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Hon. Amos Chinomso Congratulates High Chief Victor Ikeji on His Appointment as Abia Federal Character Commissioner

Godwin Asiegbu by Godwin Asiegbu
December 4, 2025
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Hon. Amos Chinomso Congratulates High Chief Victor Ikeji on His Appointment as Abia Federal Character Commissioner
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has nominated High Chief Victor Ikeji as the new Federal Character Commissioner for Abia State, replacing former commissioner Obinna Oriaku. The nomination, which is currently awaiting Senate confirmation, signals a significant change in Abia’s representation at the commission.

Following the announcement, notable personalities in Abia State have begun extending warm congratulations to the nominee. Among them is Hon. Amos Chinomso, who applauded Ikeji’s appointment and expressed optimism that his leadership will deliver improved representation for the state. Chinomso described the nomination as a timely step that aligns with the administration’s agenda of strengthening national inclusion and fairness in public sector appointments.

High Chief Victor Ikeji, a respected political figure and community leader, is widely regarded for his strategic engagement in governance and grassroots mobilization. His expected role at the Federal Character Commission places him at the heart of efforts to ensure equitable distribution of federal positions and resources across all states, including Abia.

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Observers note that Ikeji’s nomination could usher in renewed advocacy for federal presence and opportunities in Abia State. Meanwhile, political stakeholders and citizens await the Senate’s final decision, which will determine when he formally assumes office.

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