Governor Mbah Appoints New Leadership for Enugu State University

Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, has made significant appointments, aiming to bolster the governance of key institutions such as Enugu State University within the state.

Governor Mbah Appoints New Leadership for Enugu State University
Governor Mbah of Enugu

In a bid to enhance the governance and efficiency of Enugu State University (ESUT), Governor Dr. Peter Mbah has made significant appointments to key positions.

ESUT Governing Board:

Sir Chinyeka Ohaa has been appointed as the Chairman of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) Governing Council. Joining him are Prof. Ikenna Chukwu, Engr. James Ajibo Ifeanyi, Gladys Ngozi Okoro, Hon. Chinedu Onu, and Dr. Eric Oluedo as members of the governing council.

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ESUT College of Medicine:

Governor Mbah has also approved the appointment of Prof. Uchenna Ekwochi as the Provost of the College of Medicine, ESUT. These appointments aim to bolster the leadership within these institutions for enhanced performance and growth.

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These appointments, announced via a public service announcement signed by the Secretary to the Enugu State Government, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, emphasize the merit-based selection process, considering the candidates' qualifications, experiences, and proven leadership abilities.

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The appointees are urged to leverage their expertise and leadership qualities to advance the institutions and agency in alignment with the administration's vision for innovative governance.

Congratulations to the newly appointed officials whose appointments take immediate effect, signaling a new era of progress and development in Enugu State's educational and regulatory sectors.