Udom Creates New Ministry, Appoints Uko Essien Udom SAN As Attorney General
Udom Creates New Ministry, Appoints Uko Essien Udom SAN As Attorney General

Udom Creates New Ministry, Appoints Uko Essien Udom SAN As Attorney General
Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State has approved the creation of a new Ministry of Power and Petroleum Development in the state.

Governor Emmanuel has therefore deployed Dr. John James Etim, one of the newly sworn-in Commissioners to the new Ministry.

At the swearing-in of 4 new Commissioners at Government House, Uyo on Monday, Governor Udom Emmanuel charged members of the State Executive Council to justify the essence of their appointments through creativity and innovations.

The Governor also urged the newly appointees to shun self agrandizement but to work always in the interest of the 7.2 million Akwa Ibom people who they have sworn to serve.

He advised the Commissioners not to be deterred by criticisms from different quarters but to bring to bear their wealth of experience as expressed in their resumè in their contributions towards the success of the Completion of the Agenda.

While congratulating the newly sworn-in Commissioners and Permanent Secretaries, Emmanuel advised those who couldn’t make it as Permanent Secretaries to brush up for another opportunity emphasizing that, “It wouldn’t be proper to appoint a 21st century Permanent Secretary who is still in the mould of a 19th century Permanent Secretary”

Those sworn-in as Commissioners included: Uko Udom SAN, Dr. John James Edet, Mrs. Idongesit Etiebet and Pastor Umo Eno.

The five Permanent Secretaries on the other hand included: Mr. Ini James Ikie, Dr. Ini Jackson Etukudo, Mrs. Esther Aniekan Inyang, Mrs. Grace Paulinus Jim and Mrs. Abasiekeme Victor Essien.

Meanwhile, Governor Udom Emmanuel has dropped from his cabinet the newly appointed Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Mr. Uwemedimo Nwoko.

Nwoko, Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in the current administration, was not reappointed along with three others.

He has been replaced by another SAN, Uko Essien Udom.

This is the third time Emmanuel is rejigging his State Executive Council since assumption of office in 2015.


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