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Governor WIKE Swears in four new Commissioners, hints of minor cabinet reshuffle

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Daniel Efe/Port Harcourt

 

Four new Commissioners were today, Thursday, sworn in by Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike at the Executive chambers of Government House Port Harcourt.

 

 

Also, Governor Wike  swore-in Chief Boma Dappa as the Caretaker Committee Chairman of Degema Local Government Area.

 

 

Performing the swearing-in ceremony  at the Government House Port Harcourt, Governor Wike said there would be a minor cabinet  reshuffle. He, however, has not assign portfolios to any of them yet.

 

 

He charged the new commissioners to see their appointments as a privilege  to serve  the people of the state and not an opportunity for  self enrichment.

 

 

The governor urged the commissioners to establish themselves as persons who are known for the development of the state.

 

 

He said: “These appointments are not opportunities for appointees to enrich  themselves.  If you attempt to enrich yourselves, there will be consequences.

 

 

“Anyone who attempts  to derail our vision, we will not notify the person before he is shown the way out. We are determined  to move the state  to  the next level “.

 

 

He called on all the new  commissioners to show loyalty  to the  administration  as they work  towards  a New Rivers State.

 

 

“I demand total loyalty.  If you divide your loyalty, you will not be  in my cabinet. This administration is determined  to actualise her vision for the state “, he said.

 

 

The Commissioners sworn-in  by the Rivers State Governor include: Mrs Nancy Nwankwo, Mr Chinyere Igwe, Mr Michael West and Dr Reason Onya.

 

 

He directed the Caretaker Committee Chairman of Degema Local Government Area to pay salaries and work with security agencies to maintain security in the area.

 

Read Also: HOW RIVERS GOV. WIKE USED MULTI-BILLION NAIRA CONTRACTS TO SETTLE FELIX OBUAH

 

He urged the Degema Council Chairman to ensure the regular  payment of salaries, saying that salary payment should not be compromised.

 

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