Oyo State - List of Current Public Officials

List of Current Public Officials

Commissioner/Officer Ministry/Office
Sen. Abiola Ajimobi Governor
Hon. Moses Alake Adeyemo Deputy Governor
Monsurat Sunmonu Speaker of the State House of Assembly
Alhaji Akin Olajide Secretary to the State Government
Dr. Deolu Akande Chief of Staff
Mr. Bimbo Adekanmbi Deputy Chief of Staff
Alhaji Tajudeen O. Aremu Head of Service
Mr. Ajiboye Omodewu Commissioner for Local Government & Chieftaincy Affairs
Barr. Bayo Ojo Attorney-General & Commissioner for Justice
Mr. Bimbo Kolade Commissioner for Lands and Housing
Mr. Zachius Adedeji Adelabu Commissioner for Finance
Dr. Olumuyiwa Gbadegesin Commissioner for Health
Mr. Adebayo Olagbenro Commissioner for Trade, Investments and Cooperatives
Mrs. Tokunbo Fayokun Commissioner for Education
Mrs. Tinuke Osunkoya Commissioner for Women Affairs, Community Development and Social Welfare
Mr. Dapo Lam-Adeshina Commissioner for Youth & Sports
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Hon. Peter O. Odetomi Commissioner for Agriculture, Natural Resources & Rural Development
Pastor Taiwo Otegbeye Commissioner for Information and Orientation
Alhaji Wasiu O. Dauda Commissioner for Establishment and Training
Barr. Lowo Obisesan Commissioner for Environment and Habitat
Barr. Sunmbo Owolabi
Dr. Olaniyi Larinde Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budgeting
Ms. Kafayat Adeojo Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development

Commissioner for Industry, Applied Science & Technology

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