Suspended Toba Oke resumes office

Apostle Toba Oke on arrival to the cheering welcome of the vice chairman, Hon. Usman Hamzat, staff, Management and other Executive of Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government.

The suspended Executive Chairman of Ifako-Ijaiye Council Area of Lagos State, Apostle Oloruntoba Oke, on Monday, resumed official duties following amicable resolution of issues that led to his brief exit as directed by the Lagos State House of Assembly, late November, 2019 for misappropriation of the council funds.

Oke was warmly welcomed by the council’s vice chairman, Hon. Usman Hamzat, the Secretary to the Local Government Pastor Ayo Jeje; the council Manager Mr. Adewunmi Ogunbambi and other top officials of the council was elated by the tumultuous cheers of staff and party faithful that witnessed the his arrival to the Council.

Meanwhile, the council boss, who met with members of the Executive and Management behind closed doors for few hours was later conducted round the offices by top officials of the council within the Aina-Ajobo Headquarters of the local government.

 

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