His Excellency, Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule, the Executive Governor of Nasarawa State, met with the Chairman and members of the Nasarawa State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board at the Government House in Lafia. The board was led by Rev. Dr. John Ibrahim. This meeting highlights the Governor's commitment to engaging with various stakeholders in the State, including religious organizations, to foster collaboration and progress.
The Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu has approved the appointment of 13 New Permanent Secretaries in the Abia State Civil Service. An official notice from the office of the State Head of Service names the new Permanent Secretaries as follows - 1. Igwe Caroline Unanya 2. Alozie Kelechi Callistus 3. Emelogu, Ikechi Friday 4. Engr. Okpara Sunday Chukwunonye 5. Egwu Michael Chianakwalam 6. Engr. Mba Nkuma Emea 7. Engr. Okoro Thomas Ikenna 8. Dike Fidelis Nwabueze 9. Okere Ijeoma Clara (Mrs) 10. Nwanju Joy Chidinma (Mrs) 11. Ekwueme Franca Ngozi (Mrs) 12. Ubani Iheanyichukwu 13. Nwaka Beatrice Nene (Mrs) A date for the swearing in of the new Permanent Secretaries shall be communicated in due course.
The Governorship election petition tribunal sitting at umuahia,has today dismissed two Governorship election petitions filled against the re_election of Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu as Governor of Abia state by the duo of Barr kelenna ogbonn and his party ADC The judge while delievery the judgment on behalf of the tribunal dismissed the petition for lack of merit, he also started that the petition did not follow the laid down process .Also dismissed was the petition of Action people's Party (APP),both petitioneirs were urging the tribunal to nuliffy the election of Gov okezie Ikpeazu on the basis of unlawful exclusion of their respective Governorship candidates in the march 2019 gubernitorial election .This is a very big victory for the Governor and indeed all abians.having dismissed the two petition ,The tribunal is now left with Dr Alex Otti and Dr Uche ogah petitions which is adjourned to 27/5/19 for pre trial confrence
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