Abia State Governor Vows To Base Political Appointment On Competence
The Abia State Governor, Alex Otti says competence is an important benchmark for the appointment of individuals into positions of leadership.
Governor Otti said this on Tuesday during the swearing-in of Mrs Ngozi Felix as Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, and Mr Ikechukwu Monday as Commissioner for Power and Public Utilities, at the Government, House, Umuahia.
He said that the state government was poised to ensure that appointments were given to people that had the capacity and potential to make meaningful contributions to the growth of the state.
Governor Otti said that “In the past, appointments were seen as a tool for political settlement, and the government is determined to change that narrative by engaging technocrats that would facilitate the execution of its rebuilding agenda.”
He said: “Gone are the days of making appointments to create jobs for the boys.
“Our appointments are made to add value, and anywhere we see resources, we will go for it.
“This is because every institution can only be as good as the people that are running the institution and we are in continuous search for the right people to ensure that ‘square pegs are put in square holes’ for best results.”
The Governor urged the newly sworn-in Commissioners to give their best as they discharge their duties, stressing that “poor performance would not be accepted by the government and the people of the state.”
According to him, the new commissioners have a proven track record of excellence in their chosen career paths, which has made it pertinent for them to evolve ideas that will boost socio-economic development in Abia.
“I urge you to bring in your best initiative so that our people will rejoice,” Governor Otti said.
Responding, Mr Monday thanked the state government for the opportunity to serve the people of Abia.
He said that they would live up to expectations and give their best as they performed their duties to transform the state into an investors’ haven.
NAN/ Mercy Chukwudiebere