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Full List Of New Commissioners In Cross River State And Their Portfolio

Posted on November 28, 2015November 28, 2015 By Admin 1 Comment on Full List Of New Commissioners In Cross River State And Their Portfolio

1. Barr. Joe Abang – Ministry of Justice
2. Chief Offu Ebiregor Ayia – Ministry of ICT
3. Engr. Dan Osim-Asu – Ministry of Works
4. Hon. Gabe Odu Orji – Ministry of Water Resources
5. Hon. George O’ben-Etchi. – Ministry of Solid Minerals
6. Hon. Francis Etta – Ministry of Int’l Donor Corporation
7. Mr. Oliver Orok – Ministry of Sustainable Development
8. Hon. Onoh Ulafor – Ministry of Local Govt Affairs
9. Mrs. Rosemary Archibong – Ministry of Information & Orientation
10. Engr. Mike Eraye – Ministry of Environment
11. Victor Adugba Agwu – Ministry of Special Projects & Special Duties
12. Prof. Anthony Eneji – Ministry of Agriculture
13. Mr. Sunday Achunekang. – Ministry of Rural Transformation, Establishment & Training.
14. Hon. Saviour Nyong – Ministry of Transport
15. Dr. Alice Alok Ekwu – Ministry of Climate Change
16. Mr. Edem O. Effiom – Ministry of Social Housing
17. Hon. Godwin Ettah – Ministry of Education
18. Barr. Chris Nja – Ministry of Gas Resources
19. Mr. Asuquo Ekpenyong – Ministry of Finance
20. Mr. Asu Okang – Ministry of Youths & Sports Development
21. Mr. George Ekpungu – Ministry of New City Development
22. Dr. John Inyang – Ministry of Lands Development
23. Mr. Peter Akan Egba – Ministry of Commerce & Industries
24. Mr. Thomas Udam – Ministry of Power
25. Mrs. Stella Ereme Odey – Ministry of Women Affairs
26. Dr. Inyang Asibong- Ministry of Health
27. Hon. Itaya Nyong – Ministry of Petroleum Resources
28. Ntufam Edim Inok Edim – Ministry of Infrastructure

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Comment (1) on “Full List Of New Commissioners In Cross River State And Their Portfolio”

  1. Jenny Ubi says:
    November 28, 2015 at 6:51 pm

    What is all this Ben, Ministry of social housing? do you know the very philosophy of social housing? the last we ever knew and heard of social housing was the 1980s low cost housing, embarked upon by the Federal Govt of the time, that is not to say that CRS cannot embark on an ambitious housing plan and project, but by what indices do you define social housing and how many do you plan to build in one year, for whom and where? I mean do not get me wrong, would provide the vulcaniser by the road side with social housing? when did we adopt the socialist platform, Ben get real, this play of yours is now tiring and infact over.

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