Executive Council of Imo State

The Imo State Executive Council (also known as, the Cabinet of Imo State) is the highest formal governmental body that plays important roles in the Government of Imo State headed by the Governor of Imo State. It consists of the Deputy Governor, Secretary to the State Government, Chief of Staff, Head of Service and Commissioners who preside over ministerial departments along with the Governor's special aides.

Functions

The Executive Council exists to advise and direct the Governor. Their appointment as members of the Executive Council gives them the authority to execute power over their fields.

Current cabinet

The current Executive Council[1] is serving under the Hope Uzodinma's administration.

Principal Officers

Office Incumbent
Governor Senator Hope Uzodinma[2]
Deputy Governor Prof. Placid Njoku[3]
Secretary to the State Government Chief Cosmas Iwu
Chief of Staff Nnamdi Anyaehie
Head of Service
Deputy Chief of Staff Chima Nwanna
Principal Secretary to the Governor T. U. C Nwokonkwo

Commissioners

Office Incumbent
Commissioner for Agriculture, Environment, and Natural Resources Udo Mbuagoha
Commissioner for Commerce and Industry Henry Chidi Ibe
Commissioner for Community Government, Culture, and Traditional Affairs Obulimba Innocent Ekeh
Commissioner for Education, Science, and Technology Gertrude Ego Oduka
Commissioner for Finance Obinna Mbata
Commissioner for Health, Women Affairs, and Social Development Ngozi Ihuaku Njoku
Commissioner for Information Obinna Nshirim
Commissioner for Internal Resources and Pension Matters Ifeanyi Ararume
Commissioner for Justice Akaolisa Charles
Commissioner for Lands, Survey, Housing, and Urban Development Nicholas Anayo Amaefule
Commissioner for Local Government and Rural Development Emma Ibediro
Commissioner for Sports, Public Safety, and Public Utilities Rodney Tony Ajaelu
Commissioner for Works Engr. Benjamin Ekwueme

gollark: But did you *not* read "everyone listens to me" and something about everyone respecting them?
gollark: That's an orthogonal issue, mostly.
gollark: I like "respect" as "recognizing people as fellow humans who you should maintain some basic standard of niceness with". And "respect" as "admiring people based on achievements". And "respect" as "acknowledge people's opinions on things reasonably" and such. I do *not* like "respect" as "subservience"/"obedience" - the "respect for authority" sense. These are quite hard to define nicely and just get lumped into one overloaded word.
gollark: > I don't really like the term of "respect", because people use it to mean so many different often mutually exclusive things based on convenience then equivocate them in weird ways;
gollark: See, I consider this somewhat, well, worrying, given what I said about "respect" for authority figures being pretty close to "subservience" a lot.

References

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  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-02-03. Retrieved 2018-02-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-02-03. Retrieved 2018-02-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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