E nugu State governor Dr Peter Mbah has called on the Civil Servants in the state to double down their efforts in upholding the tenets of their job, as well as promoting the policies of the state government in their various offices. Mbah made the call on Monday while addressing the congregation during the "2026 New Year Workers' Mass" held at the Government House Chaplaincy. Our government house Correspondent Fred Nnaji Completes the report The governor who said the job is far from finished, urged both civil and public servants to have a renewed vigor in playing their roles as his administration has ambitious revenue target across the different Ministries, Department and Agencies. In his homily tagged "2026: A year of renewed momentum", the Government House Chaplain, Rev Fr Anthony Udeh asked God to give the governor and his cabinet the strength to continue to deliver the quality leadership they have embarked upon. He enumerated several completed and ongoing projects across the state and commended the state government for being a light of the state and the entire world.
The priest maintained that it takes a good shepherd as exemplified by our Lord Jesus Christ to touch every life as Dr Mbah has demonstrated in every facet of human endeavor. The mass, attended by top federal and state government officials, party chieftains and the clergy, was officiated by the Catholic Bishop of Enugu Diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Calistus Onaga who was represented by the Vica General, Rev Fr Geoffrey Aguigwo.
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