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President Tinubu appoints additional 20 advisers to jerk up aides to 40, Muri-Okunola as private secretary

The Eyewitness Reporter
About three weeks after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made his first appointment of 20 special advisers, the president has added yet another 20 to his collection of aides.
This number is outside the appointment of Hakeem Muri-Okunola, the Lagos state head of service as his Principal Private Secretary(PPS)
The list of the fresh aides include those of Senior Special Assistants (SSAs), Personal Assistants (PAs), Personal Physician, and photographers.
Among the new appointees, according to the list are veteran journalist, Tunde Rahman, who has been designated SSA (Media); Abdulaziz Abdulaziz (SSA Print Media); and Ibrahim Masari (SSA Political).
Others are Adekunle Tinubu – Personal Physician; Damilotun Aderemi – Senior Special Assistant (Private Secretary); Toyin Subair – Senior Special Assistant (Domestic); O’tega Ogra – Senior Special Assistant (Digital/New Media); Demola Oshodi – Senior Special Assistant (Protocol); Tope Ajayi – Senior Special Assistant (Media & Public
Affairs); Yetunde Sekoni – Senior Special Assistant; Motunrayo Jinadu – Senior Special Assistant; Segun Dada – Special Assistant (Social Media); and Paul Adekanye – Special Assistant (Logistics).
Also on the list are Friday Soton – Special Assistant (Housekeeping); Shitta-Bey Akande – Special Assistant (Catering); Nosa Asemota – Special Assistant (Visual Communication) Personal Photographer;
Kamal Yusuf – Personal Assistant (Special Duties); Wale Fadairo – Personal Assistant (General Duties); Sunday Moses – Personal Assistant (Videography); and Taiwo Okanlawon – Personal Assistant (State Photographer).
Hakeem Muri-Okunola, the newly appointed PPS, was, until his new appointment, the Lagos state head of service.
Muri-Okunola, also known as “HMO”, was a personal assistant to Tinubu between 2003 and 2005 when he was governor of Lagos state.
Tinubu thereafter appointed him executive secretary of the land use and allocation committee.
He became permanent secretary in 2011 — about 10 years after joining the civil service — and was posted to the Lands Bureau in the Governor’s Office.
HMO, as being fondly called ,was 51 in January and he is the first son of the late Justice Muritala Okunola.
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