Benue State governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, has sworn in seven newly appointed commissioners, charging them to serve the people of the state rather than themselves or particular interest groups.
Alia gave the charge on Friday in Makurdi during the swearing-in ceremony, urging the commissioners to uphold integrity and always put the public interest first.
The governor told the new commissioners that their appointments were not merely an elevation to public office but a call to service and an opportunity to contribute to the development of Benue State.
“Let me equally remind you that public office is temporary, but the legacies you create through your service can endure for generations,” he said.
Alia further urged the commissioners to remain accessible, listen to the concerns of the people and engage directly with citizens to understand the realities on the ground rather than relying solely on reports.
“I expect you to communicate, cooperate and share ideas. Where one ministry needs the support of another, provide it. Where responsibilities overlap, work together,” he said.
While assuring the commissioners of his support and cooperation, Alia challenged them to work together to build a Benue State where good governance is experienced not only in government offices but also in the daily lives of the people.
Responding on behalf of the new commissioners, Nick Eworo thanked the governor for entrusting them with the responsibility to serve the state.
He pledged that they would discharge their duties diligently while ensuring fairness and accountability.
The newly sworn-in commissioners are Kuma Aii Yenge, Roy Ashirga Terna, Angwa Egbe Monday, Elizabeth Onma Ogenyi, Solomon Iorpev, Nick Eworo and Ankwa Amo.
Alia also swore in Godwin Anya as a member of the Assembly Service Commission.
He further inaugurated the Chairman of the Benue Television Board, Rev. Fr. Patrick Tor Alumuku, alongside members of the board.