First Wike Executive Council Explained

Cabinet Name:First Wike Executive Council
Jurisdiction:Rivers State
Incumbent:5 June 2015 – 24 June 2017
Government Head Title:Governor
Government Head:Ezenwo Wike
Deputy Government Head Title:Deputy Governor
Deputy Government Head:Ipalibo Banigo
Political Party:People's Democratic Party
Legislature Status:PDP led government
Opposition Party:All Progressives Congress
Election:Rivers State gubernatorial election, 2015
Legislature Term:8th Rivers State House of Assembly
Successor:Second Wike Executive Council

The First Wike Executive Council was the Executive Council of Rivers State between 5 June 2015 and 24 June 2017. It was led by Governor Ezenwo Nyesom Wike with Ipalibo Banigo as Vice-Chairman. The first set of appointments to the cabinet were made on 5 June 2015. The designees included Kenneth Kobani, Chukwuemeka Woke, Emmanuel C. Aguma, Fred Kpakol, Onimim Jacks, Emmanuel Okah and Opunabo Inko-Tariah. Governor Wike appointed Desmond Akawor, Ambassador to South Korea, to serve as Administrator of the Greater Port Harcourt City Development Authority.[1]

On 16 July 2015, former Permanent Secretary of Rivers State Ministry of Environment Rufus Godwins was sworn in as the Head of Service.

Further appointments to the Wike Executive Council were announced formally on 20 November 2015 and included 20 commissioner nominees, all of whom were confirmed by the Rivers State House of Assembly and sworn in on December 18.[2]

Executive Council members

The Wike Executive Council was composed of the following members:

OfficeIncumbentTerm began
GovernorEzenwo Nyesom Wike29 May 2015
Deputy GovernorIpalibo Banigo29 May 2015
Emmanuel C. AgumaJune 2015
Secretary to the State GovernmentKenneth KobaniJune 2015
Chief of StaffChukwuemeka WokeJune 2015
Head of Service Rufus GodwinsJuly 2015
Director-General of the Bureau of Public Procurement Igonibo E. ThompsonFebruary 2016
Media and Publicity Special AdviserOpunabo Inko-TariahJune 2015
Administrator (GPHCDA) Desmond AkaworJune 2015
Commissioner of Agriculture Onimim JacksJune 2015
Commissioner of Budget and Economic PlanningIsaac KamaluDecember 2015
Commissioner of Chieftaincy and Community AffairsJohn BaziaDecember 2015
Commissioner of Commerce and Industry Bright JacobDecember 2015
Commissioner of Culture And TourismTonye Briggs-OniyideDecember 2015
Commissioner of EducationKaniye EbekuDecember 2015
Commissioner of Employment Generation and EmpowermentEphraim NwuziDecember 2015
Commissioner of Energy and Natural resourcesShedrack ChukwuDecember 2015
Commissioner of EnvironmentRoseline KonyaDecember 2015
Commissioner of FinanceFred KpakolJune 2015
Commissioner of Health Theophilus OdagmeDecember 2015
Commissioner of HousingEmmanuel OkahJune 2015
Commissioner of Information and Communications Austin Tam GeorgeDecember 2015
Commissioner of JusticeEmmanuel C. AgumaJune 2015
Commissioner of Land and SurveyDecember 2015
Commissioner of Local Government AffairsRodaford Long-JohnDecember 2015
Commissioner of PowerMike AnwuriDecember 2015
Commissioner of Social Welfare & RehabilitationDamiete H. MillerDecember 2015
Commissioner of Special DutiesMonday OnyezonwuDecember 2015
Commissioner of SportsBoma IyayeDecember 2015
Commissioner of TransportHon. Ibinabo Michael WestMarch 2018[3]
Commissioner of Urban DevelopmentChinyere IgweDecember 2015
Commissioner of Water Resources and Rural DevelopmentWalter IbibiaDecember 2015
Commissioner of Women AffairsUkel OyaghiriDecember 2015
Commissioner of WorksBathuel Harrison IheanyichukwuMay 2016
Commissioner of Youth DevelopmentPrince OgbogbulaDecember 2015

Resignations, suspensions and dismissals

Media and Publicity Special Adviser, Sir Opunabo Inko-Tariah resigned his cabinet position in a letter of resignation dated 6 November 2015. Inko-Tariah stated that unfolding developments in the state indicated that his services were no longer needed.[4]

On 12 February 2016, Commissioner of Finance, Fred Kpakol along with Accountant General Abere Dagogo were temporarily relieved of their duties.[5] The suspension lasted until 15 February before being lifted following interventions by different political leaders.[6] Governor Ezenwo Nyesom Wike also suspended Kelvin Wachukwu indefinitely from his post as Commissioner of Works. The reasons given included negligence, dereliction of duty and poor project supervision. Wachukwu was replaced by Bathuel Harrison Iheanyichukwu, who was officially sworn into the Cabinet on 9 May.[7] [8]

On 31 August 2016, four commissioners, a special adviser and the Head of Service were handed a suspension of 3months each for unstated reasons.The commissioners suspended from office were the Commissioner of Culture and Tourism Tonye Briggs-Oniyide, Commissioner of Finance Fred Kpakol, Commissioner of Sports Boma Iyaye and Commissioner of Chieftaincy and Community Affairs John Bazia. Others suspended included the Head of Service Rufus Godwins and Anugbum Onuoha, Special Adviser on Lands.[9] Further reports, however, revealed that the Governor had taken his decision following an Executive Council meeting in August "which the officials attended late".[10] They were later recalled to their various offices on 16 September that year.[11]

On 15 February 2017, Theophilus Odagme was dismissed from the office of Commissioner of Health.He was the second commissioner dismissed openly from the cabinet.[12] On 22 June 2017, Wike fired Bathuel Harrison Iheanyichukwu from the post of Commissioner of Works, making him the second cabinet official in that ministry to be removed from office. A day after Harrison's abrupt removal, Commissioner of Information and Communications Austin Tam-George handed in his letter of resignation.

The Executive Council was dissolved on 24 June 2017.[13]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Ebiri. Kelvin. Greater Port Harcourt city phase I gets five-year completion period. 26 June 2015. The Guardian. 22 June 2015. Port Harcourt.
  2. News: Wike To Swear-In Commissioners, Today …Special Advisers, Tomorrow. 12 February 2016. The Tide. 18 December 2015.
  3. Web site: Ministry of Transport – Government of Rivers State, Nigeria. . riversstate.gov.ng . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180731213213/http://riversstate.gov.ng/mda/ministry-of-transport/ . 2018-07-31.
  4. News: Full text of Sir Opunabo Inko-Tariah's resignation as Governor Wike's Media Aide. 12 February 2016. DailyPost. 7 November 2015.
  5. News: Dennis Naku. Wike suspends Finance Commissioner. https://web.archive.org/web/20160214084118/http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/wike-suspends-finance-commissioner/. usurped. February 14, 2016. 10 May 2016. National Mirror. 13 February 2016.
  6. News: Gov. Wike lifts suspension of Finance Commissioner, Accountant-General. 10 May 2016. Global Patriot News. 15 February 2016.
  7. News: Wike suspends Wachukwu, works commissioner. https://web.archive.org/web/20160214084118/http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/wike-suspends-finance-commissioner/. usurped. February 14, 2016. 10 May 2016. National Mirror. 2 April 2016.
  8. News: Nkiru Homann. BREAKING: Gov. Wike Replaces Works Commissioner, Says No Room For Compromise. 10 May 2016. Nkiruhomann.com. 9 May 2016.
  9. News: Wike suspends 4 commissioners, others. Vanguard. Port Harcourt. 31 August 2016. 1 September 2016.
  10. News: Kevin Nengia. 'Why HOS, Others Were Suspended'. The Tide. Port Harcourt. 2 September 2016. 3 September 2016.
  11. News: Jimitota Onoyume. Jimitota Onoyume. Wike recalls commissioners, Head of Service, aide. 23 September 2016. Vanguard. 17 September 2016.
  12. News: Kevin Nengia. Wike Sacks Health Commissioner. 17 February 2017. The Tide. 12 June 2017.
  13. News: Wike Dissolves Cabinet. 24 June 2017. Thisday. 26 June 2017.