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Wike Appoints New Perm Secretaries

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After concluding his defence at the on-going Rivers State Elections Tribunal last Tuesday, Governor Nyesom Wike returned to the state to attend to pressing state matters.
But before Governor Wike returned, his deputy Dr. Ipalibo harry-Banigo had represented him in some State functions. For instance on Monday, the governor through his deputy, played host to the Flag Officer Commanding, Eastern naval Command, Rear Admiral Atiku Abdulkadir in Government House.
The governor reiterated the resolve of the government to support the Navy in culminating all forms of crimes on the seas, and to also check the menace of oil bunkering.
In the words of the governor, “we went to build investors – confidence. Rivers State Government is creating a secured and favourable environment for investment and development”.
Rear Admiral Abdulkadir in his remark, called on government and the general public to assist officers and men of the Navy with useful information that will help them in combating crime and ensure safety of the people.
On the same Monday, the deputy governor represented the governor at the World Teachers Day celebrations with the theme, “Empowering teachers, Building Sustainable Societies”.
The governor through his deputy directed the State Civil Service Commission to release backlog of promotion and entitlements of teachers. He described teachers as critical elements in the enhancement of society, noting that the present government is a “Teacher friendly” administration”.
On Wednesday the Justice George Omereji-led Judicial Panel of Inquiry into sales of state owned Assets submitted its report to Governor Wike in Government House. The panel was set up in June to investigate among other things, the sales of the four gas power turbines at Omoku, Eleme, Afam and trans-Amadi.
Justice Omereji disclosed that in the course of carrying out its duty, the panel received 27 memoranda, admitted 142 exhibits and entertained 25 witnesses, adding that, “if you go through the reports, Rivers people will be better for it. I hope that the government would act fast to recover billions that are still stashed in private accounts”.
The State Executive Council meeting held on Thursday to deliberate on solve state matters, shortly after, the Special Advises to the governor on Media/Publicity, Opunabo Inko-Tariah in a press statement, announced the dissolution of the 22 Local Government Caretaker Committees. He directed the Chairmen and the Committees to handover to the Head of Local Government Administration immediately.
On the same Thursday, wife of the State Governor, Justice Suzette Wike, attended the Medical Women Association Pioneer Lay celebration where she urged women in the state to always pay attention to their body and have a self examination of their breast always.
Earlier on Friday, the State Governor announced the confirmation of Sir Dagogo Abere as the Substantive Accountant-general of the State.
On the same Friday, the governor swore-in six new Permanent Secretaries. In his charge, Governor Wike reminded them that their nomination was based on merit and warned them to ashew all forms of corrupt practices and politics.
Shortly after, the State Executive Council, briefed newsmen on the White Paper of Justice Omereji panel as it hinted plans to commence prosecution of all those form culpable. Governor Wike also played host to political parties under the aegis of inter-party Advisory –Council.

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