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Ex-budget Commission­er, Egube Returns to Lagos Cabinet as Deputy CoS

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Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has appointed the immediate past Commission­er for Economic Planning and Budget, Mr. Sam Egube, as Deputy Chief of Staff, replacing former occupant of the office, Mr. Gboyega Soyannwo, who passed on earlier in the month.

Egube took the oath yesterday in a brief ceremony held in the State Executive Council chamber and witnessed by the cabinet members.

The atmosphere was suffused with mixed emotions, as it was the first time the cabinet members would be reconvenin­g after the demise of the former Deputy Chief of Staff on May 15.

Sanwo-Olu said the late Soyannwo’s strategic role and contributi­ons to the vibrancy of the cabinet was immeasurab­le, making his death distressin­g for the State’s Executive Council.

He, however, said the wheel of governance won’t be run in a vacuum, making the appointmen­t of a successor compelling to fill the void left by the exit of the former DCoS.

The Governor said: “For me, the appointmen­t of a successor to the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff is not about what has happened; it is about who we are and what we need to do.

“The task before us is enormous and giving excuses has not been the trademark of this Government. Time is of essence and waits for no one. We are lucky that we can identify someone that is competent and capable to carry on the tasks.

“Sam Egube is someone who is considered a round peg in a hole, having worked closely with the gentleman who left us. Egube has brilliant profile and résumé. We have to make this appointmen­t, so that Lagosians will suffer no glitch or slowdown of governance in any form.

“The position of Deputy Chief of Staff is not only strategic but very critical to all activities this cabinet does. I congratula­te Sam Egube who got appointed into the position.”

Sanwo-Olu said the new DCoS possessed good pedigree that would make him fit in the role. He urged Egube to bring fresh idea and confidence into his office and the cabinet, while also encouragin­g him to work with highest level of dedication and commitment to justify his appointmen­t.

The governor extolled the virtues of the late Soyannwo, noting that the deceased played his part and did his job diligently, setting an enviable standard in public service. He said the deceased’s contributi­on to the developmen­t of Lagos would remain an unforgetta­ble legacy.

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