Governor Hope Uzodimma swears-in commissioners

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  • upgrades bureau of Local Government Affairs to a full Ministry!

Having been cleared by the Imo State House of Assembly (IMHA), the Commissioner-nominees were today, sworn-in by His Excellency, the Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma at the New Exco Chambers.

Remarkably, the Governor has now upgraded the Bureau of Local Government Affairs to “Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs”, in order to complement on Government’s grassroots developmental programs.

His Excellency urged the newly appointed Honorable Commissioners to remain selfless in their service to the State and maintain the integrity upon which they were appointed.

The list of the Honorable Commissioners and their Ministries are:

1. Prof. E.J.C Duru – Ministry of Environment

2. Dr. Prosper Ohayagha Success Obinna – Ministry of Health

3. Prof. Sylverster Ifunanya Okorondu – Ministry of Education

4. Dr. Anthony Christian Mgbeahuruike – Ministry of Livestock

5. Barr. Kezie Ogaziechi – Ministry of Lands

6. Barr. Rex Anunobi – Ministry of Transport

7. Lady Dr. Love Ineh – Ministry of Housing

8. Hon. Mrs. Ruby Emele -Ministry of Local Government & Chieftaincy Affairs

9. Hon. Simon Ebegbulem – Ministry of Commerce & Industry

10. Chief Dr. Okey Anukwuem – Ministry of Special Duties

11. Chief Ford *Ozurumba* – Ministry of Labour /Productivity

12. Lady Ann Dozie – Ministry of Power/Water Resources

13. Rt. Hon. Goodluck Opiah – Ministry of Petroleum

14. Hon. Stanley C Obidiegwu – Ministry of Special Projects.

15. Dr. Ugorji Okechukwu Ugorji – Ministry of Homeland Security / Vigilante Affairs

16. Dr. Elias Emedom – Ministry of Mines / Solid Minerals

17. Dr. Berth Okorochukwu – Ministry of Agriculture

18. Hajia Rabbi Ibrahim – Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs

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