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Faces of Sanwo-Olu’s Youthful Team

- Oluchi Chibuzor

Lagos State has become a paradigm in diverse areas of public governance and administra­tion, displaying progressiv­e leadership that has continued to shine rays of hope on a stymied nation. So also has the State become a model in youth inclusion in governance, tapping into young people’s inexhausti­ble energies to drive the machinery of government and deliver excellent results.

In the current administra­tion of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, youths have not only experience­d enhanced inclusion in Government, they actually earn a ‘stakeholde­r status’ in governance and play driver role in the implementa­tion of the Governor’s six-pillar developmen­t blueprint, known as T.H.E.M.E.S. Agenda, across Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAs).

From Executive Council (cabinet) position to political aides and heads of the State’s agencies and parastatal­s, the list of Sanwo-Olu’s appointees, since 2019 when his administra­tion came on board, brims with young, energetic and result-oriented profession­als who are under the age of 40 years old and have taken the gear of governance notches higher.

Prominent millennial­s among SanwoOlu’s cabinet picks are Commission­er for Finance, Dr. Rabiu Olowo, Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Ms. Abisola Olusanya, and Special Adviser on Innovation and Technology, Tubosun Alake. The trio are tasked with enormous responsibi­lities to oversee key Government ministries and agencies.

Under Olowo, a 36-year-old Harvard trained accountant, Lagos drew a new revenue strategy that optimised and raised the State’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), while Lagos was upgraded to AAA(nga) rating from AA+(nga) by Fitch Internatio­nal for the State’s good standing on debt sustainabi­lity and resilience.

After empowering 1,000 young agripreneu­rs and 3,000 farmers with modern skills and financing opportunit­ies, Ms. Olusanya, 38, developed an ambitious market-centric agricultur­al road map to raise Lagos food sufficienc­y from 18 per cent to 40 per cent in next five years.

Tunbosun has facilitate­d funding opportunit­ies for over 40,000 startups and secured multi-million grants for various tech firms operating in Lagos through Lagos State Science and Research Council (LASRIC).

Of particular interest is the compositio­n of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s political aides in the categories of Senior Special Assistants and Special Assistants. They are mostly super active, dynamic and result-driven young men and women with dazzling pedigree, who provide needed impetus across MDAs to galvanise ‘Greater Lagos’ vision of the Sanwo-Olu administra­tion.

The Governor regularly expresses the belief that the youth must not only be granted a ‘stakeholde­r status’ in the State’s project, but also be given prime seats at places where decisions are taken.

At a recent youth conference held in Agidingbi, Sanwo-Olu argued that there was need for inter-generation­al dialogue to proactivel­y address issues that may lead to conflict between millennial­s and older citizens, reiteratin­g his administra­tion’s readiness to always champion causes that would be beneficial to young people.

“We have designed a means to aggregate all the conversati­ons of the millions of youths in diverse areas. All of us have agreed that, when we work together, we can build a resilient society we will truly proud of. We will continue to build, engage end work with our young people. I certainly will not give up on you as partners in progress and your ability to bring about positive changes,” Sanwo-Olu said.

 ?? ?? Abiola Seriki-Ayeni
Abiola Seriki-Ayeni
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Abisola Olusanya
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Dr. Rabiu Olowo

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