Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has approved the appointment of 23 new special advisers (SPAs) and Senior Special Assistants (SSAs) to strengthen governance in the state. The Secretary to the Enugu State Government, Chidiebere Onyia, a professor, disclosed the governor’s approval of the appointments through a public announcement on Wednesday.

Onyia who said the appointments take immediate effect, listed the new appointees as follows:

  1. Hon Chukwudi Ezinwa — Special Adviser on Labour Union and Association Matters

  2. Hon Sunday Nnamani (Orlando) — Special Adviser on Special Duties

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  1. Mr Williams Chukwu — Special Adviser on Agriculture

  2. Prince Afam Agana — Special Adviser on Infrastructure Compliance

  3. Humphrey Onyima — Special Adviser on Investment Strategy and Public Relations

  4. Hon Tony Ugwu — Special Adviser on Rural Development

  5. Chief Ernest Nweze — Special Adviser on Party Coordination and Mobilisation

  6. Hon Emeka Onunze — Special Adviser on Monitoring and Evaluation

  7. Mr Robinson Odo (mni) — Special Adviser on Labour and Productivity

  8. Pastor Kenneth Asogwa (Ebube Muonso) — Senior Special Assistant on Heritage and Community Relations

  9. Pastor Tochukwu Ogbodo — Senior Special Assistant on Social Engagement

  10. Lucky Chukwu — Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs

  11. Belonwu Nnaji — Senior Special Assistant on Cultural Orientation

  12. Hon Steve Odo — Senior Special Assistant on Tourism

  13. Hon Francis Ikewette Ede — Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication

  14. Mr Sunny Okafor — Senior Special Assistant on General Duties

  15. Hon Chinedu Okwu Otaka — Senior Special Assistant on Social Orientation and Mobilisation

  16. Otaba Cosmas Ikechukwu — Senior Special Assistant on Protection of Public Utilities

  17. Pius Okeagu — Senior Special Assistant on Assets Management

  18. Hon Innocent Emeka Ugwu — Senior Special Assistant on Inter-Party Affairs

  19. Mrs Eucharia Offor — Senior Special Assistant on Human Resource Management

  20. Mr Kenneth Oforma — Senior Special Assistant on Policy and Communication

  21. Kelvin Ede — Senior Special Assistant on Research and Strategy