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A’lbom Gets New SSG
The Akwa Ibom State Government has appointed former National President of Association of Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Dr Emmanuel Ekuwem as new Secretary to State Government (SSG).
The state’s Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Charles Udoh announced this in a statement last Monday in Uyo.
He stated that the new SSG was scheduled to be sworn-in on January 16 yesterday at the Government House, Uyo.
He added that “this appointment is part of continuous effort to re-jig the governance structure of the state.”
Udoh noted that the process of strengthening the state executive council had started, with the swearing in of two new commissioners in the last two months.
Ekuwem would replace the erstwhile SSG, Sir Etekemba Umoren, who had been in that position since the inception of Governor Udom Emmanuel’s administration in 2015.
The new SSG is a native of Ofi Uda in Mbo Local Government Area of the state. He holds a PhD in Electronic and Electrical Engineering with specialty in Computer-Based Instrumentation and Control Engineering.
The new SSG is the founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Teledom Group and a former President of Nigeria Internet Group (NIG).
He is the immediate past Chairman of the Board of Nigerian Export Processing Zone Authority (NEPZA).
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