Enugu State government has re-deployed impeached deputy governor, Sunday
Onyebuchi, to the state civil service.
This came as Governor Sullivan Chime yesterday swore in his new deputy,
Reverend Raphael Ifeanyi Nwoye.
The governor announced the redeployment of the former deputy governor to
the State Civil Service as a deputy director on Grade Level 15. Onyebuchi was
in the civil service before being appointed to political office by the Nnamani
administration.
Meanwhile, Governor, Sullivan Chime has sworn in his new deputy,
Reverend Raphael Ifeanyichukwu Nwoye.
The event which took place at the EXCO Chambers of the Government House,
Enugu, came on the heels of the impeachment a week ago of the former occupant
of the position, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi, by the State House of Assembly.
Reverend Nwoye was cleared last Thursday by the House. His oath of
office was administered by the Chief Judge of the State, Justice Innocent
Umezulike.
In his speech at the ceremony, Chime congratulated the new deputy
governor, saying with his coming on board, the machinery of government would
continue to run smoothly.
The governor said: “Drawing the analogy of a broken down vehicle, we
have just replaced a bad spark plug, the vehicle is repaired and journey will
be smooth again.”
He said the new deputy governor was not new to him as they had both
served together as commissioners in the previous administration.
Chime added that he was sure that Rev Nwoye would bring his experience
and background “not just as a Minister of God but as a fine gentleman”, to bear
in the discharge of his duties.
On the circumstances that brought about the advent of his new deputy,
Chime said: “What has happened, I
believe it happened in the best interest of Enugu State and not only
government.”
He enjoined the deputy governor to serve with due diligence and
cooperation with the government as well as the ruling People’s Democratic
Party, PDP, in the state.
In his response, the new deputy governor expressed gratitude to God and
to Governor Chime for the opportunity to serve in his new capacity.
He lauded the vision and good works of the governor and pledged his
unalloyed support and commitment to ensure that Enugu people continued to enjoy
the benefits of good governance being delivered by the Chime administration.
The new deputy governor was serving as the Bishop in charge of Ugwuaji
Awkunanaw, Enugu, District of the Christ Ascension Church.
His father, Apostle Godwin Nwoye, is the founder and head of the church.
Rev. Nwoye had earlier served in government as Commissioner for
Environment and later, Caretaker Chairman of Nkanu East Local Council under Dr
Chimaroke Nnamani administration.
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