Anambra House Of Assembly Confirms Transition Committee Chairmen For 21 Local Governments In The State .
Anambra State House of Assembly has confirmed the appointments of transition committee chairmen of the twenty one local government areas in the state.
The House confirmed their appointments during plenary in line with section two hundred and eight of the Local government law as requested by Governor Chukwuma Soludo.
They will serve for a period of three months at the first instance.
The Local government transition committee Chairmen are :
Prince Chibuike ofobuike- Aguata
Dr. Anselem Onuorah -Anambra East
Mr. Felix Ikechi -Anambra West
Mr. Gerald Ozo -Anaocha
Mr. Emmanuel Ucheze - Awka North
Mr. Thankgod Aniago -Awka South
Chief Livinus Onyenwe -Ayamelum
Mr. Augustine Onyemaobi -Dunukofia
Mr. James Obi -Ekwusigo
Mr. Chuks Brown Igboanua -Idemili North
Mrs. Emmaculeta Obi -Idemili South
Mr. Kingsley Obi -Ihiala
Mr. Clems Aguiyi-Njikoka
Mr. Mbazuluike Iloka -Nnewi North
Mr. Ikenna Aniagbaoso -Nnewi South
Mr. Charles Ozoma -Onitsha North
Mr. Emeka Orji -Onitsha South
Engineer Ogochukwu Ekwueme -Orumba North
Chief Sunday Uchendu- Orumba South
Mr. Emmanuel Nweke- Oyi
Mr. Chidiebere Aniegbuna- Ogbaru.
In his remarks, the Speaker of the House, Right Honourable Uche Okafor charged the Local government transition committee chairmen to work hard to attract dividends of democracy to their various local governments and read out their confirmation, while the lawmakers supported it through voice vote.
In a vote of thanks, the Transition Committee Chairman of Orumba South Local government area, Chief Sunday Uchendu- expressed appreciation to Governor Chukwuma Soludo and the House for finding him worthy to pilot the Affairs of his local government,bassuring that he will live up to expectations.
Similarly, the Transition Committee Chairman of Dunukofia Local government area, Mr. Augustine Chimaobi said he will work with Governor Soludo and the House to effect the desired change in the Local government area.
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