The Ogun State Government has appointed a former reporter at The Guardian, Lekan Adeniran as the chief press secretary of the State.
Secretary to the State Government Tokunbo Talabi made this in a statement on Tuesday.
Talabi said the appointment takes immediate effect.
Adeniran, a graduate of mass communication, has over three decades of experience as a journalist.
He began his journalism career at The Guardian in 1992, where he covered the Social Democratic Party, Lagos State House of Assembly and the governor’s office, in Alausa, Ikeja. He left The Guardian in 2001 to join the then-newly established Daily Independent.
He also worked with the Compass, Next and National Mirror newspapers.
Before the appointment, he was the editor of Western Post, an online news outfit.
‘N2 Million To Each Senator Has Been Standard Practice’ – NASS Management
Meanwhile, the management of the National Assembly made clarification regarding the controversial two million Naira paid to Senators and members of the House of Representatives before embarking on a long recess.
OsunDailyNG recalls that last week Monday, before the senate went on recess, the president of the senate, Godswill Akpabio said the Senate clerk sent a token to the lawmakers to enable them to “enjoy their holidays.”
In a statement made available to journalists on Tuesday, the Secretary, of Research and Information, Ali Umoru, said the two million naira allowance to lawmakers in the upper and lower legislative chambers was mischaracterized and misunderstood by many Nigerians.
He said the allowance is part of the senators’ statutory running cost of the offices as provided in the 2023 budget.
According to Umoru, the two million Naira has been standard practice and the funds are used to facilitate the various activities of the senators.