The appointment of Mr. Tosin Adeyanju as the Executive Secretary of the Lottery Trust Fund by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is a testament to his unparalleled qualifications and merits. This appointment is indeed a perfect fit, like a round peg in a round hole.
For those of us fortunate enough to have collaborated with Mr. Adeyanju, whether from Baptist Primary School Kabba, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, or the Tinubu Support Group, we can unequivocally vouch for his exceptional leadership, relentless determination, and unwavering patriotism. He is a visionary, committed to the Renew Hope Agenda for a better and more prosperous Nigeria.
This appointment arrives at a pivotal moment when the Lottery Trust Fund requires strategic repositioning to drive national development, in alignment with the aspirations of our founding fathers and mothers, as articulated in Section 35 of the Lottery Act, 2005. This section underscores the importance of driving social transformation and pursuing sustainable social investments through a comprehensive, inclusive, and integrated approach rooted in Nigeria’s national development agenda.
I have absolute confidence that Mr. Adeyanju’s stewardship will synergize with the government’s efforts to enhance the quality of life for all Nigerians by channeling lottery funds into innovative projects that address the genuine needs of our people. I believe he will infuse the organization with groundbreaking ideas, visionary leadership, and transformative thinking, creating a substantial and positive impact on various communities and the nation at large.
I pray for divine wisdom and discernment for Mr. Adeyanju as he undertakes this esteemed national duty. I also urge all critical stakeholders and Nigerian youths to rally behind him, providing the support and prayers necessary for his success.
Once again, congratulations to Mr. Tosin Adeyanju on your well-deserved appointment as the Executive Secretary of the Lottery Trust Fund.
– Seyi Babaeko,
Former member of Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council writes from FCT, Abuja