Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti has inaugurated the Management Teams of various Boards, Parastatls and other agencies of government with a charge to deliver tangible results and uphold the highest standards of governance.
They include the Governing Council of the Abia State College of Education Technical Arochukwu, headed by Prof Mba Okoronkwo, Chairman, Civil Service Commission, headed by Dr. Mrs Eno Jerry Eze, Chairman and members of the ASUBEB Governing Board, headed by Lady Lydia Onuoha.
Others are; Chairman and Members, Abia state Polytechnic Governing Board, headed by Mr Stanley Egege, Abians in Diaspora Commission headed by Alwell Agbara as well as the Chairman, Abia State Signage & Advertisment Agency(ABSSA) headed by Lady Victoria Onwubiko
The rest are Chief Medical Directors of various Health Institutions including Abia State University Teaching Hospital Aba (ABSUTH), Abia Specialist Hospital & Diagnostic Center Umuahia, General Hospital Aba, Hospital Management Board(HMB), Special Advisers and Senior Special Assistants.
Speaking at the ceremony held at the Banquet Hall, Government House, Umuahia, Governor Otti who titled his address “No Limits in the Pursuit of Excellence”, urged the newly inagurated officials to pursue the highest standard of excellence in service to the state.
He emphasized the need for them to adopt unity of purpose in achieving the shared goal of relentless service to the people of Abia State and initiate robust reforms in line with the present adminstration’s goals.
The Governor tasked the agencies and parastatals heads particularly those overseeing the Abia State Universal Basic Education Board, (ASUBEB) to spearhead comprehensive reforms aimed at improving teaching quality and student performance.
Otti who highlighted the strategic importance of the roles of members of ASUBEB in shaping the future of education in the state, urged them to collaborate with local, national, and international partners to ensure that Abia children receive a competitive education that aligns with global standards.
He directed them to address the challenge of out-of-school children, eliminate practices detrimental to the learning environment and emphasized the imperative of providing quality education for present and future generations of Abians.
“Another area of interest for us is the challenge of out-of-school children. This Board must work hard to see that every child of school age is in school when they should be in school and not on the streets hawking or doing any other thing”, the Governor said.
Governor Otti while noting that the newly sworn in Special Advisers and Senior Special Assistants were selected on merit, urged them to bring their wealth of experiences to bear in your areas of specialization.
“Your assignment is clearly linked to the entire spectrum of our economic and social development agenda.
“The expectation is that you would work effectively with other key players within the State and beyond to help create a roadmap for sustainable and reliable energy for every home and business in the State as the case may be.
“The same applies to the heads of agencies and parastatals being inaugurated today“, Otti said.
The Governor while underscoring the present administration’s zero-tolerance stance towards poor performance and corruption, stressed the importance of upholding ethical standards.
He expressed confidence abilities of the newly inagurated Board Members and head of Government agencies to not only enhance the government’s team but also to elevate the standards of governance in the state.
In their separate responses, the the Chief Medical Director,Abians Specialist Hospital, on behalf of other newly inagurated Board Members and the Chairperson, Civil Service Commission,Dr Mrs Eno Jerry Eze expressed gratitude to the Governor for finding them worthy to occupy the different positions noting that it is an opportunity for them to be part of the administrations vision for a new Abia.
They assured the Governor that they would bring their wealth of experience and value to the system to advance governance.