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Obiano beefs up cabinet with 5 new commissioners

 

(L-R) Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State swearing in the 5 new members into his cabinet namely: Dr. Mrs Mary Imelda Obinuju Nwogu, Commissioner for Information; Frank Emeka Offor, Commissioner  for Housing; Afamefuna Chinedu Mbanefo, Commissioner for Agriculture; Barrister Uzoamaka Gladys Ilobi, Commissioner for Special Duties' and Sir Okey Moka, Commissioner for Finance, at the Governor's Lodge, Amawbia...Monday.
(L-R) Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State swearing in the 5 new members into his cabinet namely: Dr. Mrs Mary Imelda Obinuju Nwogu, Commissioner for Information; Frank Emeka Offor, Commissioner for Housing; Afamefuna Chinedu Mbanefo, Commissioner for Agriculture; Barrister Uzoamaka Gladys Ilobi, Commissioner for Special Duties’ and Sir Okey Moka, Commissioner for Finance, at the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia…Monday.

On the heels of the one year anniversary of his administration and the need to reflect greater diversity and build a broad-based cabinet in furtherance of the policy of inclusive governance and quality representation across the state, governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano, Monday, beefed up his cabinet with the swearing-in of five new commissioners.

The five Commissioners who were sworn-in at a brief ceremony at the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia include: Hon Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Barrister Mrs. Mary Imelda Obinuju Nwogu; Hon Commissioner for Finance, Sir Okey Moka; Hon Commissioner for Housing & Urban Development, Mr. Franks Chukwuemeka Offor; Hon Commissioner for Special Duties, Barrister (Mrs.) Uzoamaka Gladys Ilobi, and Hon Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr. Afamefuna Chinedu Mbanefo.

Speaking shortly after the new commissioners took the Oath of Allegiance and the Oath of the Office of Commissioner, Governor Obiano told the new appointees that they came highly recommended for the jobs because of the value they would add to the administration.

According to him, “serving in this administration is an honour to you and I expect you to live up to the challenge as members of my cabinet. As you already know, we are moving well and we have brought you on board to help move Anambra State forward.”

Speaking further, Obiano charged the five new members of his team comprising of three men and two women to justify the confidence he reposed in them in their areas of appointment.

(L-R) Barrister Mrs Uzoamaka Gladys Ilobi (Commissioner for Special Duties), Mr. Frank Emeka Offor (Commissioner for Housing),Afamuefuna Chinedu Mbanefo (Commissioner for Agriculture), Sir. OkeyMoka (Commissioner for Finance), Barrister Mrs. Mary Imelda Nwogu (Commissioner for Information) after being sworn in at the Governor's Lodge, Amawbia...Monday
(L-R) Barrister Mrs Uzoamaka Gladys Ilobi (Commissioner for Special Duties), Mr. Frank Emeka Offor (Commissioner for Housing),Afamuefuna Chinedu Mbanefo (Commissioner for Agriculture), Sir. OkeyMoka (Commissioner for Finance), Barrister Mrs. Mary Imelda Nwogu (Commissioner for Information) after being sworn in at the Governor’s Lodge, Amawbia…Monday

“You can see that among the forms you have with you is your Job Specifications. You are expected to perform based on set parameters and there is also provision for periodic reviews.”

Speaking on behalf of the new appointees, the new Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mrs. Mary Imelda Obinuju Nwogu thanked Governor Obiano for the opportunity given them to serve the state.

“We are highly elated and very happy to be found worthy by this administration. We are ready to work to move Anambra State forward especially in the area of the 4-Pillars of Development where you have shown tremendous capacity and achievements as well as on the Enablers,” she said.

The new commissioners are expected to imbue the cabinet with zeal and commitment as the high performing governor seeks to surpass his widely acclaimed first year performance.

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