<strong><em>Olalekan Fatodu, new DG, Lagos State Sports Commission</em></strong>
The newly appointed Director General, Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC), Olalekan Fatodu has vowed that sports as a strategic tool will be activated to drive the THEMES Plus agenda of the current administration to engender development and achieve growth.
Fatodu as the newly appointed Director General was received at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, by the Management, Board, SSA’s to Governor and the staff of the commission.
While interacting with the Management staff of the commission, Fatodu said “we will use the platform of sports to activate the agenda of inclusivity, gender friendly as well as engagement of the youth”.
The Former Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Social Development Goals, reiterated that he is passionate about development with the instrumentality of sports, to ensure a sane society and engage the youth positively.
“I want this experience to be sweet, I want this experience to be mutually beneficial and fulfilling. I’m convinced that through this journey, we will achieve greater results through our collaborative efforts, team spirits and commitment”.
As a communication strategist, he has promised to work for the development of sports by welcoming ideas and initiatives from every individual that tends to contribute immensely for the achievement of greater Lagos.
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