Okoro Chinedu
08:24 17/06/2015
Lagos - The Imo State Government has hailed the appointment of Sir Jude Ejiogu as the Secretary to the Government.
Government singled him out for praise among a number of aides that have been appointed.
“On
Monday, June 8th , 2015, His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Imo
State, Owelle Rochas Anayo Okorocha (OON) sworn in Sir Jude Ejiogu as
the Secretary to the Government of Imo State and other newly appointed
Aides,”
Ikenna Onuoha, Ejiogu’s spokesperson, said.
“The
elevation of Sir Jude Ejiogu from Chief of Staff, Government House to
Secretary to the Government of Imo State did not come to the good people
of the state by surprise going by the level of his achievements in his
previous positions.”
Onuoha said Ejiogu had shown that good communication guarantees understanding of his mission, goals, and vision.
“Everyone
wants to work with him because they believe in his traits. In other
words, it’s important to note that due to the confidence reposed in him,
his workers understand that they are working towards the same goal
their master beams his light towards,” said Onuoha.
“He
has made communication the instrument of consistency in establishing
work expectations, giving constructive feedback, and by training new
leaders. His ingenuity has propelled his workers to give their best at
their various duty posts.”
Onuoha further lavished praise on Ejiogu.
“Ejiogu
as a leader remained at the front burner of public domain for people to
judged, he has set the tone of commitment and others are joining suit.
His unique personality and sense of humor shows people that he is more
than a leader. As a good leader who is worth working with, Sir Jude
Ejiogu has an exemplary character, trusted and known to live his life
with honestly and integrity.”
He concluded, “There are leaders but
there is a great leader, Sir Jude Ejiogu’s contribution to the
development and emancipation of the state cannot be over emphasized. He
is indeed a leader that is worth working with no matter the
circumstance.”
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