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Rivers Assembly Confirms Wike’s Ex-Commissioners In Fubara’s Cabinet
Rivers Assembly Confirms Wike’s Ex-Commissioners In Fubara’s Cabinet
Port Harcourt – The Rivers State House of Assembly has reconfirmed two former commissioners from ex-Governor Nyesom Wike’s administration to serve in Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s cabinet. This decision is part of an ongoing cabinet reshuffle aimed at bolstering the state’s executive team....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
During a session held at the Government House’s temporary legislative chambers on Tuesday, eight commissioner-designates were screened and confirmed. Among them were Dr. Peter Medee, former Commissioner for Energy, and Eloka Tasie-Amadi, former Commissioner for Works, who were swiftly approved due to their prior service and expertise.
Key Developments:
- Reappointment: Dr. Peter Medee and Eloka Tasie-Amadi were reconfirmed due to their previous roles and contributions under Wike’s administration.
- Resignations: Their reappointment follows the resignation of five commissioners loyal to former Governor Wike, who cited a toxic work environment under the current leadership, causing political turbulence within the administration.
- Legislative Support: Speaker Victor Oko-Jumbo emphasized the importance of the newly confirmed commissioners in supporting Governor Fubara’s developmental agenda and encouraged them to foster a productive work environment.
Statements from Assembly Leaders:
- Speaker Victor Oko-Jumbo: “Our role as a legislature is to create a conducive environment for the executive to excel. We commend the achievements of His Excellency thus far and encourage him to remain steadfast and impartial in his duties.”
- House Leader Sokari Goodboy: “The governor has shown prudence in his selections, bringing together individuals of notable repute and capability.”
The confirmations reflect an effort to stabilize and strengthen the state’s governance by integrating experienced individuals, despite the ongoing political challenges. This reshuffle aims to ensure that the administration continues to deliver on its promises to the people of Rivers State.
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