James Oche, a former two-term executive and two-term caretaker Chairman of Ado Local Government Area of Benue State has been inaugurated as a Federal Commissioner for the Public Complaints by the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
In a brief inauguration ceremony at the Senate Wing of the National Assembly, the commissioners were charged by the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio to live up to the expectations of their appointments.
Others who have been inaugurated include; Bashir Abubakar representing Kaduna State who has been named as the Commissioner-in Chief, Hon. Musa Dikko representing the FCT, Mr. Adamu Yusuf representing Borno State, Abbas Garba representing Plateau State and Barr. Bar. Ineye Binqwari representing Bayelsa among other.
Reacting to the development, Mr. James Oche described his recommendation, appointment and inauguration as an act of God Almighty. He stated that the grace of God was evidently manifest upon his life and prayed for the ability to justify the appointment.
The Senate President, Sen. Godswill Akpabio and the entire Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for finding them worthy of the appointment.
In particular, Mr. Oche appreciated Senator PL representing Benue South District, Sen. Abba Moro (Ph.D), the Minority Leader of the Senate for his steadfast commitment that saw to the actualization of this uncommon feat.
Mr. Oche also appreciated the President of the 6th and 7th Assembly, Sen. Dr. David Mark for his fatherly disposition and foundational mentorship that has continued to inspire him aright. Oche also appreciated Hon. Barr. Aida Nath Ogwuche for what he described as acts of kindness, encouragement and support.
Finally, Oche appreciated the government and people of Benue State for the opportunity to serve in the capacity of Federal Commissioner and promised to live way up to the expectations of his office.