The Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, on Tuesday, accepted the appointment of 160 new Supervisory Councilors and Particular Assistants throughout all of the 33 Native Governments within the state.
The state Commissioner for Native Authorities and Chieftaincy Issues, Ademola Ojo, who introduced this in Ibadan, the state capital, additionally stated the checklist, which comprised of 93 Supervisory Councilors and 67 Particular Assistants, included Individuals Residing With Disabilities.
He added that the choice aligned with the Governor’s promise to make sure that all segments of society have a voice in decision-making processes beneath the current administration within the state.
Ojo stated, “The brand new appointees had been chosen based mostly on benefit, competence, and their capability to contribute to the Makinde administration’s agenda of sustainable growth particularly on the grassroots.
“The appointments intention to strengthen the governance framework on the Native Authorities stage to make sure efficient service supply to the folks of the state.
“This administration is dedicated to making sure that everybody, no matter their bodily talents or background, is represented in governance, and that is so as a result of the current administration believes within the skills and potential of all people, together with individuals residing with disabilities.”
The commissioner careworn the necessity for the newly appointed officers to prioritize the welfare of their native communities, and admonished them to work intently with native stakeholders to deal with urgent points and ship impactful tasks.
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