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    Gov Fayemi Accepts Resignation of Ekiti SSG, Oyebanji 

    Editor-in-chiefBy Editor-in-chiefDecember 7, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Chairman of Nigerian Governors Forum and governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi has accepted resignation letter of Mr Biodun Oyebanji as Secretary to Ekiti State Government.
    Oyebode said the resignation which was conveyed in a letter to the governor and dated Dec. 3, took effect from Tuesday, Dec. 7.
    According to him, Oyebanji cited his decision to contest the forth-coming governorship election in the state for his resignation as SSG.
    “Gov. Fayemi in accepting Oyebanji’s resignation thanked the former SSG for his remarkable contribution to the administration since inception in 2018.
    “He also wished him well in his future endeavours,” Oyebode said.
    Oyebanji, a former university lecturer, had previously served as chief of staff during the administration of former Gov. Niyi Adebayo.
    He was also the commissioner for budget and economic planning during Fayemi’s first term.
    Oyebanji was secretary of the movement for the creation of Ekiti and was known to have played significant roles leading to the creation of the state 25 years ago.
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