Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state has sworn-in two new
commissioners for the Ministry of Economic Planning and Ministry of
Lands, Survey and Urban Planning.
Speaking shortly after the swearing-in ceremony at government House,
Owerri, Gov. Okorocha advised them to be dedicated in discharging
their duties and shun self- aggrandizement.
Gov. Okorocha enjoined them to imbibe the spirit of team work,
stressing that his administration would not hesitate to remove any
commissioner who performs below expectation or involve in corrupt
practices.
Okorocha said there would be appraisal of scorecards of all
commissioners in the state as his government approaches its one year
in the office pointing out that the Rescue Mission administration
cannot afford to fail.
In a vote of thanks, the Commissioner for Lands, Survey and Urban Planning, Mr. Uche Nwosu on behalf of his counterpart in the Ministry of Economic Planning, Mr. Nick Oparandudu, described their new offices
as one that call for service and hard work.
Hon. Nwosu pledged to implement the four cardinal points of rescue
mission administration in the area of sacrifice, political will,
decentralization and culture.
He assured that government will not fail to give compensation for land
acquire by the government promising that land registration data would
be harmonized while access roads will be created for government
approved layout.
He however, thanked Governor Okorocha for giving them opportunity to
serve the people of the state in higher capacity.