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Ashiru Congratulates Talabi, Shuaib over appointment

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…Says it’s an appointment of excellence
The immediate past Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in Ogun State, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru, has congratulated Mr Tokunbo Talabi and Alhaji Salisu Shuaib, over their appointment as the Secretary to Ogun State Government and Chief of Staff respectively.
Ashiru described Talabi as a successful and dexterous banker, whose wealth of experience will shoot the state to the pinnacle of greater heights.
He also acknowledged Shuaib, “as a round peg in the round hole,” due to his experience on the same field as a former deputy chief of staff.
Ashiru, in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Communication, Adedapo David Adedapo, said its an appointment of excellence as Ogun State will benefit immensely from their wealth of experience.
He said: “I am confident, Ogun State is in for massive development and economic growth. It is for this reason I particularly eulogize the Governor, Prince Dr Dapo Abiodun, for bringing in these set of professionals to join him in piloting the state to enviable status.”
He further charged the duo never to relent in injecting their professional acumen in the discharged of their duties.

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