President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former Senate President, David Mark have been commended over the appointment of Rt. Hon. James Oche as a Federal Commissioner of the Public Complaint Commission (PCC).
The commendation comes from SA on Publicity and Communications to Distinguished Senator Allwell Onyesoh (Rivers East), Comrade Peter Oriri.
Comrade Oriri said Hon Oche’s effort as a social crusader, media consultant, and political analyst, gained him the appointment.
In a statement, Comrade Oriri said Hon. James Oche will bring his wealth of experience and a proven track record of public service to bear on the job.
Oche, who previously served as the Local Government Chairman of Ado Local Government Area in Benue State, was selected among 37 others to represent the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, as well as a chairman.
Expressing his profound gratitude, Comrade Oriri thanked President Tinubu for recognizing Oche’s qualifications and entrusting him with this significant role.
He noted that Oche’s prior roles, including his tenure as Senior Legislative Aide to former Senate President David Mark and his two consecutive terms as Local Government Chairman, have equipped him with the expertise needed to advance the Renewed Hope agenda of the administration.
Comrade Oriri also extended his appreciation to Senator Abba Moro, Minority Leader of the 10th Senate, and former Senate President David Mark for their crucial roles in the appointment. He acknowledged their support and influence as instrumental in securing Oche’s appointment, underscoring the importance of their roles in this process.
“It is imperative to appreciate Senator Abba Moro and former Senate President David Mark for recommending Oche for this exalted position. Their confidence in his capabilities is a testament to his readiness to serve at this high level.”
While reaffirming his confidence in President Tinubu’s decision, he maintained that, “there is no doubt that our President made the right choice in approving the appointment of Hon. James Oche as Commissioner of the Public Complaints Commission representing Benue State. Oche’s extensive experience and dedication to public service will undoubtedly contribute significantly to the Commission’s mission and the President’s vision.”
“The appointment of James Oche marks a significant milestone, reflecting the administration’s commitment to leveraging experienced and capable individuals to foster progress and address public grievances effectively,” Oriri noted.