Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has
assigned portfolios to the 24 state commissioners and 10 Special Advisers who
had earlier been inaugurated.
A press statement signed by the Chief Press
Secretary, Mr Uwakwe Abugu, and made available to newsmen in Enugu on Tuesday,
said that their assignments took effect from July 16.
According to the Guardian, The commissioners and
their portfolios
include Dr Godwin Udeuhele
(Information), Chief Miletus Ezeugwuorie (Justice),
Mr Mike Eneh (Agriculture), Mr Chuka Ndukwe (Youths and Sports), Mr Fide Ani
(Chieftaincy Matters) and Mrs Chinelo Mbah (Special Duties).
Others are Mr Sam Nwobodo (Commerce and
Industry), Prof. Uche Eze (Education), Mr Chidi Aroh (Enugu Capital Development
Authority), Chief Fidel Ayogu (Environment), Mrs Eucharia Offor (Finance) and
Mr Greg Nnaji (Science and Technology).
Also assigned are Mrs Princess Nnaji (Gender
Affairs), Dr Samuel Ngwu (Health), Mr Charlse Asogwa (Housing), Mr Emeka Okeke
(Labour and Productivity), Mr Solomon Onha (Lands and Urban Development), Mr
Chika Ogbe (Culture and Tourism).
The rest include Mr Chijioke Edeoga (Local
Government Matters), Mr Vitus Okechi (Transport), Mr Patrick Ikpenwa (Works and
Infrastructure) and Mr Gab Onuzuluike (Rural Development).
Among the Special Advisers and their
portfolios are Mr Abel Nwobodo (Project Development and Implementation), Mr
Anayo Agu (SME and Investment Promotion), Dr Martins Oke (Legislative Matters)
and Mrs Mabel Agbo (Special Duties).
Others include Mrs Olangwa Ezekwu (Diaspora),
Dr Samuel Ugwu (Education), Mr Emeka Madu (Political), Mr Manfred Nzekwe
(Tourism) and Mrs Felicia Ikpeama (Social Development).
Also assigned are Mr Uchechukwu Ogbanna
(Rural Devedopment and Community Relations) and Mr Emmanuel Ogbodo (Budget).
It will be recalled that the commissioners and Special Advisers were inaugurated on July 16, following their clearance by the State House of Assembly.
It will be recalled that the commissioners and Special Advisers were inaugurated on July 16, following their clearance by the State House of Assembly.
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