Anambra state Governor Charles Soludo has sworn-in 20 commissioners on April 9, after they had gone through the statutory screening at the state assembly.
He stated that the 21st commissioner will be sworn-in next week after being cleared by the house of assembly.
Soludo, congratulated the newly sworn-in commissioners, informing them that this is a call to action, as the challenges are humongous.
"They all offered to serve, and were selected from a very competitive pool of over 1000 applicants . As they all came knowing the Ministry they have been assigned to, this means they were selected and are fit-for-purpose for the huge task ahead," he said.
The governor stated that he is not a fan of the "100 days in office" frenzy, as he recognizes that this is a four years bout that must be benchmarked to appraise performance.
He added that he charged the commissioners with a 50 days in office delivery plan, as the people of Anambra cannot wait.
"What this means is that we expect nothing but excellence - that is the Anambra spirit," Soludo said.
Source: www.clintonsdaily.com

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