The Anambra State government has witnessed a significant development with the swearing-in of the new Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Chiamaka Nnake, and other key officials. The ceremony took place on Wednesday at the state Executive Council Chamber of the Government House, also known as "Light House" in Awka. Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, the state governor, administered the oath of office to the new appointees, including the former Solicitor-General of the state, Mrs Ngozi Iwouno, who had previously sworn in the new Attorney-General of the state, Tobechukwu Nweke.
The oath of allegiance was administered by the new Attorney-General on the appointees. In his address to the newly appointed officials, Governor Soludo welcomed them into the "Team Solution 2.0" and emphasized that each of them had been thoroughly vetted and selected for their portfolios. The governor noted that the appointment is the first in a series and urged the appointees to see it as a call to serve the people of Anambra.
The governor's message to the appointees was clear: they have a responsibility to serve the state's nine million residents and should not view their roles as a means to personal gain. He emphasized that the task ahead will require sacrifices, but he is confident that the appointees will carry the weight of their responsibilities.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeThe appointment of new officials in Anambra State is a significant development, but it is the substance behind the gesture that matters. Governor Soludo's emphasis on the need for his appointees to serve the people of Anambra without expecting personal benefits is a welcome shift in the state's administrative culture. The fact that the governor has set a high standard for his appointees to uphold the oath of office and allegiance is a positive step towards promoting accountability in the state's governance. However, the real test lies in the appointees' ability to deliver on the governor's expectations and serve the people of Anambra with integrity.






