Government of Abia State
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Abia State |
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The Executive
The Executive is an arm of the Abia State Government that oversees the daily administration of the state and the implementation of bills.[2] The Executive is headed by the Governor of Abia State – who is allowed to appoint special advisers through the Legislative – followed by the Deputy Governor. The other offices which make up the executives are the office of the Secretary to the state government and twenty-three Commissioners.[3]
List of ministries and their commissioners
Ministry | Incumbent commissioner |
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Agriculture | |
Commerce and Industry | |
Culture and Tourism | |
Education | |
Environment | |
Finance and Economic Development | |
Health | |
Housing | |
Information and Strategy | |
Justice | Umeh Kalu |
Lands and Survey | |
Local Government/Chieftaincy Affairs | |
Petroleum | |
Public Utilities | |
Rural Development and Poverty Reduction | |
Science and Technology | |
Sports | |
Transport | |
Urban Renewal | |
Women Affairs and Social Development | |
Works | |
Youth Development | |
The Legislature
The Legislature or state house of assembly of the Abia State Government is the second arm of government concerned with law-making and the passing of bills. Headed by a speaker and consisting of elected members from each constituency of the state, the legislature play a key role in the appointment of state commissioners, Chief judges and other top governmental posts.[4]
The Judiciary
The Judiciary of Abia State consists of 11 departments and also a Judicial Service Commission with statutory duties which includes the promotion and appointment of judicial staffs. It is one of the co-equal arms of the Abia State Government vested with constitutional power to interpret and make laws.[5] It is headed by the Chief Judge of Abia State, who is appointed by the Abia State Governor through the approval of the Abia State House of Assembly.[6]
Fight against COVID-19
The state government has made it mandatory for the residents to have a free COVID-19 test as a result of the continuous increase in the number of confirmed cases in the state. The government encouraged people of the state to make themselves available for the free test to be carried out.[8]
References
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- "Abia APC elects new 31-member state executive committee". News 24. Umuahia. 29 April 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
- "Abia state governor Ikpeazu appoints SSG, 14 other aides". TV360 Nigeria. 3 June 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
- Gordi Udeajah (13 June 2015). "Abia Sixth House Of Assembly Takes Off, Elects Speaker". The Guardian. Umuahia. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
- Wale Odunsi (24 December 2014). "Orji swears in Theresa Uzoamaka Uzokwe as Abia Chief Judge". DailyPost Nigeria. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
- "Abia swears-in new Chief Judge to replace age cheat". Premium Times. 8 August 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
- "ABIA STATE JUDICATURE". Law Nigeria. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
- Published. "COVID-19: Abia orders compulsory test for residents". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2021-02-06.