I'll provide the expertise I've gained over my 19 years of service to FCT-Fasawe. I'll provide the expertise I've gained over my 19 years of service to FCT-Fasawe. Akoni Olasunkanmi Dr. Dolapo Fasawe, the recently retired general manager of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), has promised to use the knowledge and stewardship he has gained over his 19 years of service in Lagos as the Federal Capital Territory's (FCT) mandate secretary for health and the environment.

Fasawe, the newly appointed secretary, claimed that her dedication to creating a sustainable environment in Lagos State and her track record of success in carrying out her key objectives were what made her appointment possible. In a formal statement issued on Wednesday from her office in Abuja, Fasawe expressed her sincere gratitude to Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the governor of Lagos State, for allowing her to provide food services to the good people of the state in her capacity as the general manager of LASEPA and for endorsing her in her new position. "This is a new dawn for me," claims Fasawe, "and I would bring the learning and stewardship I have acquired over 19 years in service to Lagos State, to my dual capacity as Mandate Secretary for Health Services and Environment."
It is undoubtedly a huge honor and a chance for better results in the relevant fields under my guidance. She extended her gratitude to Barrister Nyesom Wike, Minister for the FCT, for giving her such weighty duties. Remember that Fasawe was a candidate for commissioner in Lagos before deciding to serve at the national level and contributing her fair share to President Bola Tinubu's administration's "Renewed Hope" Agenda.