Tag: Governor Soludo

  • Anambra Governor Soludo Appoints Yoruba Man As Permanent Secretary

    Anambra Governor Soludo Appoints Yoruba Man As Permanent Secretary

    Anambra State Governor, Charles Chukwuma Soludo, has appointed an Osun State indigene, Bayo Ojeyinka as a Permanent Secretary in the state civil service.

    The appointment, which was based on merit, was commended by civil servants in the state, describing it as deserving.

    According to Business Day, Ojeyinka has been in the Anambra state public service system since 1995, after completing his National Youth Service Corps scheme (NYSC) in the state.

    He received the award as the best-serving corps member during his service year and was subsequently retained by the state government.

    Speaking on his promotion, Ojeyinka expressed gratitude to Governor Soludo and promised to increase his productivity, transparency, and fairness in his work.

    He said, “I am so excited to be considered. I don’t see this as a right but rather a rare privilege because so many brilliant officers also merited the promotion.

    “I thank Mr Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo for this honour, and Ndi Anambra for all their love, kindness and support in my 29 years of living in Anambra State.

    “I will repay the state with increased efficiency, productivity, transparency and fairness in my work.

    “I thank my colleagues to, the Head of Service, Her Honour, Barrister Mrs Theodora Igwegbe for her wonderful support. I promise to live up to the great expectations.”

  • Soludo orders Commissioner to help Mmesoma get psychological assistance

    Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has taken steps to address the case of Miss Mmesoma Ejikeme, a student who admitted to forging her JAMB score.

    In a letter to the Principal of Anglican Girls Secondary School Nnewi, Governor Soludo has instructed the immediate commencement of psychological counseling and therapy sessions for Mmesoma.

    The directive aligns with the recommendations of the committee set up by the state government to investigate the matter.

    The committee’s report made available to journalists, reveals that Mmesoma confessed to falsifying her Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result without any external assistance.

    She admitted to changing her score after openly confessing to the act in the presence of her principal and the Education Secretary.

    To address the situation, Governor Soludo has ordered Mmesoma to write apologies to JAMB, her school, and the Anambra State Government.

    Additionally, she will undergo psychological counseling and therapy sessions facilitated by a Professor of Clinical Psychology.

    This proactive approach aims to provide support and guidance to Mmesoma while addressing the consequences of her actions.

    It also reflects the commitment of the Anambra State Government to uphold academic integrity and ensure the well-being of its students.