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Profile of Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has appointed the outgoing Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, as his Chief of Staff.

He was introduced as the brand new chief of staff at the ongoing meeting between the President and the nation’s security chiefs currently holding at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Thursday morning.

Here’s a profile of Femi Gbajabiamila – Femi is a Nigerian politician and lawyer who currently serves as the Speaker of the House of Representatives in Nigeria. He has made significant contributions to the political landscape of Nigeria and has established himself as a prominent figure in the country’s legislative body.

Born on June 25, 1962, in Lagos, Nigeria, Femi Gbajabiamila had an early passion for public service and a strong desire to make a positive impact on the lives of Nigerians. He pursued his education at the King’s College in Lagos before attending the University of Lagos, where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Law. He later earned a Master’s degree in Law from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, United States.

Gbajabiamila’s political career began in 2003 when he was elected as a member of the House of Representatives, representing the Surulere I Constituency in Lagos State. He quickly rose through the ranks and became known for his eloquence, legal expertise, and commitment to good governance. His exemplary leadership qualities led to his appointment as the Minority Whip of the House in 2007, and he subsequently served as the Minority Leader from 2011 to 2015.

In 2019, Femi Gbajabiamila achieved a significant milestone in his political career when he was elected as the Speaker of the House of Representatives. His election to this esteemed position showcased the trust and confidence his colleagues placed in his ability to provide effective leadership and promote the interests of the Nigerian people.

As Speaker, Gbajabiamila has prioritized issues such as economic development, security, and good governance. He has been actively involved in advocating for legislative reforms and policies that aim to improve the lives of Nigerians. He has championed initiatives aimed at addressing youth unemployment, promoting gender equality, and enhancing the country’s infrastructure.

Known for his pragmatic approach and ability to build consensus, Gbajabiamila has demonstrated a commitment to fostering cooperation and bipartisanship within the House of Representatives. He has been instrumental in steering debates and ensuring that the legislative process remains transparent and inclusive.

Outside of his political career, Femi Gbajabiamila is known for his philanthropic activities and commitment to social causes. He has initiated various community development projects and supported initiatives that focus on education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation.

Femi Gbajabiamila’s leadership and dedication to public service have earned him respect and admiration from his colleagues, constituents, and the Nigerian public. His commitment to advancing the interests of the Nigerian people, coupled with his astute political acumen, positions him as a significant figure in Nigeria’s political landscape.

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