Two Senior Directors Retire From Works And Housing Ministry By David Henry - December 19, 2019 0 13 L-R : Engr Charles Obiora Okonmah , President of Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) Engr. Ali Rabiu, Engr Henry Okechukwu Udeh , Director Highways, Construction and Rehabilitation, Minsitry of Works and Housing Engr. Yemi Oguntominiyi and Special Assistant (Engineering /Technical ) to Minister of State for Works and Housing , Engr Yerima M Bulama Works and Housing’s Ministry Director of Highways (South East ) , Engr Henry Okechukwu Udeh and Coordinating Director Bridge and Design , Engr Charles Obiora Okonmah had their joint retirement ceremony after 35 years in Federal Civil Service at the Ministry Conference’s Room yesterday. The two retirees thanked God for preserving them while in office and also appreciated the staff of the Ministry for their cooperation and team work , they said without the ...
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