Governor Emeka Ihedioha of Imo State has reduced the number of ministries in the state from 31 to 18.
While
swearing in commissioners in Owerri yesterday, the governor explained
that this was to make them more functional and responsive to the needs
of the state.
He said it took him time to nominate his
commissioners because he recognized the need to have competent persons
as appointees to share the mantle of leadership with.
According
to him, “As we traversed the nooks and crannies of the State, canvassing
for your support during our campaigns, we realized the need to populate
our rebuild Imo team with persons of stellar quality and proven
integrity.
“We recognized the need to have competent persons as
appointees to share the mantle of leadership with. With the successful
screening of our nominees as Commissioners Designate by the Imo State
House of Assembly, we have now completed a major part of our team.”
He
added, “Some might ask why it has taken us all this time to appoint
Commissioners. My answer is simple, firstly, was the need to rationalize
the ministries we met on ground, which numbered a whopping 31, with
designations that ranged from the unnecessary to the absurd. I am glad
to say that we have reduced this number to a functional 18. We also
needed to do a painstaking headhunt, if you like, of the myriad of Imo
sons and daughters amply qualified to compose the cabinet. I am equally
glad to say that, by and large, we have chosen well.”
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