Former Super
Eagles captain, Austin ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha, and former Director-General of the
Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Emeka Mbah, are among professionals,
technocrats and experts, inaugurated on Monday by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of
Enugu State as members of the last batch of the sectoral ad-hoc committees to
review various sectors of the state government and design roadmaps for
optimised service delivery and advancement of good governance in the state.
It would be
recalled that Mr Ugwuanyi recently inaugurated the first batch of seven ad-hoc
committees in the sectors of education, health, public service reform,
security, justice, water and chieftaincy community matters.
Inaugurating
the remaining five sectoral committees, namely agriculture and rural
development; finance, review of Internally Generated Revenue and international
development partners’ funding; lands, housing and transport; sustainable
environmental and urban management; and youths and sports development, Mr
Ugwuanyi listed ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha as the technical adviser of youths and sports
committee and Mr. Mbah as the Chairman.
Presenting the
committees’ terms of reference, the governor, who expressed the desire of his
administration to perform better in its IGR growth and other economic indices
to improve the socio-economic wellbeing of the people of Enugu State, stated
that the finance committee shall assist in designing “a roadmap to further
boost positive returns on our assets, increase our IGR and optimize outcomes of
development partner support.”
According to
him, “although Enugu State is currently ranked as the 7th most economically
viable state in Nigeria, we seek to perform better for the sake of improving
the lives of our people and fulfilling our electoral promises.”
On youths and
sports development, the governor who described the youth as the engine of
economic growth, pointed out that Enugu State has sports talents who have won
laurels within and outside the shores of the country, stressing that programmes
and sponsorship are required to continue discovering and developing these
youthful talents.
“The committee
on youths and sports development will proffer strategies for achieving this,
and for engaging the youth in sports development, character building,
entrepreneurship, skills acquisition and participation in good governance,” he
added.
Emphasising
the need to articulate a sustainable environmental management strategy that
will deploy different initiatives to address various ecological issues
affecting the state and forestall ecological disasters and environmental
crisis, Mr Ugwuanyi disclosed that the committee on the sector “is expected to
dutifully look at the totality of our interaction with terrestrial, aquatic and
atmospheric environment for sustainable development, having due regard to
biodiversity conservation and ecosystem balance”.