Umo Eno, Akwa Ibom governor, has hinted that the vision and blueprint of his administration will be interpreted by persons of proven integrity, dint of hard work and capacity to translate the vision of government in the best interest of the state.
He emphasized that his appointment of State Executive Council members and personal aides will cut across people who are experienced in governance and had gone with him to the trenches having worked for the emergence of his administration.
Eno said this on Thursday while addressing worshippers at his maiden government house covenant service anchored on the theme, “The God of New Beginnings” held at the Banquet Hall, Government House, Uyo.
The governor who assured on rewarding hard work, selflessness, dedication and loyalty in his administration, hinted that his appointment of Commissioners and Aides will reflect a blend of experience to enable the appointees catch up with the pace of the new administration and move the state forward, stressing that there is no room for mediocres or time to waste.
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“I will work with everyone else to set up a new agenda, we like to bring in a little twig, like I keep saying don’t expect that kind of miracle that you don’t want to see old faces again it should be new faces, it won’t work like that.
“We need the wisdom of the old to navigate the new and so you’ll see a mix grill of the new and the old.
“I won’t leave people who were with me in the trenches that went to 31 Local Government Areas with me, I won’t leave them for people who have CVs, but you will see the old, you will see the new faces, but most importantly you will see those that were with us in the trenches maybe this is a platform to say that the appointment of Personal Assistants will come as a reward”, he said.
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Reflecting on the mercies of God throughout the electioneering campaign, the Governor, particularly thanked God for keeping the state and appreciated the Fathers in faith for their prayers, assuring that God will lead the state to a great height as the theme of the service states, “the God of New Beginnings”.
“The God of the new beginnings will go with us and it is only if he goes with us that we will accomplish that which God has sent us to do, I thank you for praying with us”, he stated.
In his homily, Primate Emmanuel Udofia of the African Church, who spoke on the theme, “The God of New Beginnings” culled his text from Gen. 1: 1, and Judges 16: 22-30.
The cleric admonished that a man who connects with God will receive grace that will sustain him throughout his endeavour.
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Worshippers at the service included, Patience Umo Eno, the first lady; Akon Eyakenyi, deputy governor; Enobong Uwah, secretary to the state government; political stalwarts, religious leaders, friends and associates of Eno.
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