By Toyin Saheed
The Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has approved the appointment of three new Special Assistants.
In a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor Rafiu Ajakaye and made available to newsmen this afternoon said two are on intercommunity relations, deepening inclusion across various demographics of the state.
Among the new appointees are Barrister Chukwugozie Angus Igwebuike, who is named the Special Assistant to the Governor on Intercommunity Relations (Igbo), while Muhammed Abdullahi has been appointed as Special Assistant on Intercommunity Relations (Fulani).
The duo are respected community leaders in their own right, having lived in Kwara State for many years.
The other appointee is Ibraheem Abdullateef Kolawole who was appointed as Special Assistant on Communication.
27-year-old Abdullateef, also known as Egghead for his vibrancy and brilliance, is currently a member of the Nigerian Youth Parliament (NYP) where he represents Kwara Central Senatorial District.
The new SA communication who is a budding journalist, youth development advocate, and communications professional is the founder of Raise, a platform he coordinates with other Young Turks to groom young people to be self-reliant and forward-looking.