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Makinde Appoints Operation Burst DG, 11 Other Aides

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Governor Seyi Makinde, on Friday, approved the appointment of Col. Oladipo James Ajibola as the Director-General, Operation Burst.

The governor also approved the appointments of Mrs Bosede Sodiq as Senior Special Assistant (Broadcast Media), Mr. Kehinde Oluwaseyi Ogunsanya as Senior Special Assistant (Economic Planning) and Mr. Moshope Adebayo Akande as Senior Special Assistant (Information Communication Technology (ICT).

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Governor Makinde, according to a letter signed by his Chief of Staff, Otunba Segun Ogunwuyi, also approved the following appointments:

(1) Mr. Albert Adebowale Ogunyemi: Special Assistant (Photographer) to the Governor
(2) Mr. Otuowho Jesse Onoriode: Special Assistant (Photographer 2) to the Governor
(3) Mr. Oyebode Babatunde: Special Assistant (Transport) to the Governor
(4) Mr. Adeyanju Daniel Akinloye: Special Assistant (Transport 2) to the Governor
(5) Mr. Moses Adebayo Alao: Special Assistant (Print Media) to the Governor
(6) Mr. Fisayo Daramola: Special Assistant (Digital Media) to the Governor
(7) Mr. Ogunbowale Oladayo Olajuwon: Special Assistant (Communication) to the Governor
(8) Mr. Ademola Aderinto: Special Assistant (Environment) to the Governor
According to the letter, the appointments are with immediate effect.
The governor, while congratulating the new appointees, asked them to see their appointment as a further call to service and urged them to discharge their duties with absolute loyalty, dedication and diligence.

 

Signed
Sulaimon Olanrewaju,
Chief Press secretary to the Oyo State Governor.
June 30, 2023.

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