Mefor Proposes ‘Change Brigade’ To Drive Soludo’s Value Reformation Agenda
By Rose Oranye
The Anambra State Commissioner for Information and Value Reformation, Dr Law Mefor, today, May 19, 2026, held a meeting with staff of the ministry at the Jerome Udoji Secretariat Complex, Awka.
The commissioner, who expressed happiness to be back with the workers, said that his idea of work environment is the kind that promotes family which makes work more enjoyable.
He said that he would intentionally work to reorganise the civil and public service work setting, using workers of the Ministry of Information as guinea pigs to show how work ought to be, making civil service more enjoyable and providing sufficient motivation.
He stressed the need for workers to be emotionally attached to work, seeing it as their lives to make it more meaningful so that they would not only take out something from it but be able to leave footprints on the sands of time.
“You don’t just pass and say you retire and nobody remembers you. Nobody feels your absence because you were not really there; you have not done anything spectacular. You are not doing anything different from what any other person can do. Even some corpers are more useful than some workers. We need to change all these things,” he said.
He reminded the workers of his promise to drive information management to the point of strategic information when he first came in 2024, which was achieved, adding that this time, they need to work seriously to digitise the Ministry of Information and still achieve their new mandate of value reformation.
” Now the new addition to our mandate as Ministry of Information is the one that now talks about value reformation. If you have read the Anambra Homeland Security Law 2025, you will see that the legal and governance framework required to carry out ethical and moral revolution in Anambra is already provided by that law.
“It clearly defines the pathway that Anambra and Ndị Anambra must go if they are to recover their golden past,” he said.
Mefor further informed the workers of plans to continue with the publication of the Solution Weekly Bulletin and the audience participatory radio program, “Ask The Commissioner,” with the Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS), while they work to bring up Anambra Ethical and Moral Revolution, a coordinating team that will be reporting the reporters and a think tank team to work on messages to establish Anambra Change Brigade in secondary schools.
Present at the meeting were the Permanent Secretary, Mrs Obiageli Uchebo and the Acting Director of Information, Pastor Emmanuel Emmanuel, among others.

