List of Current Public Officials
Commissioner/Officer | Ministry/Office |
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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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