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Obaseki Swears in Three New Commission­ers, Assigns Portfolios

- Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City

After screening at the Edo State House of Assembly on Tuesday, Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, yesterday swore in three new commission­ers and assigned them portfolios to drive his mission to reposition the state for prosperity.

The swearing-in of the commission­ers was presided over by Obaseki during the weekly State Executive Council meeting in Government House, Benin City, the Edo State capital.

The newly sworn-in commission­ers are Mr. John Osagie Inegbedion who was assigned the Ministry of Infrastruc­ture; Mr. Joseph Eboigbe Osazewinde, Finance and Mr. Akinola Agbaje, Electricit­y and Energy.

The governor also introduced the newly appointed Special Adviser and Chairman, Economic Transforma­tion Team, Mr. Daniel Ikuenobe. Mr. Ikuenobe is the former Senior Special Assistant to the President on the Implementa­tion of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), and was instrument­al in the design and operationa­l setup of both the Presidenti­al Delivery Unit in the Office of the Vice President and the ERGP Implementa­tion Unit in the Ministry of Budget and National Planning.

At the event, Obaseki expressed confidence in the commission­ers’ ability to deliver on their mandates, adding that his administra­tion would place emphasis on completing ongoing projects.

He urged the commission­ers to bring their experience to bear in the discharge of their duties and assured them of his assistance when needed.

In his remarks, Mr Inegbedion, who responded on behalf of his colleagues, promised to offer quality service and thanked the governor for finding them worthy to serve Edo people.

The swearing-in ceremony is coming a week after a similar exercise took place at the State EXCO meeting, where newly cleared commission­ers got portfolios.

Those who were inaugurate­d last week were: Marie Edeko, Ministry of Social Developmen­t; Damian Lawani, Ministry of Youth; Joe Ikpea, Ministry of Minerals, Oil and Gas; and Momoh Oise Omorogbe, Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning. Others are: Felix Akhabue, Ministry of Cooperativ­es and Wealth Creation; Moses Agbakor, Ministry of Energy.

Five special advisers who were appointed alongside the commission­ers in the first week of July, were also assigned portfolios last week.

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