Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has named Teju Abisoye as the acting Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, LSETF. Her appointment according to the governor took effect from April 1st, 2019.
A former Programme & Coordination Director at the LSETF, Teju Abisoye takes over from Akin Oyebode who was recently appointed as the Special Adviser to the Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi on Trade and Investment.
Akin Oyebode
Prior to her new appointment, Teju Abisoye was responsible for delivery of targeted programmes designed to enable access to finance and financial inclusion for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
Teju Abisoye
She has also worked across various roles in project planning, execution, monitoring and evaluation of humanitarian projects.
Taking to Twitter to acknowledge her new appointment, Teju Abisoye who is a lawyer by training expressed her gratitude to Governor Ambode and her predecessor, Oyebode for his ‘exemplary leadership’.
Teju Abisoye@eoabisoye
New responsibilities, grateful to @AkinwunmiAmbode for the opportunity and for @AO1379 exemplary leadership and the foundation he has laid. There is work to do.
Lagos State Employment Trust Fund@LSETF
The Lagos State Governor, Mr @AkinwunmiAmbode has appointed @eoabisoye as the Acting Executive Secretary (ES) of the @LSETF with effect from April 1st, 2019 following the recent departure of its pioneer ES @AO1379 on March 31, 2019, to take up a new role with the Ekiti State Govt
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The Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) was established by The Lagos State Employment Trust Fund Law 2016 to provide financial support to residents of Lagos State, for job, wealth creation and to tackle unemployment.
In other news, a Lagos High Lagos in Igbosere has renewed an order for the arrest of actress and producer, Monalisa Chinda Coker, for tax evasion.
Justice Adedayo Akintoye renewed the order for the arrest following the failure of the actress to appear in court for trial.
The Lagos State Government had charged her with failure to file annual tax returns and failure to pay income tax in respect of her company, Monalisa Code Productions.
On Monday when the case came up, the defendant and her lawyer were not in court.
The Lagos State Counsel, Babatunde Sumonu, told the court that the bench warrant it earlier issued had yet to be effected.
The judge consequently held that the bench warrant should subsist.
She adjourned the case until June 5 for further hearing.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the court had on January 21 given the order for the actress’s arrest following an application made by the Lagos State Ministry of Justice.
The state submitted that the defendant repeatedly failed to honour court summons since 2017 when the charge was filed.
The prosecution said that the defendant failed to file annual tax returns and pay income tax in respect of her company, to the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service, for six years.
According to the state, Monalisa Code Productions carries out its business from Lekki in Lagos State.
The alleged offences contravene Section 94(1) of the Personal Income Tax Act 2004 (as amended) and Section 56 of the Lagos State Revenue Administrative Law of 2006. (NAN)