The Lagos State Head of Service is the highest rank of the Lagos State Civil Service.[1] The appointment is often confirmed by the Governor of Lagos State subject to the approval of the State House of Assembly.[2] The appointment is often based on the years of experience and services at the State Civil Service and preferably, a serving permanent secretary.[3][4] The position was formerly combined with the Secretary to the State Government during the Military regime and the appointed civil servant automatically becomes the Deputy Governor of the state but the offices were separated in 1999.[5]
Heads of service
edit- Babatunde Tajudeen Rotinwa
- Balogun Yakub Abiodun
- Rafiu Babatunde Tinubu
- Akinsanya Sunny Ajose
- Adesegun Olusola Ogunlewe
- Josephine Oluseyi Williams
- Folashade Sherifat Jaji
- Olabowale Ademola
- Folashade Adesoye
- Hakeem Muri-Okunola
- Bode Agoro
References
edit- ^ "Williams succeeds Ogunlewe as Lagos Head of service - P.M. NEWS Nigeria". pmnewsnigeria.com.
- ^ "Ogunlewe's Brother Becomes New Lagos Head of Service". TheNigerianVoice.
- ^ "Lagos Unveils New Head Of Service, Sherifat Folashade Jaji". The Gazelle News.
- ^ "Lagos names another female head of service". The NEWS.
- ^ "New Lagos Head of Service twice lucky, All the perks of office revealed". Uncova.