Umuahia, Nigeria —
The member representing Umuahia North State Constituency in the Abia State House of Assembly, Hon. Barr. Anderson Akaliro, has expressed his warm congratulations to Rt. Hon. Sir Stanley Ohajuruka on his recent appointment as the Director of Finance for the South East Development Commission (SEDC).
The appointment was made by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In a statement issued to newsmen in Umuahia, Hon. Akaliro described Ohajuruka as "the right peg in the right hole," emphasizing his suitability for the position.
He further extolled the qualities and experience of the former Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, adding that his appointment reflects a step in the right direction for the region.
"I want to congratulate Rt. Hon. Sir Stanley Ohajuruka on this well-deserved appointment.
His competence, dedication, and experience make him the best man for the job. This is a major milestone, not just for him, but for the Southeast as a whole," Akaliro stated.
The lawmaker also lauded President Tinubu for his decision, expressing optimism that the appointment signals greater development opportunities for the Southeast region.
"This is a testament to the dividends of democracy reaching the Southeast.
By God's grace, we will continue to witness progress and inclusiveness in governance," he added.
Speaking further, Akaliro praised Ohajuruka's leadership and track record of service.
"Stanley Ohajuruka has always been a visionary leader with a deep understanding of governance and finance.
I have no doubt that he will bring his wealth of knowledge and integrity to bear in this new role, ensuring the growth and transformation of the Southeast Development Commission,” he said.
Stanley Ohajuruka’s appointment as Director of Finance in the SEDC is seen as a significant development in advancing the commission's mandate of fostering growth and addressing developmental challenges in the Southeast.
Stakeholders in the Southeast region have welcomed the news, hailing it as a positive move toward ensuring financial prudence and effective management in the commission’s operations.
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