Anambra Assembly attest to credibility of cleared commissioners, refute sentiment claims




By Mimi Chiadikaobi

Anambra house committee chairnan on screening and election matters,Mr,Pius Okoye, and deputy speaker of the state Assembly said that 18 commissioner nominees were all screened and cleared based on merit.


Okoye denies claims that nomination and clearance of  Mrs Esther Onyekesi as commissioner nominee for ministry of women affairs and social development was not based on sentiment for abduction  and  death of her son on July 26, 2025 .


The deputy speaker made the clarlification in an interview with journalists  in Awka on Saturday.


He said that the death of her son,Ifesinachi, a fish magnet and content creator did not influnced  her nomination and clearance.


Okoye explained rather that her ideas to make a difference in the ministry, committment in good governance and brillant performance during the screening  earned her the position.


Okoye said that the 18 commissioner nominees sent to the state assembly by Gov.  Charles Soludo of Anambra for confirmation are egg heads.

He said that they  all scaled through the screening process successfully without reason to face disqualified .


Okoye said that the two-day screening exercise was indeed very tasking, noting that the committee carefully  scrutinised the nominees to ascertain their suitability for their respective new offices.


He said that the commissioner nominees were persons of cedible  character and integrity, whom he believes will not fall short of expectations of the citizenry in their new assignments.


He therefore described them as round pegs in round holes, adding that the governor did a thorough investigation in his present  selection.


The nominees are well equipped with the know-how and expertise to key into the governor’s vision for Anambra State new era.


 He said that their responses to questions posed on them showed that they are fully prepared for the task ahead and determined to bring in fresh ideas on developmet table of the state.


Okoye disclosed that a total pf 21 members brainstormed to bring out the best of the nominees to shun appointment without merits.


He said that the 13 committee members were drawn across political party divides and that 8 other members were copted to ensure no senitiment but merit based brand commissioners emerged for the state growth and  development.


The Deputy Speaker noted that the report of the screening exercise would be made open to the public timely and  hoped that the zeal to work in the nominees during screening will playout positively.


Okoye assured the Anambra populace that the committee was not biased and that he is equally confident that they would carry out their duties diligently to the benefit and betterment of Anambra citizen

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