
MINISTRY OF WATERFRONT: PERMANENT SECRETARY, LOLADE-AINA ASSUMES DUTIES
The newly deployed Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Mrs. Ololade Aina today formally assumed office, charging the staff to work as a team to move the Ministry forward.
Appreciating the warm reception accorded to her by the Management, Mrs. Aina noted that her coming to the Ministry held a new dawn of progress, unquantifiable achievements and dedication to the upliftment of the State.
She urged the Staff to be ready to bring in new initiatives and work assiduously to raise the internally generated revenue of the Ministry.
Earlier the outgoing Permanent Secretary, Mr. Kehinde Gbajumo handed over the Ministry’s responsibilities to her, urging the Management to accord her the necessary support and cooperation.
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He thanked the workforce for their support which had aided the incredible performance that characterised his tenure at the Ministry.
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