Anambra State Governor, Charles Chukwuma Soludo has said the twenty newly sworn-in state commissioners were people selected from a competitive pool of over one thousand applicants.
Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo stated this few minutes ago shortly after swearing in the Commissioners and special adviser on security at Government House in Awka.
Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo said he’s not a fan of “100 days in office” frenzy, adding that, the Commissioners have been charged with “50 days in office” development delivery plan.
Soludo words read:
This is the third week since I was sworn in as the Governor of Anambra State.
In line with my promise to the people and the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 20 Commissioners have been sworn in today after going through the statutory screening at the State Assembly.
The 21st Commissioner will also be sworn in next week after being cleared by the House of Assembly.
This is happening on a Saturday, unusually so because the business of Anambra under my watch can be carried out 24/7.
To all my newly inaugurated Commissioners, I congratulate them all as well as commiserate with them. This is a call to action. 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.
I’m not a fan of the “100 days in office” frenzy, as i recognise that it is a four year bout that must be benchmarked to appraise performance.
I therefore, have charged them all with a 50 days in office delivery plan. We will be exerting because the Anambra people cannot wait. What this means is that we expect nothing but excellence – that is the Anambra spirit.
I once again extend my congratulations and commiserations to them all.