Ibadan North Chairman Elect,Olufade Appoints Falana, Six Others As Transition Committee
Prince Adebowale Falana chairs Esteemed Transition Committee for Smooth Power Transfer in Ibadan North Local Government
The Chairman Elect of Ibadan North Local Government, Hon. Oluwaseun Olufade has announced the appointment of esteemed individuals to serve on the Transition Committee tasked with facilitating a seamless transfer of power between the outgoing administration of Hon. Waheed Akanbi Biiro and the incoming administration of Chairman-Elect Hon. Oluwaseun Olufade.
Committed to ensuring a robust and efficient transition process, the newly appointed members of the Transition Committee bring a wealth of experience and expertise to their respective roles. Their mandate is to uphold the principles of transparency, accountability, and continuity as they oversee the transfer of responsibilities and key initiatives from the current administration to the incoming leadership.
The distinguished members of the Transition Committee are as follows:
1. Prince Adebowale Falana – Chairman
2. Mrs. Yemisi Olooto – Vice Chairman
3. Mr. Adewumi Adeagbo – Secretary
4. Mustapha Hamdy
5. Maryam Òní
6. Mr. Abiodun Agboluaje (Dundee)
7. Hon. Akeem Ismail
In their roles, the committee members will collaborate closely with both the outgoing and incoming administrations to ensure a smooth transfer of power, safeguarding the interests of the residents of Ibadan North Local Government.
Their collective dedication to fostering unity, progress, and prosperity within the community will undoubtedly pave the way for a successful transition period.
The Chairman Elect of Ibadan North Local Government, Hon. Oluwaseun Olufade expresses his utmost confidence in the abilities of the Transition Committee members to execute their duties with diligence and integrity.
Their unwavering commitment to public service will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the governance landscape of the region.
Signed:
Adekunle Olujide(Integrity)
For the Chairman Elect of Ibadan North Local Government.