The Ebonyi State Governor, Francis Nwifuru on Monday, effected a major cabinet reshuffle, with several commissioners reassigned to new ministries in a move aimed at strengthening governance in the state.
The announcement was made by the Commissioner for Information and State Orientation, Ikeuwa Omebeh, while briefing newsmen at the Old Cabinet Office in Abakaliki after this week’s State Executive Council meeting.
Omebeh said the reshuffle followed the swearing-in of two new commissioners, Prof. Omari Omaka and Sylvester Nwite, as well as the inauguration of Felix Njoku as special assistant to the governor on youth mobilisation.
According to him, Governor Nwifuru charged the newly appointed officials to regard their appointments as a call to selfless service and contribute meaningfully to the consolidation of the administration’s People’s Charter of Needs agenda.
Under the new postings, Chidiebere Onya was redeployed from the Ministry of Solid Mineral Development to the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, while Ngozi Obichukwu was moved from the Ministry of Aviation to the Ministry of Special Projects.
Sylvester Nwite, one of the newly sworn-in commissioners, was assigned to head the Ministry of Environment, while Prof. Omaka was appointed Commissioner for Tertiary Education.
Also affected by the reshuffle are Prof. Ajuka Obasi, who was moved from the Ministry of Market Development to the Ministry of Skill Acquisition, while Okwu Udu was redeployed to the Ministry of Market Development.
Similarly, Magnus Nka was reassigned from the Ministry of Water Resources to the Ministry of Solid Mineral Development, while Victor Chukwu was moved from the Ministry of Environment to the Ministry of Water Resources.
Prince Richard Idike was transferred from the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development to the Ministry of Capital City and Urban Development, while Sunday Inyima was moved from the Ministry of Capital City and Urban Development to the Ministry of Project Monitoring.
Governor Nwifuru directed that the handing-over and taking-over process be concluded immediately and not later than the close of work on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
The government also retained several commissioners in their existing portfolios.
They include Ben Odoh (Justice), Stanley Ogbuewu (Culture and Tourism), Donatus Ilang (Primary and Secondary Education), Prince Elechi Elechi (Trade and Investment), Jude Okpor (Rural Development), Ikeuwa Omebeh (Information and State Orientation), Oguzor Nwali (Commerce and Industry), Solomon Azi (Grants and Donor Agencies), Prince Collins Igboke (Transportation), and Chimwe Okah (Budget and Planning).
Responding to questions on whether the reshuffle was prompted by poor performance, Omebeh dismissed the suggestion, insisting that the exercise is designed to reposition the administration for greater efficiency.
He explained that the governor considered the professional backgrounds, experience and comparative advantages of members of the Executive Council before approving the redeployments.
“This is not about non-performance or removing anyone from office. It is about deploying people to ministries where their expertise and experience can be better utilised in the interest of the state,” Omebeh said.
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The commissioner also clarified concerns over the omission of the Ministry of Aviation from the list of commissioners, explaining that the ministry has not been scrapped despite the redeployment of its commissioner.
According to him, the ministry will continue to function under its existing administrative structure headed by the permanent secretary pending further directives from the state government.
Omebeh reiterated the administration’s commitment to effective service delivery, stating that the cabinet reshuffle was intended to inject fresh energy into governance and enhance the implementation of government policies across all sectors.



