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GOV SOLUDO APPOINTS NEW MEMBERS TO ANAMBRA STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.


 PRESS RELEASE


GOVERNOR SOLUDO APPOINTS NEW MEMBERS TO ANAMBRA STATE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION


The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, has approved the appointment of distinguished individuals to serve as members of the Anambra State Civil Service Commission. 


This move is part of the administration’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the state’s civil service system.


The appointments are as follows:


1) Ezenwaka, Anthony Uchechukwu – Chairman


2) Barr. Uwolloh Chuma Christopher – Member


3) Mrs. Okoli, Philomina Chikaodinaka – Member


4) Mrs. Udealor, Adaobi Margaret – Member


5) Dr. Ogbaka, Luke Chidiebele – Member


The members are expected to bring their wealth of experience to bear in ensuring that the state civil service functions optimally, with a focus on efficiency, professionalism, and service delivery, all geared towards enhancing the well-being of Ndi Anambra.


Governor Soludo congratulates the appointees and urges them to commit themselves wholeheartedly to their new responsibilities, working in line with the administration’s agenda of good governance and transformational leadership.


Signed:


Christian Aburime

Press Secretary to the Governor


September 17, 2024

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