“Let me also say that the planning of an event about the government must be well articulated and followed accurately,” he said.
He said that until his appointment, Mr Agoro was the permanent secretary, lands bureau.
23 commissioners and 14 special advisers were sworn in.
According to him, the state workers are to resume work on Tuesday.
The head of service, Hakeem Muri-Okunola, in a statement, said that the appointment took immediate effect.
The Lagos governor also reappointed Tayo Ayinde as the Chief of Staff (CoS) and Gboyega Shoyanwo as the Deputy Chief of Staff.
Mr Muri-Okunola said the dissolution of the cabinet members would take effect from the close of work on May 26.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has declared January 24 to 27 work-free days to enable civil servants to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards.
According to him, in the past three years, the state government has made significant gains in the war against domestic and sexual violence.
The government therefore told workers in the state to disregard its earlier circular which approved three straight days as public holidays.
