A new deputy governor has been appointed for Enugu State. He is Revd
Ifeanyi Rapheal Nwoye. Nwoye hails from Isiogbo Nara in Nkanu East Local
Government Area as the immediate past deputy governor, Sunday
Onyebuchi, who was impeached on Tuesday by the State House of Assembly
over alleged gross misconduct and refusal to abide by official
directives of the governor.
Nwoye, the Bishop of Christ Ascension Church, Ugwuaji in Enugu South
had served as commissioner for environment in the administration of Dr
Chimaroke Nnamani and as deputy chairman, Nkanu East Local Government.
Although no formal statement had been issued by the state government
on the new deputy governor at press time, he was the guest of the State
House of Assembly yesterday, where he was unveiled after his screening
by the lawmakers.
The Information Officer in the State House of Assembly, Jonas
Ugwuanyi, confirmed that “the lawmakers have screened the new deputy
governor,” adding: “It was a brief session, he was introduced and asked
to take a bow.”
It was gathered that the governor would have performed his swearing
in yesterday, but for the burial of former minister of information, Dora
Akunyili, which he attended.
Meanwhile, the state government has approved over N2 billion for the execution of various developmental projects in the state.
Commissioner for Information, Chuks Ugwuoke, who disclosed this at
the end of the state council meeting, said of the amount,
N270,458,692.00 would be for the execution of 2013 MDG/CGS Local
Government Track Water projects in some local government areas in the
state, while N47,405,311.60k was approved for the equipment of the state
Ministry of Transport (MOT) Test Station at Base Workshop, Enugu.
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