Lagos State Governor, Mr.
Babatunde Fashola yesterday swore in 57 executive secretaries to manage the
affairs of the 20 local government and 37 Local Council Development Areas
(LCDAs) of the state.
The newly sworn in Executive
Secretaries include: Segun Jubril (Isolo), Fausat Hassan (Ojokoro); Moshood
Abiola (Onigbongbo); Wasiu Adeshina (Ikorodu); Bayo Adebisi (Ikorodu North);
Princess Aduni Oyefusi (Ikorodu West); Muyiwa Adesoya (Imota); Taiwo Orenuga
(Igbogbo-Baiyeku); Toyosi Olusi (Lagos Island); Omotosho Lukman (Lagos Island
East); Jide Bello (Mushin); and Rasak Ajala (Odi-Olowo).
Others are Sikiru Lawal (Ojo);
Abiodun Oresanya (Somolu); Oyoke Yahaya (Iba); Alabi David (Bariga); Olajobi
Dauda (Oshodi); Tajudeen Alabi (Ejigbo); Dele Hussain (Surulere); David
Famuyiwa (Agbado Oke Odo); Ahmed Seriki (Epe); and Ajibola Ojodu (Amuwo
Odofin).
Speaking at the swearing in
ceremony held at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium in Alausa, Fashola said the delay
in conducting elections to elect the chairmen to the councils was caused by the
inability of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to complete
the process of compiling voters’ register on schedule.
He said: “While it is true that
it is the state Independent Electoral Commission that has the responsibility
for conducting this election, what may not be obvious to the public is that the
registers used for the election are those compiled by INEC, because compilation
of voters registration is a federal responsibility that is carried out through
INEC and by the time the tenure of the last local government chairmen and
elected councilors expired, all of us are aware that INEC was still conducting
update of voters’ registration and that record is yet to be completed.
“This has made it difficult to
issue election notices, but I have found it necessary to continue the delivery
of service at the local government level and this is why I have decided to
inaugurate the executive secretaries, who will serve in a transitional capacity
to the end of March, hoping that by then all would have been sorted out with
the voters register, and then we will go to the elections to elect officers
into all levels in the local government structure.”
The
governor reiterated that the appointment of the executive
secretaries was not an electoral process, but the application of his
prerogative as provided by the constitution to prevent the incidence of vacuum
in the grassroots governance.
He added: “This is a
prerogative of the exercise of my discretion in order to ensure that services
are not held back at the grassroots level.”
“I have seen the enthusiasm of
our people that they want to serve, I have seen their agitation, their
excitement because it means clearly that we are all concerned about our nation,
this is what the momentum of change is all about.”
“But the truth is that this is my
prerogative to appoint who I please in consultation with people who live in
those local governments. So, it’s nothing to quarrel about, it’s a transitional
arrangement.”
The governor explained that
unlike the past where sole administrators were appointed, the Executive
Secretaries will be working with four others, expected to serve as Advisory
Council in each of the councils.
He charged them to focus on
delivering qualitative service to the people at the grassroots within the period
they will be in charge.
Know the 57 Executive Secretaries Fashola swore in for LGAs
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