The 7 Chief of staff of Lagos state since 1999

The 7 Chief of staff of Lagos state since 1999

Since the advent of Nigeria’s Fourth Republic in 1999, Lagos State has been a dynamic hub of political and economic activity, led by a series of visionary governors and chief of staff.

At the heart of this administration has been the position of Chief of Staff, a crucial role responsible for coordinating the governor’s office and ensuring the smooth execution of policies. 

Let’s explore the individuals who have held this pivotal role in Lagos State over the past two decades.

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1. Lai Ajayi-Bembe (1999 – 2007)

LASG Chief of staff 1999

Under Governor Bola Tinubu, Ajayi-Bembe played a foundational role in shaping the nascent democratic administration. 

His tenure focused on establishing efficient government processes and fostering inter-agency collaboration, laying the groundwork for subsequent administrations.

2. Tunde Fashola (2007 – 2015)

LASG Chief of staff 2007

Tunde Fashola, later to become a transformative Governor of Lagos State, started his journey as Chief of Staff under Governor Tinubu. 

His tenure was marked by an unwavering commitment to infrastructure development, urban renewal, and a holistic approach to improving public service delivery. 

Fashola’s leadership set the stage for his impactful governorship.

3. Olukunle Ojo (2015 – 2017)

LASG Chief of staff 2015

Ojo assumed the role during the transition between administrations, bridging the gap between Fashola and Governor Akinwunmi Ambode. 

His tenure was characterized by efforts to ensure a smooth transition and enhance the efficiency and transparency of governance processes.

4. Tayo Ayinde (2017 – 2019)

LASG Chief of staff 2017

Ayinde took the reins of leadership during Governor Ambode’s administration. 

His tenure witnessed a focus on projects aimed at elevating Lagos State to megacity status. 

Ayinde’s leadership coincided with the push for smart city solutions and technological advancements in governance.

5. Tinuade Ojo (2019 – 2020)

LASG Chief of staff 2019

Ojo’s term emphasized inclusivity and community engagement. 

Her tenure saw increased collaboration between the government and various stakeholders, with a particular focus on social development programs. 

Ojo played a crucial role in aligning governance with the needs and aspirations of Lagosians.

6. Tobi Soniyi (2020 – 2021)

Soniyi’s tenure unfolded against the backdrop of the global COVID-19 pandemic. 

As Chief of Staff, he navigated the challenges posed by the health crisis, implementing strategic responses and measures to mitigate its impact on the people of Lagos State. 

His leadership during this critical period showcased resilience and adaptability.

7. Tayo Ayinde (2021 – Present)

LASG Chief of staff 2021

Returning for a second term, Ayinde’s leadership has continued to focus on infrastructure development and sustainable urbanization. 

His second stint in office reflects a commitment to building on the successes of previous administrations and addressing the evolving needs of Lagos State.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, the role of Chief of Staff in Lagos State has evolved over the years, with each appointee leaving a unique imprint on the state’s governance. 

From foundational efforts to streamline administration to responses to contemporary challenges, these seven Chiefs of Staff have played vital roles in shaping the trajectory of Lagos State’s development, ensuring its resilience and adaptability in the face of diverse challenges.

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