The Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has sworn in and given portfolios to 27 newly appointed Commissioners.
Speaking shortly after their swearing-in ceremony earlier today at the Michael Okpara Auditorium, Umuahia, Governor Ikpeazu said the new Commissioners were carefully selected to support and drive his vision for a better life for Ndi-Abia.
The Governor who disclosed that his administration was on its final lap, stated the desire of the government to complete ongoing projects and possibly embark on new ones and charge the new appointees to be active players in the socio-political and economic renaissance of the state.
While warning that there is nothing juicy in the appointments, the Governor cautioned those whose agenda it is to line their pockets that they will be disappointed, but that they should rather see the appointment as a call to duty.
While assuring that Government will provide them with the resources needed to excel, he admonished them to leverage connections and wealth of experience in moving their various ministries forward.
The Governor advised the commissioners to remain loyal to the government as those found wanting will be shown the way out.
He also implored them to keep in touch with their localities as Government will be relying on them to galvanize support from the grassroots.
Responding on behalf of his colleagues, the new Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Dr Eze Chikamnayo thanked the Governor for the privilege to be appointed into the State Executive Council and assured that they will not let the government and Abians down.
The new Commissioners and their portfolios are as follows:
Mazi Donatus Okorie, Ministry of Cooperatives and Rural Development;
Mr. Ndom Godwin, Boundary Matters;
Chief Okezie Erondu, Ministry of Science and Technology;
Professor Ikechi Mgbeoji, Ministry of Agriculture;
Pascal Karibe Ojigwe, Ministry of Sports;
Mrs. Uwaoma Olewengwa, Ministry of Industry Promotion & Development
Prince Christopher Enweremadu, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.
Others are Mr. Charles Esonu, Ministry of Youth Development;
Chief Chinagorom Nwankpa, Ministry of Housing;
Chief Monday Ehilegbu, Parastatals; Deaconess Rose Urenta, Ministry of Women Affairs;
Chief Kingsley Imaga, Ministry of Public Utilities;
Chidiebere Uwagwu Kalu, Establishment and Training;
Mr. Chijioke Mark, Post-Basic Education;
Chief Chisom Nwachukwu, Ministry of Special Duties/Vulnerable Groups;
Mr. Sopuruchi Bekee, Ministry of Home Land Security;
Chief Eze Nwanganga, Ministry of Petroleum & Energy Development;
Mr. Tony Nwanmuo, Ministry of Culture and Tourism,
Chief Sam Nwogu, Ministry of Environment.
The rest are Dr. Chidi Onwuchuruba, Ministry of Lands and Survey;
Mr. Ugochukwu Emezue, Documentation and Strategic Communications,
Mrs. Adaku Oseiza, Ministry of SMES and New Businesses Development;
Dr. Eze Chikamnayo, Ministry of Information and Strategy;
Chief Godswill Nwanoruo, Ministry of Transport;
Prince Obinna Okey, Inter-Governmental Affairs,
Chief Ukwu Rocks Emma, Ministry of Basic Education;
Mr. Chinenye Emelogu, Joint Project and Implementation while the immediate past Commissioner for Information, Chief John Okiyi Kalu is to serve as the new Commissioner for Trade and Investment.
The Deputy Governor, Sir Ude Oko Chukwu, the member representing Ukwa West State Constituency, Chief Godwin Adiele, the state chairman of the PDP, Chief Asiforo Okere, the Secretary to State Government, Mr. Chris Ezem, Head of Service Sir Onyii Wamah, the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Professor A.C.B. Agbazuere, the Deputy Chief of Staff (Office of the Deputy Governo), Sir Don Ubani among other distinguished Abians witnessed the ceremony while the oath of office was administered on the Commissioners by the Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice.
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