Ogun Assembly Screens Nominees For State Independent Electoral Commission On Thursday

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In line with the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, (As Amended), the Ogun State House of Assembly will on Thursday, 25th of February, 2021, screen the nominees for the State Independent Electoral Commission (OGSIEC) whose list was transmitted to it by the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun.

A release from the Clerk/ Head of Legislative Service, Mr. Deji Adeyemo stated that the nominees to be screened include Mr. Babatunde Adetona Osibodu (Chairman-designate), Mr. Olatunji Isaac Akoni, Mr. Tajudeen Soyeolu Omoloja, Mr. Ayodele Bankole and Mrs. Gbemi Onasanya as member-designates.

The venue of the exercise is Room 215 of the State House of Assembly Complex, Oke- Mosan, Abeokuta at 2.00p.m. prompt; while all the nominees are enjoined to come along with thirty (30) copies each of their Curriculum Vitae and Credentials including the original.

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