Lagos Assembly: Rt. Hon. Obasa Announces Chairmen Of Reconstituted Committees

Posted on February 16, 2021

The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Obasa, on Monday announced the Chairmen of the reconstituted committees of the House.

At the sitting of the House where the amendment to two bills were also passed, the Speaker urged the new Chairmen to act in ways to make the House truly seen as carrying out its oversight functions in the best interests of the people.

Below is a list of the Committees and their Chairmen:


1. Sanai Agunbiade – Business Rules and Standing Order


2. Mojisola Meranda – Ethics, Protocols and Privileges


3. Sarajudeen Tijani – House Services


4. Saka Solaja – Public Accounts (State)


5. Mojeed Fatai – Public Account (Local)


6. Kehinde Joseph – Agriculture


7. Gbolahan Yishawu – Economic Planning and Budget


8. Okanlawon Sanni – Education (Ministry)


9. Ajani Owolabi – Tertiary Institutions


10. Olanrewaju Afinni – Science and Technology


11. Rotimi Abiru – Environment


12. Desmond Elliot – Ministry/Parastatals


13. Yinka Ogundimu – Establishment, Training and Pension


14. Folajimi Mohammed – Energy and Mineral Resources


15. Wahab Jimoh – Waterfront Infrastructure


16. Nureni Akinsanya – Physical Planning and Urban Development


17. Adewale Temitope – Transportation


18. Bisi Yusuff – Commerce, Industry and Cooperative


19. Mojisola Ali-Macaulay – Women Affairs, Poverty Alleviation and Job Creation


20 Tobun Abiodun – Works and Infrastructure


21. Jude Idimogu – Wealth Creation and Employment


22. Rotimi Olowo – Finance


23. Hakeem Sokunle – Health


24. Ibrahim Layode – Home Affairs


25 Olatunji Oluwa – Tourism, Arts and Culture


26. Moshood Oshun – Youth and Social Development


27. Akande Judiciary, Lasiec and Public Petitions


28. Adedamola Kasunmu – Lands


29. Rasheed Makinde – Housing


30. Setonji David – Information and Strategy


31. Femi Saheed – Central Business District


32. Raheem Kazeem – Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Relations


33. Olayiwola Olawale – Local Government and Community Relations


34. Noheem Adams – Legislative Compliance


35. Rauf Age Suleiman – Procurement


36. Mosunmola Sangodara – Inter-parliamentary Relations


37 Saad Olumo Lukeman – Public-Private Partnerships


38. Sylvester Ogunkelu – Oversea Investments and SDG

Meanwhile, the Lagos State House of Assembly also confirmed the nominees of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for some commissions.

For the Health Service Commission, the House confirmed Dr. Onayiga Atinuke as chairman while the members are: Mrs. Kemi Ogunyemi, Dr. Mobolaji Olukoya, and Dr. Olumuyiwa Solanke.

For the Procurement Agency Board, the House confirmed Foluso Olayinka Onabowale, Mr. Folorunso Hakeem Mustafa, and Mr. Olusola Lanre as members.

For the Ibile Oil and Gas Corporation Governing Board, the House confirmed Goke Adeniyi, Omolara Abike Alakija, as members and

For the Judicial Service Commission, the lawmakers confirmed Mr. Supo Ati-John, Mrs. Bamidele Akinyemi, Mr. Seyinde Kareem and Mahmud Daudu as members.

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