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3 New GMs, 16 Executive Secretaries installed in Ekiti

The Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, has approved the appointments of three General Managers and 16 Executive Secretaries into the state civil service.

A statement by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Yinka Oyebode, on Friday, in Ado-Ekiti, said the appointment was to further position the government for better service delivery.

According to him, the newly appointed General Managers are : Dr Charles Doherty, Dr Gilbert Seluwa and Mr James Ajayi.

The Executive Secretaries are :
Mr Emmanuel Daramola, Mr Isaac Olusola, Mr Abel Adenigba, Mr Francis Omotoso, Mr Aderemi Ogunsemoyin, Mr Michael Olajide, Mrs Modupe Falade, Mrs Olabisi Fatoba.

Others are : Mr. Adegboyega Morakinyo, Mrs Christiana Bamikole, Mr Joseph Ajidara, Mr Bamidele Familoni, Mrs Ajibola Ayo-Salami, Mr Emmanuel Bamisaye, Mr Martins Ojo and Mr Felix Ojo.

Oyebode noted that the appointments take effect from October 1.

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