In a pivotal San Francisco County government meeting, the spotlight shone on the reappointment of Ovava Afumango to the Sheriff's Department Oversight Board. The decision, which will be forwarded to the full board for approval, underscores the city's commitment to enhancing oversight within the sheriff's department.
Afumango, who has deep roots in San Francisco and a strong connection to local communities, expressed her eagerness to continue her work on the board. "I know that we've just kind of barely started to surface," she stated, highlighting ongoing efforts to hire an inspector general and improve departmental transparency. Her reappointment is seen as crucial, especially as the board navigates the complexities of community engagement and oversight.
Vice Chair Walton praised Afumango's dedication and the board's progress since its establishment in 2020, following the passage of Proposition D. He emphasized the importance of community input in shaping the future of the sheriff's department and the upcoming hiring of an inspector general.
Public support for Afumango was evident, with community members endorsing her candidacy and calling for greater visibility of the sheriff's department's initiatives. The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to recommend her reappointment, marking a significant step in the ongoing efforts to strengthen accountability within San Francisco's law enforcement agencies. The full board's approval is anticipated in the coming weeks, as the city continues to prioritize effective oversight and community engagement.