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Adeyanju resumes as National Lottery Trust Fund boss, promises to add value to renewed hope government

Comrade Tosin Adeyanju has resumed as the Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF), promising to be an ambassador of renewed hope and trust fund.
In his inaugural address, “Adeyanju expressed his gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the opportunity to serve, assuring that he will add value to the renewed hope government.
“He emphasized that vulnerable Nigerians will benefit from the intervention under his leadership.
“Adeyanju urged the staff to partner with him, assuring that together, they will make progress.
“He emphasized the importance of open communication, urging the staff to organize themselves and have representatives who can speak on their behalf”.
Director of Admin, Rabiu Adamu, on behalf of the staff, welcomed Adeyanju, describing him as a man loved by all tribes and not tribalistic.
He assured Adeyanju of the staff’s cooperation and support in his leadership.
Adeyanju’s resumption marks a new era for the NLTF, with a focus on adding value to the renewed hope government and benefiting vulnerable Nigerians.
His leadership is expected to bring positive changes to the organization and the lives of Nigerians.
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