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Nigeria’s Adejola elected chair of ILO’s governing body

Abiodun Richards Adejola (left), pays courtesy call on Sierra Leone's Ambassador Dr Lansana Gberie, to discuss deepening strong cooperation between the two countries ( Sierra Leone Embassy in Switzerland, May 27, 2021)

Abiodun Adejola, Nigeria’s permanent representative to the United Nations, has been elected chairperson of the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) governing body.

In his speech after the election, Adejola said he will ensure that President Bola Tinubu’s policies that affect workers and employers, align with global best practices.

A diplomat for many years, Adejola has been Nigeria’s permanent representative to the UN in Geneva since February 2021, taking over from Tijjani Muhammad-Bande.

Adejola joined Nigeria’s foreign service on October 11, 1993.

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He holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in international relations.

He has also participated in certificate courses in diplomacy and international relations at the foreign service academy in Lagos, and at the UN in New York.

Adejola’s tenure as ILO board chairperson will end in June 2024.

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