Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi has dissolved and re-appointed 12
caretaker committee chairmen out of the 13 local government areas of the
state, leaving Ikwo Local Government Area vacant.
The governor also carried out a minor cabinet reshuffle.
Those
affected in the cabinet reshuffle include Mrs. Elizabeth Ogbaga who was
in charge of Ministry Border Peace and Conflict Resolution.
She
was moved to the Culture and Tourism ministry while Francis Orji was
transferred from the Ministry of Water Resources to Border Peace and
Conflict Resolution. Also Mrs. Euphemia Nwali is now in charge of the
Ministry of Water Resources.
It was a direct swap between Donatus Njoku of Solid Minerals and Economic Empowewerment and Job Creation, Sabinus Nwankwegu
Umahi,
in his letter to the House of Assembly said he acted in accordance with
the law of the state local government system to dissolve and re-appoint
caretaker committee chairmen of the council areas at the expiration of
their one year in office.
However, there is tension in Ikwo local
government area of the state as the council was missing in the lists of
council areas whose chairmen were re-appointed as Joseph Orogwu who was
the caretaker committee chairman was dropped and nobody was used to
replace him.
Though
no reason was given for the exclusion of Ikwo council area in Umahi’s
appointment, it is believed that the power play between Deputy Governor,
Dr. Kelechi Igwe and Commissioner for Information and State
Orientation, Senator Emmanuel Onwe over who controls the council areas
may be responsible.
Meanwhile, in the letter sent to the Assembly, Umahi urged the lawmakers to confirm his nominees.
The
12 caretaker committee chairmen re-appointed included Anselem Enigwe,
Eboonyi, Clement Odah, Ohaukwu, Eni Uduma Chima, Afikpo South, Ogbonnaya
Oko-Enyim, Afikpo North, Peter Nwogbaga, Abakaliki and Richard Idike,
Izzi local government areas.
Others are Justice Ogbonna, Ohaozara,
Ogbonnaya Ude, Ivo, Mrs. Elizabeth Onwe, Onicha, Mrs. Nora Alo, Ezza
North, Joseph Egede, Ezza South and Henry Eze for Ishielu council areas.
The
speaker’s Special Adviser sembly, Tony Nwizzi urged the caretaker
committee chairmen to present themselves to the Assembly for screening
on Wednesday.

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