Governor Mbah Launched the Reorganized Local Government Service Commission for Enugu State

 


Peter Mbah the Governor of Enugu State officially inaugurated the rehabilitated Local Government Service Commission by delegating their new elect members to lead grass-roots administrative reform.


Barr assumes the chairmanship role as the head of the recently assembled commission. Nana Ogbodo, with Hon. Peter Nnaji, Mrs. Florence Igboji, Dr. Batholomew Ezeugwu, and Amaka Nweke serving as members, alongside Osondu Nnaji as Secretary. The governor stressed that his administration chose appointees for this position because they displayed high integrity alongside vast experience and dedication to public service.


Through his statements Governor Mbah demonstrated the administration's dedication to achieving state-wide inclusive development by establishing 260 Smart Green Schools together with Primary Healthcare Centers and farm estates distributed throughout every electoral ward. The local government system acts as the key factor to turn these interventions into visible measurable advantages for the citizens.


The governor demonstrated faith in how the commission will fuel Enugu State's economic expansion program by developing its current $4.4 billion economy to $30 billion. He explained that reaching this target demands united effort between every business sector yet highlighted the essential part local governments should play.


The commission demonstrates enormous potential according to Governor Mbah because he believes it can make significant grassroots changes that will promote genuine public value delivery in Enugu State.

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