
While congratulating the new appointees, the governor urged them to dedicate themselves to serving the people of the state.