Enugu, NIGERIA – The Enugu State House of Assembly, Thursday, successfully screened Prince Engr. Lawrence Ezeh, FNSE, COREN whose name was forwarded by Governor Peter Mbah for appointment as Commissioner and member of the State Executive Council.
Time Africa reported that the governor has last week submitted the names of 15 commissioner-nominees to the State House of Assembly for screening.
Governor Mbah’s 15 Commissioners designate was purely based on merit and capacity to help the government deliver good governance to the people.
The men and women so far nominated were carefully selected in a bid to strengthen the machinery of government and enhance speedy implementation of policies and programmes of his administration.
For the avoidance of doubt, the government of Governor Peter Mbah will continue to be fair to all segments of the society in all ramifications with the sole intent of achieving and implementing his promises as contained in his electioneering agenda of “Tomorrow is here”.
The Mbah’s agenda is all about quality representation based on people-oriented, visionary and ethical principles.
No doubt, Prince Ezeh represents the new dawn in the politics of Enugu State and Nigeria at large, considering his fundamental political ideologies.
From the beginning of his political pursuit, Prince Ezeh has made it clear that he is out to foster democracy and good governance and implement innovative policies to enhance societal development, economic growth, alleviate poverty, reduce unemployment, improve healthcare and education, develop small business, cater for children and the aged, build strong families and provide secure towns, communities in Enugu State in general.
Prince Ezeh’s commissioner-ship is about people across board.
Prince Ezeh grew up in Nkanu land, graduating from Rivers State University and bagging Master Degree from Enugu State University of Science and Technology. The son of His Royal Majesty, Igwe E.M.O. Ezeh (JP), the Ozulumba 1 of Mburubu kingdom, in Nkanu.
Together, Prince Ezeh with other commissioners who share a common Enugu-view, are expected to become Governor Mbah’s brain trust.
By Chidi-Peters Okorie
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