Benue Gov, Ortom partially dissolves exco, sacks 9 commissioners

Benue Gov, Ortom partially dissolves exco, sacks 9 commissioners

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has sacked nine of his commissioners, in a partial dissolution of the State Executive Council. According to a sta

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Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has sacked nine of his commissioners, in a partial dissolution of the State Executive Council. According to a statement by the Chief Press Secretary, Terver Akase, the dissolution was announced by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Anthony Ijoho. The Affected commissioners are: Commissioner for Information, Lawrence Onoja; Commissioner for Housing, John Onoja and Commissioner for Health, Cecilia Ojabo; Commissioner for Women Affairs, Ladi Ajene; Commissioner for Industry, Trade and Investment, Tersoo Kpelai; Commissioner for Water Resources, Terlumun Utsev and Commissioner for Agriculture, James Anbua. Others are Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Joseph Shimaor and Commissioner for Works, Transport and Energy, Emmanuel Manger.

The statement said that four commissioners and seven Special Advisers were to, however, retain their portfolios. The four Commissioners are Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Michael Gusa, Commissioner for Education Science and Technology, Dennis Ityavyar. Others are Commissioner for Finance, David Olufu, and Commissioner for Lands, Survey and Solid Minerals, Bernard Unenge. According to him, the Special Advisers who have retained their portfolios are those of Development Cooperation, SDGs and NEPAD, Magdalyne Dura, Special Adviser on Education, Matthew Mnyam, Special Adviser on Gender, Employment and Labour Matters, Ode Enyi.

Other are Special Adviser on Government House Administration, Thomas Anajav, Special Adviser on Media, Information and Technology, Tahav Agerzua, Special Adviser on Security, Paul Hemba, and Special Adviser on Special Duties, Joseph Odaudu.