Mr Soludo urged the civil servants to adopt ICT to serve citizens better.
Mr Anokwuru said the government team had quality members, which included commissioners, businessmen and professionals.
“We are not going to allow anybody’s actions or utterances to disrupt the peace that we have been enjoying in the state,” he said.
It also disclosed that the committee comprises nominees of the outgoing El-Rufai-administration and Mr Sani, the governor-elect.
Governor Aminu Masari has approved the formation of a 40-member transition committee to hand over to his successor on May 29.
The deputy governor expressed the government’s zealousness to prosecute the monthly programme to safeguard the populace’s health and avert untimely death.
Governor David Umahi has ordered the immediate dissolution of the state’s boards, commissions, and development centres.
The government advised residents in Abia to feel free to carry out their financial transactions using the old and new naira notes.
According to the circular, public servants are expected to use the opportunity to travel to their homes, where they registered to vote.
The new emir succeeded his father, Muhammad Sunusi II, who died on January 31 at 79, after 28 years on the throne.
