There has been a massive shake-up in the Lagos State Government as
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode dissolved all Boards of
parastatals and
agencies, sacking the sister of the former Governor of Lagos State, Ms
Olayinka Fashola and 75 other heads of the parastatals and agencies.
Ms
Fashola was the General Manager, Lagos State Residents Registration
Agency, LASRRA. Also affected is the General Manager, Lagos State Waste
Management Agency, LAWMA, whose head was Ola Oresanya; Lagos State
Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyintolu; Executive
Chairman, Lagos State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board, Bolajoko
Fashola and the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency, LASTMA, headed by
Babatunde Edu.
Also sacked are the General Managers of Lagos
State Electricity Board, Ms Damilola Ogunbiyi; Urban Furniture and
Regulatory Unit, UFRU, Joe Igbokwe; Lagos Water Cooperation, Shayo
Holloway; Lagos Internal Revenue Service, Tunde Fowler; Lagos State
Building Control Agency, LABCA; Managing Director, LAGBUS Assets
Management, Babatunde Disu and the General Manager, Lagos State
Lotteries Board, Lanre Gbajabiamila.
Other head of agencies
affected are the Lagos State Waterways Authority, Lagos State Building
Investment Company Limited, Lagos State Ferry Services, Lagos State
Records and Archives Bureau, Lagos State Printing Cooperation, Lagos
State Television, Lagos State Traffic Radio, Eko FM, Radio Lagos, among
others.
In a statement issued by the Office of the Secretary to
the State Government, SSG, Tunji Bello, it said Ambode had approved the
dissolution of all boards of parastatals and agencies of government with
immediate effects.
According to the statement, the dissolution is
with the exception of the Civil Service Commission, Judicial Service
Commission and the State Independent Electoral Commission.
While
expressing the appreciation of the Governor for the modest contribution
of members of the dissolved Boards, Bello wished them well in their
future endeavour.
The statement added that constitution of new Boards would be effected in due course.
Source: PM News
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