The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Due Process and Public Procurement Bureau, Dr. Oluebube Chukwu

Creation Of New Ministries Will Accelerate Abia’s Development –Dr Chukwu 

 

The Senior Special Adviser to the Governor on Due Process and Public Procurement, Dr Oluebube Chukwu has lauded Governor Alex Otti’s recent decision to create new Ministries, describing it as a strategic move that would inject fresh perspectives and expertise to accelerate the state’s progress.

 

 

Dr Chukwu who disclosed this in his office while interacting with newsmen said the Governor’s decision demonstrates his commitment to repositioning Abia State for optimal performance and development.

 

He emphasized that the new Ministries, including Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection, Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy, Industry & SMEs as well as Labour and Productivity, would address critical sectors and drive growth.

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Dr Chukwu who commended Governor Otti for his visionary leadership, emphasized that the move showcases the Governor’s willingness to adapt and innovate in response to the state’s evolving needs.

 

 

The Cabinet reshuffle and creation of new Ministries are strategic moves aimed at injecting fresh ideas, expertise, and energy into the administration.

 

 

With this bold move, Governor Otti’s administration has reaffirmed its dedication to transforming Abia State into a hub of prosperity and progress“, Dr. Chukwu noted.

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He assured that the reshuffled cabinet would work harmoniously to implement the Governor’s development agenda for a new Abia and ensure due process, transparency, accountability, and inclusive governance.

 

 

The people of Abia State should expect enhanced service delivery, improved infrastructure, and economic growth under the able leadership of Governor Alex Otti“, Dr Chukwu stated.