Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has approved the appointment of key officials and special advisers to serve in various capacities within the state government.
The appointments were disclosed in a statement issued on Monday by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Christian Aburime.
According to the statement, the appointments cut across critical sectors including administration, justice, health, innovation, and community security.
Among those appointed is Mrs. Ngozi Iwouno, who will serve as the Head of Service (HoS).
Also appointed is Tobechukwu Nweke, SAN, who will take up the position of Attorney-General of Anambra State.
Joachin Anetoh has been appointed Principal Secretary to the Governor, while Ben Nwankwo will serve as Chief of Staff.
Frank-Collins Okafor was named State Chief of Protocol.
Other key appointments include Christian Aburime, who continues in his role as Chief Press Secretary, Vincent Okechi as Deputy Chief of Staff, and Ms. Ngozi Lucy Okoye as Deputy State Chief of Protocol.
The governor also appointed several special advisers to support his administration in key policy areas.
They include Dr. Godwin Nnadozie (Medicals and Pharmaceuticals), Ms. Chinwe Okoli (Innovation and Business Incubation), Ebuka Nwankwo (Special Projects), and Mr. Ken Emeakayi (Community Security).
The appointments form part of the Soludo administration’s efforts to deepen reforms and strengthen institutional capacity in the state.
Governor Soludo, who recently secured a second term in office, has repeatedly pledged to sustain his administration’s development agenda.
During his inauguration, he reaffirmed his commitment to economic transformation, improved security, and infrastructure development across Anambra State.
