Anambra: Obiano reshuffles cabinet

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Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano, has announced a minor reshufflement in his cabinet.

The announcement showed the swapping of office by six Commissioners, who were moved from one ministry to another.

According to the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Mr C.Don Adinuba,

the Commissioner for Environment Mr Micheal Okonkwo is now in charge of Housing, while Obi Nwankwo is now in Environment Ministry.

Mr Afam Ogene, who was Agriculture Commissioner is now in Youth and Creative Ministry.

Bonventure Emenali, who was Commissioner for Youths is now in charge of Lands, while Emeka Ezenwanne who was in Housing is now Commissioner for Utilities.

The release also showed that Hon Nnamdi Onukwuba who was the Commissioner for Utilities is now in charge of Agriculture.

We gathered that the reshuffling was geared towards creating better a service and improvement for the people of the state.

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