The newly sworn in commissioner of youth and sports development, Sir Monday Uko, today, Monday, resumed with a task to the staff of the ministry to be more commuted to their duties and be hard working for the task ahead.
Addressing staff of the Ministry in his office, at Idongesit Nkanga secretariat, Mr. Uko thanked Governor Umo Eno for finding him worthy to continue in office as Honourable Commissioner and pledged to do his utmost to add commendable value to the ARISE agenda of the Governor which he described as "people-centric and youth-friendly".
Mr. Uko announced a series of immediate activities that the Ministry would embark upon in the coming days and tasked staff of the Ministry with redoubling their commitment to service and hard work noting that the present state administration has lofty plans for the state and its people which require the staff to be kept on their toes at all times.
Responding on behalf of all members of staff, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports, Mrs. Beatrice Udoinyang, assured of the commitment of the entire members of staff to support the Honourable Commissioner as best they can in order to ensure the success of the administration of Governor Umo Eno in the youth and sports sector.
In a goodwill message, on behalf of all stakeholders in the youth and sports sector, Elder Paul Bassey congratulated Mr. Uko on his reappointment and expressed the readiness of all stakeholders to support the Honourable Commissioner throughout his tenure in office.
Highlights of the gathering was the offering of special prayers and entertainment.
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