Oba elect, Prince Gbolahan Lawal |
Aremo Segun Abiodun Oniru |
Prince Hakeem Ajasa |
In a move that must have surprised everyone and which must have left mouth agape in extreme wonderment & shock, the ruling authority over chieftaincy & kingship matters in Lagos, by this we mean the Lagos State Government under the administration of his Excellency, Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwoolu, have decided to be the good arbiter and have shunned the candidacy of the 2 supposed leading lights to the throne, in both Prince Adesegun Oniru, who is better known to most as Aremo and that of Prince Hakeem Ajasa, for the vacant stool of the highly sought after first class crown of the Oniru of Lagos.
Just today, Friday, June 5, 2020, the Lagos State Government through the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Lagos in the person of Mr. Gboyega Akosile, announced the State's preferred king elect in the person of the Commissioner for Agriculture in the state cabinet, Prince Gbolahan LAWAL.
Until today, when the speculation became rife that most probably, Prince Gbolahan Lawal might have emerged as the new Oba elect of Oniru, nobody except a few in the know, had looked his way at all. From all that everyone knew before the shock announcement, it was a straight battle royale between the well heeled, well loved and well known son of the late incumbent, Aremo Segun Abiodun & his distant cousin Prince Hakeem Ajasa, a now retired police officer.
Over the several months preceding today, there had been several news where each of the leading candidates were speculated to have emerged as the preferred choice of the Government, but today's press release has now finally put all the unnecessary speculations to rest forever.
It seems like for the sake of peace, which still has a question mark on it though, as unconfirmed reports says the kingmakers are not fully in support of the new person preferred by the Government, a totally neutral person, who wasn't involved at all, in all the jostling & bickering for the throne all of last year, but who incidentally is as eligible as the other 2, being a part of the ruling family too, who is in fact well known to Aremo Segun Oniru, as both were part of the administration of the then Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN, has now emerged the new Oba elect of Oniru.
The former top police officer (a retired superintendent of Police) he was the ADC to the former Governor of the state in the person of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu & also is 3 a times Commissioner in 3 administrations in Lagos.
See the full press release as was sent out today below-
PRESS RELEASE
BREAKING: LAGOS AGRIC COMMISSIONER PRINCE GBOLAHAN LAWAL EMERGES ONIRU-ELECT
The Lagos State Executive Council, under the leadership of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, having satisfied all legal requirements, has approved the nomination and appointment of Prince Gbolahan Lawal as the new Oba-Elect of Iruland (the Oniru-Elect of Iruland).
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Gboyega Akosile, on Friday stated that the appointment of Prince Lawal as the Oniru-Elect, which takes immediate effect was made on Friday afternoon, during the State’s Executive Council meeting, where final ratification was made on his nomination.
Prince Gbolahan Lawal, succeeds late Oba Idowu Abiodun, former Oniru of Iruland, who passed on in year 2019 at the age of 82.
Gbolahan Wasiu Lawal born on July 24th 1970 to late Chief T. A. Lawal- Akapo, the Ojora of Lagos (1977-1993) and Olori M. A. Lawal-Akapo. Gbolahan is a Lagos Prince from the Ojora, Aromire, Shokun and Abisogun branch of Oniru Royal families of Lagos State.
He is a seasoned administrator with over 25 years postgraduate experience with an in-depth knowledge of the workings of the Public Sector. He is driven, focused, steadfast and passionate. Prince Lawal’s excellent leadership, communication, collaborative and organizational skills have over the years sharpened his ability to identify, analyse and proffer strategic transformational change.
Prince Lawal holds an Executive MSc in CITIES (LSE, Cities) from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He also obtained an MSc in Violence, Conflict and Development from the School of Oriental and African Studies [SOAS], University of London in 2008; a BSc Hons. in Botany from the University of Port-Harcourt in 1992 and a product of the famous St. Gregory’s College, Lagos.
In addition, he has completed several courses and programmes amongst which are the International Housing Finance Program (IHFP) in 2018 and Advanced Management Programme (AMP) from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA in 2015. He is also a product of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and the World Bank Institute, Washington D.C. In the last 8years, he has been on the board of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund.
Prince Lawal started his career as a Scientific Officer with the Raw Materials Research and Development Council at the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology in 1994. He later joined The Nigerian Police Force and was commissioned as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent. While in the force, he held several duty posts amongst which was serving as an Aide-de-camp [ADC] to the former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He retired voluntarily from the Nigerian Police in 2008 as a Superintendent of Police.
Prince Gbolahan Lawal was a Senior Special Assistant on Special Projects to a former Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN). In this capacity, he coordinated the Agriculture-Based Youth Empowerment Scheme (AgricYES). The success of the innovative Agric-Yes paved way for his appointment as the Honourable Commissioner for Agriculture and Cooperatives in Lagos State in 2011.
His impeccable public service record and his ability to address urban challenges also led to his appointment as the Honourable Commissioner for Housing by former Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State in October 2015, a position he held until May 2019.
A lot of programmes and landmark projects were achieved under his watch as the Honourable Commissioner such as the Rent-to-own home ownership program, Master Craftsman program, Lagos Affordable Public Housing (LAPH), and The 4-IN-14 days bungalow housing development.
In 2019, Gbolahan Lawal was reappointed as the Honourable Commissioner for Agriculture in Lagos State by the current Governor of the State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu essentially based on his sterling performance and quality leadership he provided in his first stint in the office. Suffice it to say that during his first reign as the Commissioner for Agriculture and Cooperatives in Lagos State, Gbolahan was the brain behind programmes and projects such as the School Agric programme, the Agric-YES summer school for senior secondary schools and the Eko Rice Mill, Imota.
During his second spell as the Honourable Commissioner, he has brought to bear his previous experience and expertise in the field. He came up with the idea of an Agricultural Stakeholders Summit in furtherance of the efforts of the State Government to make Lagos a 21st century economy with the agricultural sector playing a vital role in sustainable food security and diversification of the economy. Essentially, the Summit developed strategies that will ensure the State attains sustainable food security, improved nutrition, generate employment and create wealth through a combination of business and development platforms in partnership with the private sector.
As an offshoot of the Summit, he also saw to the development of a five-year Agricultural Roadmap for the State (2020-2025). The roadmap focuses on the development of agricultural value chains where the State has competitive and comparative advantages including the provision and availability of improved inputs, increased productivity and production. Suffice it to say that he was similarly instrumental to the organisation of a roundtable discussion on the implementation of the Roadmap in order to ensure adequate planning to circumvent risks and uncertainties in the sector.
Prince Lawal is also the brain behind the reforms and development of the Red Meat Value Chain in Lagos State; Agricultural Value Chains Empowerment Programme, a programme targeted at farmers, service providers, transporters, input manufacturers and suppliers within the system whose services are required for the successful implementation of increase productivity in Agriculture; an appraisal of Farm Estate and Settlements in the State; Lagos Agriprenuership Programme; the very popular Lagos Seafood Festival and the EKO City Farmers’ Market.
Lawal also successfully midwifed and superintended the State Government's food security and palliative efforts during the COVID-19 public health emergency. Suffice it to say that to curtail the spread of the disease, the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu declared a lockdown in the state and initiated various interventions in the areas of health, food and security to ameliorate the pains that the lockdown had on the citizenry. And it was Lawal’s Ministry of Agriculture that successfully coordinated and to the admiration of all, the twin efforts of the Emergency Food Response and the Temporary Food Markets.
He also has several awards in recognition of his outstanding performances in both sectors he served as Honourable Commissioner.
He is happily married with children, a sports, music and arts enthusiast.
SIGNED
GBOYEGA AKOSILE
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
JUNE 5, 2020
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