Gov. Ugwuanyi Swears In New Commissioner (Photos)

May 14, 2022
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Governor Ugwuanyi Swears In New Commissioner

Enugu State Governor Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has sworn in the immediate past Chairman of Igbo-Eze South Local Government Area, Dr. Peter Andy Omeje, as a Commissioner.

The event took place at the EXCO Chamber of Enugu Government House on Friday.

Here are some of the photos: 

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Governor Ugwuanyi Swears in New Commissioner
Dr. Andy Omeje taking oath of office at EXCO Chamber, Enugu Government House
Governor Ugwuanyi with the new commissioner Dr. Andy Omeje

Governor Ugwuanyi Swears In New Commissioner

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