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Anambra Reps member, Ogene, appoints 70 aides

Hon. Afam Ogene, Representative of Ogbaru Federal Constituency, Anambra State, has appointed 70 Constituency aides across Ogbaruland.

The appointees comprise Advisers, Special Assistants, Executive Assistants, and others.

Notable among the appointees are Mr. David Chukwuekezie, Special Adviser (Political), Ben Nwasike, Special Adviser (Political), Emmanuel Akpati, Head, Media Relations, Maxwell Nwebo, Special Assistant Events, Frank Oduah, Personal Assistant (Education Programmes), Tina Nwafor, Special Assistant, (Women Mobilization), Amechi Ede, Executive Assistant (Religious Affairs), Celestine Obunne, Executive Assistant ( Youth Mobilization), Uche Onwura, Special Assistant, Community Relations, Brown Oduma, Executive Assistant (Agric), Abuchi Alagboso, Chidi Okafor, Special Assistant (Events), among others.

The appointment letters, signed by Mr. Chinedum Uwolloh, Chief-of-Staff to Hon. Ogene, outlined the aides’ responsibilities: “Assist the office of Hon. Ogene in achieving its core objective of delivering excellent service to the people of Ogbaru Federal Constituency in your specific area of appointment, or perform any other duties assigned by the office from time to time.”

The appointments were based on the appointees’ experience and commitment to Hon. Ogene’s success as Representative of Ogbaru Federal Constituency and the well-being of Ogbaru.

The newly appointed aides are expected to bring their expertise and enthusiasm to their critical roles, especially in enhancing service delivery to the constituents.

In his words, “I pledge to be a sensitive, responsible, and responsive Representative, working tirelessly for the peace and socio-economic development of Ogbaru Federal Constituency.

“To prioritize the interests of the people, ensuring equity, fairness, and justice for all Nigerians in my lawmaking and oversight responsibilities, guided by the principles of servant-leadership.

“I commit to promoting self-accountability, decorum, propriety, and integrity in public office, setting a high standard for ethical governance,” he said.

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Michael Ovat

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