‘Our goals are ambitious’ – Governor Mbah swears in new Head of Service, six new Commissioners

‘Our goals are ambitious’ – Governor Mbah swears in new Head of Service, six new Commissioners

Executive Governor of Enugu State, Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, announced, he swore in new Head of Service, six (6) new Commissioners and reassigned three others with the aim to ensure “greater” service delivery to the people of Enugu State.

Mbah made it known to the appointees, who were sworn in on Wednesday 23 July, 2025, that, “there will be no honeymoon period”, saying, “we have set ambitious goals with clear targets and measurable key performance indicators”.

Governor Mbah announced via X: “We swore in a new Head of Service, six new Commissioners and reassigned three others as we continue to strengthen our team for greater service delivery to the people of Enugu. Dr Godwin Anigbo, mni, is the new Head of Service. Engr Benjamin Osita Okoh will oversee Works and Infrastructure,

“Prof Benedett Ekwutosi Okoli takes charge of Human Development and Poverty Eradication, Enyinna Franklin Ogbonna will lead Energy and Mineral Resources and Dr Samuel Ogbu-Nwobodo is now Commissioner for Trade, Investment and Industry. Prof George Ugwu assumes the role of Commissioner for Health while Engr Ben Collins Ndu Jr. is now Commissioner for Water Resources.

“In the reassignments, Dr Felix Nnamani moves from Water Resources to Labour and Employment, Dr Malachy Agbo from Human Development and Poverty Eradication to Information, and Engr Gerald Otiji from Works and Infrastructure to Housing.

“I reminded the appointees that here in Enugu, we have steered such a high expectation among our people and every day it feels as though we are presenting a scorecard. There will be no honeymoon period.

“We have set ambitious goals with clear targets and measurable key performance indicators. We will measure outcomes and results because performance matters.

“Our modest accomplishments so far have been the product of team effort, not a single champion. That is the reason I charged the appointees to embrace teamwork, complementing each other to achieve our collective goals.”

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