KWASAA: Adeyeye Assumes Office, Meets Kwara Commissioner for Communications
KWASAA: Adeyeye Assumes Office, Meets Kwara Commissioner for Communications
The newly appointed Acting General Manager (GM) of the Kwara State Signage and Advertisement Agency (KWASAA), Mr. Toba Adeyeye officially assumed office on Wednesday as part of his first official engagement and paid a courtesy visit on the State Commissioner for Communications, Hon. Bola Olukoju in her office.
Welcoming the new GM, Hon. Olukoju charged him to be proactive and fully committed to the ongoing restructuring of the agency.
She emphasized that the reforms being embarked upon by the state government, from the setup of the Signage Taskforce and developing a new framework for the agency were aimed at aligning the signage and advertising sector with global best practices.
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According to her, the restructuring is designed to promote professionalism, compliance, and ethical standards while also creating a structured and investor-friendly environment for the advertising industry in the State.
In his remarks, Mr. Adeyeye expressed gratitude to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for the opportunity to serve the state in this capacity.
He described the appointment as a call to service and pledged to bring his wealth of professional experience to bear in repositioning KWASAA for greater impact.
The new KWASAA boss assured the Commissioner that under his leadership, the agency would pursue its mandate without compromise.
Adeyeye reiterated his commitment to driving reforms that will elevate industry standards, improve regulatory compliance, and boost the state’s internally generated revenue.
“He declared that it will not be business as usual. The ongoing restructuring is not just a regulatory task—it is a full-scale re-engineering of the sector to attract serious investors, maintain aesthetic order, and maximize the state’s revenue potential”.
Adeyeye stressed that non-compliant and substandard advertising structures would no longer be tolerated, adding that enforcement mechanisms would be strengthened to ensure full adherence to regulatory guidelines.
The Acting GM also called on all practitioners and business owners to align with the new direction and embrace the reforms, assuring them that the agency is committed to fostering a professional, transparent, and innovation-driven advertising ecosystem in Kwara State.
Ahmed Ajiboye,
Press Secretary,
KWASAA