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Toxic Workplace: Pro-Wike Commissioner Resigns from Fubara’s Cabinet

Toxic Workplace: Pro-Wike Commissioner Resigns from Fubara’s Cabinet

Nnaemeka OkwarabyNnaemeka Okwara
2 years ago
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Are you tired of feeling drained, stressed, and unappreciated at work? Do you feel like you’re stuck in a toxic work environment, with no escape in sight? You’re not alone! Don’t think you’re alone, Mmoh has a story for us.

Chinedu Mmom, Rivers State’s Commissioner of Education and a loyalist of Nyesom Wike, has resigned from Governor Sim Fubara’s cabinet, citing a “toxic” work environment. This marks the third high-profile resignation in recent weeks, following Zacchaeus Adangor and Isaac Kamalu.

Do you believe the work environment in the Rivers State government is indeed toxic, or is this a political ploy?

Mmom’s resignation letter paints a dire picture of a cabinet plagued by “loss of trust, animosity, and sharp division” among colleagues. He laments that the unhealthy environment has hindered his ability to deliver effective service and enhance productivity in the education sector.

But what drove Mmom to take this drastic step? Was it simply a matter of personal discomfort, or are there deeper issues at play?

On one hand, some might argue that Mmom’s resignation is a principled stand against a toxic work environment, one that prioritizes the well-being and productivity of public servants. Others might see it as a political maneuver, aimed at undermining Fubara’s administration and advancing Wike’s interests.

On the other hand, Fubara’s supporters might view Mmom’s departure as a blessing in disguise, ridding the cabinet of a perceived Wike loyalist and allowing for a fresh start. But does this resignation signal a deeper crisis within the administration, one that could have far-reaching consequences for the people of Rivers State?

IN ESSENCE

  •  Mmom’s resignation raises critical questions about the state of governance in Rivers State and the priorities of its leaders.
  • Will Fubara’s administration take steps to address the toxic work environment and restore trust among colleagues, or will this resignation be swept under the rug? Only time will tell.
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