CITY BOY MOVEMENT EKITI UNVEILS RESTRUCTURED STATE EXECUTIVE, INTRODUCES STATE COORDINATOR OFFICE

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The City Boy Movement (CBM), Ekiti State Chapter, has officially unveiled its restructured State Executive Council following the recently approved reorganisation of the Movement aimed at strengthening its organisational capacity, enhancing operational efficiency and deepening grassroots mobilisation across the state.

The restructuring, approved by the State Director of the Movement, Asiwaju Kasali Oluwafemi, is part of deliberate efforts to reposition the organisation for greater effectiveness as it intensifies support for the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and prepares for the 2027 presidential election.

A major highlight of the reorganisation is the introduction of the office of State Coordinator, a strategic position established to strengthen coordination, improve policy implementation and ensure seamless administration of the Movement’s activities across the sixteen local government areas of Ekiti State.

Accordingly, Dr. Habibat Fayoke Yusuf has been appointed as the pioneer State Coordinator, while Aluko Aanu Albert will serve as Deputy State Coordinator. Also, Tanimola Kolade, who previously served as Chief of Staff to the State Director, has been elevated to the office of Deputy State Director, underscoring the leadership’s confidence in his capacity and dedication to the ideals of the Movement.

The newly constituted executive is headed by Asiwaju Kasali Oluwafemi as State Director, with Tanimola Kolade as Deputy State Director. Dr. Habibat Fayoke Yusuf and Aluko Aanu Albert will serve as State Coordinator and Deputy State Coordinator respectively, while Oluwaseun Ajifowobaje and Babatola Oyewole have been retained as State Secretary and Assistant State Secretary.

The administrative and operational arm of the Movement also includes Oluwatosin Fadipe as Head of Human Resources, Ijarotimi Ayodeji Akintade as Chief Security Officer, Akintola Michael as Head of Special Duties, Owoseni Bamiyo Morakinyo as State Chief Protocol, Adedara Temitope Moses as State Organising Secretary, Shittu Modupe Rafiat as Assistant State Organising Secretary, and Dr. Ayomide Olanipekun as Head of Medical.

The communications and public engagement team comprises Alofe Ayodele Moses as State Director of Media and Communications, Awoyinfa Oluwaseun as Head of Content and Creativity, Jumoke Fagbamila as Deputy Head of Content and Creativity, Olusegun Ajibola as Head of Photography, Ogundile Abayomi as Head of New Media, Okunola Ademola as Head of Branding and Event Coordination, and Sola Ifeoluwa Gbelee as Spokesperson to the State Director.

To strengthen mobilisation and stakeholder engagement, Olu Ajayi Maxwell will serve as State Director of Mobilization, Rasheed Adewumi as Head of Support Groups and Coalition Coordination, Fakoya Ayomide Micheal as Head of Vocational Development and Skill Empowerment, Michael Adesina as Head of Entertainment, Alade Emmanuel Kehinde as Head of Private and Informal Sector Mobilization, Isaac Olasupo Ajayi as Head of Corporate Organizations, Olasunbo Abimbola as Head of Market Women and Traders Mobilization, while Lawal Oluwaseyi Ayodele will head the Technology Market and Commerce Department.

The finance and support services team comprises Hon. Kolawole Isaac Olatunde as State Finance Director, Adenijo Olusola as State Treasurer, Bar. Sola Gabriel as State Legal Adviser, Jimi Olujimi, who has been redeployed from the office of State Youth Leader, as State Welfare Officer, Osaloni Tosin as Assistant State Welfare Officer, and Tiwa Omope as State ICT/Data Officer.

Similarly, Owolewa Taiwo has been appointed State Director of Student Affairs, Dr. Mayowa Ojo as Director of Logistics, Ayomide Ogunlana Damilola as Deputy Director of Logistics, Adedoyin Fabikun as Director of Strategic Community Engagement, Asiwaju Oladimeji as Director of Research and Documentation, and Dr. Olowoyo Sikiru Olalekan as Director of Muslim Affairs.

To ensure effective coordination across the three senatorial districts, Toba Fatunla, Hon. Tope Agidi, and Mr. Bunmi Omotoso have been appointed as Senatorial Coordinators for Ekiti North, Ekiti South and Ekiti Central respectively.

Speaking on the new executive structure, the State Director, Asiwaju Kasali Oluwafemi, described the reorganisation as a strategic step towards building a more vibrant, responsive and result-oriented organisation capable of effectively driving the objectives of the City Boy Movement across Ekiti State.

He said the restructuring reflects the Movement’s commitment to strengthening its internal structures, expanding its grassroots presence and positioning members for greater responsibilities in line with its vision and objectives.

According to him, the appointments and redeployments were made after careful consideration of competence, loyalty, dedication and proven capacity to deliver. He expressed confidence that the new leadership team would consolidate the achievements of the Movement, strengthen its presence across all sixteen local government areas and galvanise greater support for the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The State Director congratulated all newly appointed and redeployed executives and charged them to justify the confidence reposed in them through exemplary leadership, teamwork and selfless service. He also urged members of the Movement across the state to rally behind the new executive as the organisation continues to mobilise support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election and the continued electoral success of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Signed

Alofe Ayodele Moses
Director of Media & Communications
City Boy Movement, Ekiti State
04/07/2026