The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has appointed Temilade Okesanjo as Resident Consultant (Strategy and Communications).
The appointment introduces strategy into the Resident Consultant portfolio of the Commission.
ICPC said the role is structured to support institutional alignment, organisational operations and public engagement.
According to the commission, the Resident Consultant will work in two areas: Strategy and Communications.
The strategy function is to support the alignment of the commission’s priorities, engagements and interventions with its statutory mandate.
The communications function is to ensure these priorities are clearly conveyed to stakeholders and the public.
Mrs Okesanjo has over 16 years of experience across the public and private sectors.
She began her career at Ecobank Nigeria and later worked in the Ministry of Transportation and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
She resigned from the civil service in 2018 and founded Woodford Consulting Company, where she has led strategy and implementation advisory engagements.
She has provided advisory services to the Presidency, federal ministries, departments and agencies, as well as international organisations.
Her work has focused on policy implementation, institutional reform and public sector governance.
ICPC said the appointment is part of its effort to integrate strategy into its operations to support internal coordination, preventive work and measurable outcomes.
The appointment takes immediate effect.










