February 19, 2025

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Be Proactive, Fubara Charges New Commissioners

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 Edith CHUKU

 

The governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara has charged the newly sworn in commissioners to be proactive in contending with issues of bureaucratic bottle neck which he said is the bane of public service.

 

 

In a statement by his SSA on Media, Boniface Onyedi, Fubara also enjoined the commissioners to work hard to improve the quality-of-service delivery to the people.

 

 

Speaking while swearing in nine new commissioners at the Council Chambers of the Government House, Port Harcourt, yesterday, the governor assured that his administration will achieve more development for the State with the caliber of persons being appointed into his government.

 

 

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He said engaging persons who served in the previous administration aligns with the vision of continuity and consolidation.

 

Fubara urged them to see themselves as part of the formidable team put together to constitute what he called a full system that is determined to provide better governance to Rivers people, adding that there are huge expectations of Rivers people on his administration and vowed not to disappoint.

 

 

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The governor noted that the new commissioners were already familiar with the tenets of governance and as such should “consider their appointments as an opportunity to deploy their wealth of experience in the service of the state.”

 

 

The Governor who congratulated the new commissioners on their appointments emphasized the need for “effective communication, commitment and defense of the state in any particular matter.”

 

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The new commissioners include, former Chief of Staff Government House Port Harcourt, Engr, Emeka Woke, Barr Inime Aguma, Nwafor Uchechukwu, Kenneth Chisom Gbali, Henry Ogiri, Dr Jacobson Nbina, Engr Charles Amadi, Dr Roseline Adawari Uranta, and Barr Christopher Green.

 

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