The Governor of Abia State, Alex Otti, has appointed Nigerian singer Martins Okechukwu Justice, better known as J. Martins, as his special assistant on tourism and entertainment. Martins was among the 21 special assistants appointed by Governor Otti on Tuesday.
Below are the other appointees:
- Mrs Mathilda Anyamele – Special Assistant, Special Duties.
- Mrs Chinwe Kanu Uba – Special Assistant, Women Mobilisation.
- Mrs Chinwe Onyeukwu – Special Assistant, Women Affairs.
- Mr Ugochukwu Okoroafor – Special Adviser, Monitoring and Evaluation.
- Iheanacho Obioma – Special Adviser, Political Affairs.
- Prof Ijeoma Iheukwumere – Senior Special Assistant, Environment.
- Mr Odinakachi Eric Eme – Senior Special Assistant, Multilateral and Donor Agencies.
- Mr Nwaka Inem – Special Adviser on Trade, Commerce and Industry.
- Mrs Magdalene Ugoanusi – Senior Special Assistant, Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.
- Mr Martins Okechukwu Justice (J. Martins) – Special Assistant on Tourism and Entertainment.
- Dr George Chidozie – Senior Special Assistant, Special Duties.
- Pastor Okorougo Aji – Special Assistant, Lands and Housing.
- Dr Obioma Nwogbe – Senior Special Assistant, Transport.
- Mr Chukwunenye Alajemba – Senior Special Assistant, Homeland Security.
- Dr Eric Egwuibe – Senior Special Assistant, Budget and Planning.
- Dr Anthony Nwaubani, Senior Special Assistant, Finance.
- Mr Daniel Chinagozi – Special Assistant, Digital Economy.
- Mr Chinedu Ekeke – Deputy Chief of Staff (cum Senior Special Assistant on Sports and Youth Development).
- Dr Oluebube Olunna Chukwu – Senior Special Assistant, Due Process.
- Apostle Kenneth C. Wiper – Special Assistant on Religious Activities.
- Mr Ishmael Onuoha – Senior Special Assistant, Cooperative Societies.
Announcing the appointments on Tuesday, Kazie Uko, the chief press secretary to the Governor, said it is with immediate effect.
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