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Otti reshuffles cabinet, creates six new ministries in Abia 

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Governor Alex Otti of Abia State, Thursday, announced the creation of six new ministries, as he reshuffled his cabinet to meet the yearnings of the people
The new ministries are: Basic and Secondary Education; Tertiary Education;  Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection;  Labour and Productivity; Industry and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), and Culture and  Creative Economy.
This is as he also replaced Ngozi Okoronkwo, his former commissioner of health and Chima Oriaku, immediate past commissioner for science and technology, who recently resigned their portfolios.
in their places are David Kalu, who will now serve as the new commissioner for science, technology and innovation, and Enoch Ogbonnaya Uche, a professor, who takes over from Okoronkwo as the new commissioner for health.
However, Monica Ironkwe, immediate past commissioner for agriculture, who also resigned recently, is yet to be replaced.
In a reshufflement, Otti appointed Goodluck Ubochi, as  commissioner for basic and secondary education, while Uche Eme Uche, a former commissioner for education, was appointed as the new commissioner for tertiary education.
Blessing Ngozi Felix, a former commissioner for women affairs and poverty alleviation, was moved to the new Ministry of Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection, while Maureen Ijeoma Aghukwa replaced her in the Ministry of Women Affairs.
Mike Akpara, former commissioner for finance, was appointed as the new commissioner for industry and  SMEs, while Uwaoma Ukandu, replaced him as the new commissioner for finance.
Sunny Onwuma, a former commissioner for transport, was appointed as the  commissioner for labour and productivity. Chimezie Ukaegbu was removed from the Ministry of Trade, Commerce and  Industry to the Ministry of  Transport, as the new commissioner there, while Kingsley Chibueze Nwokocha was appointed as the new commissioner for trade and commerce.
Ikechukwu Uwanna retained his position as the attorney-general and  commissioner for justice. Uzo Nwachukwu remains the commissioner for local government and chieftaincy affairs, with Kingsley Anosike remaining as the commissioner for budget and planning,
Philemon Ogbonna retained his position as the commissioner for environment,  while Joel Ogbonna, a professor,  also remains the  commissioner for petroleum and mineral resources. Okey Kanu retained his position as commissioner for information.
Others who retained their positions include: Nwaobilor Ananaba, commissioner for youths and sports;  Mathew Ekwuruibe, commissioner for arts, culture and creative economy;  Chaka Chukwumerije, commissioner for lands and housing; Don Oti, commissioner for works, and Ikechukwu Monday,  commissioner for power and public utilities.
The statement was signed by Ukoha Njoku Ukoha, chief press secretary to Abia State governor.