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Otu constitutes 21-man committee to review state’s Public/Civil Service rules

by Frank Ulom
18 April 2024
in Politics

Senator Prince Bassey Otu

By Frank Ulom

The Governor of Cross River State, Prince Bassey Otu, has approved the constitution of a 21-man committee to review the State’s Public/Civil Service Rules.

According to a press statement by Nsa Gill, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, on Wednesday, 17th April, the 21-member committee is given 90 days to carry out its assignment from the date of the inaugural meeting.

Membership of the Committee is as follows:

1. Ededem C. Ani, Esq. (Attorney-General & Commissioner for Justice) – Legal Adviser

2. Dr Innocent Eteng (Head of Service) – Chairman

3. Mrs Rosemary Obanya (Former Head of Service) – Alternate Chairman

4. Peter A. Bassey, Esq. (Solicitor-General & Permanent Secretary) – Member

5. Mr Emmanuel Egban (Permanent Secretary, Local Government Service Commission) – Member

6. Dr (Mrs) Atim Ekpenyong (Permanent Secretary Public Service Matters) – Member

7. Mr Enang Obeten (Director of Administration, Head of Service Office) – Member

8. Dr Sampson Ogar (Retired Permanent Secretary) – Member

9. Elder Emmanuel Eke (Retired Permanent Secretary) – Member

10. Comrade Monday Unoh Ogbodum (TUC Chairman) – Member

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11. Mr Emmanuel Ogar Etta (Retired Permanent Secretary) – Member

12. Mr Godwin Ogri Ekpatuma (Retired Director of Administration) – Member

13. Barr. Christopher Egbe Ojong (Permanent Secretary) – Member

14. Mr Frank Odey (Retired Director of Information) – Member

15. Mr Joseph Olom (Retired Permanent Secretary) – Member

16. Mrs Ekeng Ebri (Retired HOLGA) – Member

17. Mrs Victoria Ering (Retired Director of Accounts) – Member

18. Chief Barry Inyang (Retired HOLGA) – Member

19. Mr Frank Inyang (Retired Director) – Member

20. Comrade Gregory I. Olayi (NLC Chairman) – Member

21. Raymond A. Ekpang, Esq. (Director Legal Drafting) – Secretary

“Committee members are expected to report to the office of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) for further directives,” the statement added.

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