Politics
OSUN: Adeleke Arranges Transition Committee
Mohammed O. Taoheed reports,
Senator Ademola Adeleke, the fresh Governor-elect of Osun State, has set up a 37-man transition committee, the Track News Nigeria has learnt.
Oladele Bamiji, the Media Director of the People’s Democratic Party(PDP) Osun Chapter, made this known in a statement entitled ‘Adeleke constitutes transition committee’.
As seen in the release, the committee will be inaugurated on Thursday by the Governor-elect and chaired by Dr. Muyiwa Oladimeji.
Recall our report that Adeleke won the July 16 Osun poll with 403,371 to defeat the incumbent Adegboyega Oyetola, who gathered 375,027 votes.
Part of the statement reads: “The Committee is to be Chaired by a Doctor of Nuclear Medicine and a Fellow of the Euro Institute of Reticulo-endothelial Biology & Medicare, Dr Muyiwa Oladimeji while the Director-General of Ademola Adeleke Campaign Organisation Hon. Sunday Bisi, will serve as Deputy Chairman.
“The Secretary of the Transition committee is a serving member of the House of Representatives who is also a legal practitioner, Representative Bamidele Salam and will be assisted by a Project management expert, Sir Adekunle Adepoju.
“The Transition Committee will be inaugurated by the Governor-elect on Thursday.”
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