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Abia: Gov Otti inaugurates civil service, disability commissions

Mr Otti charged the members of the different agencies with adopting the principle of fairness in their engagements with citizens.

• July 17, 2024
Otti at inauguration of commissions
Otti at inauguration of commissions[Credit: News Critic]

Governor Alex Otti inaugurated a civil service commission on Tuesday.

He also inaugurated the Abia State Commission for the Welfare of the Disabled Persons and the Abia State House of Assembly Commission.

The governor also swore in the special adviser to the governor on education, Kenechukwu Nwosu, and the special adviser on investment promotion, Green Amankwe.

Mr Otti charged the members of the different agencies with adopting the principle of fairness in their engagements with citizens.

”You must resist the temptation to be parochial or provincial in the execution of the functions of our respective offices. You may have come from one community, but as an official of the Abia State Government, your constituency is the whole of Abia,” he said.

The governor also expressed his determination to fulfil his campaign promises and ensure that available resources were efficiently used to meet governance objectives in critical areas of need.

“We certainly cannot accomplish everything in one day but we must strive to see that there is something new and meaningful to report each time we face the people, as it is inevitable in a democracy. What makes us different is that we are running a government that is 100 per cent accountable to the people of the state and God,” said Mr Otti.

He said under his watch, no form of corruption would be tolerated, adding that it would be the fastest way for any government official to be relieved of their duty.

“For clarity, let the warning be given in advance that once we establish any case of self-serving activities that go against the values we subscribe to as a government. We shall be left with no option but to ask you to leave and perhaps hand you over to the law enforcement agencies for further investigations,” Mr Otti stressed.

The members of the Civil Service Commission included Patience Orikara, Chinemerem Orji, and Chibuike Alozie. 

Members of Abia State Commission for the Welfare of Disabled Persons are David Anyaele (chairman), Stanley Onyebuchi, Emenike Amakwe, Mrs Chinenye Ogboso and Ijeoma Harriet.

The members of the Abia House of Assembly Service Commission included Uchechukwu Maduako, Destiny Nwagwu, Chiemela Wagbala, Chijioke Nwachukwu, Grace Ibeh, Steve Ochonma and Ihuoma Ezechimerem. 

(NAN)

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