A press release by the permanent secretary of the Abia government house, Elder Bernard Ogbonna, said the sack was necessary to pave way for the formation of a new team that will work with the governor upon his inauguration for a second term in office.
The statement said those serving in the office of the Deputy Governor and Wife of the Governor were also affected by the order.
However, the governor asked his Commissioners, the Secretary to the State Government, his Personal Secretary, the Deputy Chief of Staff (both Governor and Deputy Governor) and the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to continue to perform their official duties till further notice.
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I hope he does better this time around, all this second time governor, most are there to chop the left over yam from there last tenure.
ReplyDeleteWahala ya zo,all those people that didn't support him are now facing problem
ReplyDeleteThis one that has been owing his workers and state workers salary is sacking another. I wonder the state of mind of the people that voted for him to come back.
ReplyDeleteWhich one is ' office of the wife of the Gov'nor? Our politicians create offices to steal state money..rubbish!
ReplyDeleteIn one of the local government area in Abia, a transition chairman brought his wife too. So the have office of the chairman and office of the chairperson. When i asked why it should be so. I was told that the wife is a local government staff, so when her husband became TC, she quickly moved her office. Opportunity they say comrs but once.
DeleteChai... Abia State don suffer really.
ReplyDeleteThe same governor owing salaries like its a norm.
Pensioners are owed since 2017, Abia State polytechnic were paid last Nov 2017, primary and secondary school teachers haven't been paid since last year even ABSUTH health workers are owed.
Ikepazu has killed Abia completely.
He is also owing Hospital Management Board(HMB) staffs 10months salary. God punish him.
DeleteNa God hand we dy. Just imagine
Deletewahala ya zo, those are the people that didn't support him, nigeria my country.
ReplyDeleteNa wa o.. In this hard economy
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