Executive Council of Abia State

The Executive Council of Abia State (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of Abia State) is the highest formal governmental body that plays important roles in the Government of Abia State headed by the Governor of Abia State.[1] It consists of the Deputy Governor, Secretary to the State Government, Chief of Staff, Commissioners who preside over ministerial departments, and the Governor's special aides. Appointment into these positions except the position of Deputy Governor is exercised by the Governor on approval and confirmation by the Abia State House of Assembly.[2]

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Functions

Officially, the Executive Council exists to advice and direct the Governor in order to improve the Governor's performance on the welfare of the state. Their appointment as members of the Executive Council gives them the authority to execute power.[3]

Current cabinet

The current Executive Council is serving under the Okezie Ikpeazu administration who took office as the 4th Governor of Abia State on 29 May 2015.[4] On the 17th of October 2019,The Excecutive Governor of Abia State Okezie Ikpeazu swore in a new Cabinet except the office of his Chief of Staff, Commissioner for Information and the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney-General, Barr Uche Ihediwa .[5]

Office Incumbent
Governor Okezie Ikpeazu
Deputy Governor Ude Oko Chukwu
Secretary to the State Government Barr. Chris Ezem
Head of Service Sir Onyii Wamah
Chief of Staff Dr. A.C.B Agbazuere
Deputy Chief of Staff (Governor's Office) Chief Ukpai Agwu Ukpai
Deputy Chief of Staff (Deputy Governor's Office) Sir Don Ubani
Commissioner for Finance Dr. Aham Uko
Commissioner for Budget and Planning Hon. Kalu I. Uduma(DK)
Commissioner for Corporatives & Rural Development Prince Ezekwesiri Ananaba
Commissioner for Education Dr. K.C.K Nwangwa
Attorney General/Commissioner for Justice Barr. Uche Ihediwa
Commissioner for Health Dr Joe Osuji
Commissioner for Housing Chief Ugbaja Odionyemfe
Commissioner for Industry Chief mrs Uwaoma Olenwengwa
Commissioner for Information John Okiyi Kalu
Commissioner for Joint projects Chief Jon Okoro
Commissioner for special duties Chief Chimaobi Ebisike
Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Sir G. C Onyendilefu
Commissioner for Petroleum Chief Ikechukwu Onuoha
Commissioner for Public Utilities Engr Emma Nwabuko
Commissioner for SME Development Onyema Wachuku
Commissioner for Science and Technology Hon. chijioke Madumere
Commissioner for Youth and sports development Chief Emeka Ikwuagwu
Commissioner for Culture and Tourism Lady Loveth Uwaoma
Commissioner for Trade and Investment Dr Cosmos Ndukwe
Commissioner for Agriculture Prof Ikechi Mgbeoji
Commissioner for Transport
Commissioner for Women Affairs Mrs Ukachi Amala
Commissioner for Works Barr Chiedozie Bob Ogu
Commissioner for Homeland Security Prince Dan Okoli
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See also

  • Abia State Government

References

  1. "Abia State Executive Council". Abia State Government. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
  2. Stephen, Ukandu (2 June 2015). "Ikpeazu dissolves Orji's cabinet". The Punch. Archived from the original on 31 July 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
  3. Emenike, Ubani (4 June 2015). "Abia Gov Announces New Appoints, Dissolves Orji Exco". The Union. Umuahia. Archived from the original on 4 October 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
  4. Emmanuel, Ugwu (30 May 2015). "History made in Abia as Ikpeazu Becomes Governor". ThisDay Newspaper. Umuahia. Archived from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2015.
  5. "Ikpeazu Ikpeazu Swears in 23 Commissioners". Punch. 17 October 2019.
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