Nollywood actress, Mercy Johnson has been appointed by Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi as his new Senior Special Assistant
(SSA) on entertainment, arts and culture.
Johnson’s appointment was announced
with 62 others in a statement issued in Lokoja on Tuesday by the
Secretary to the State Government ( SSG), Dr Folashade Ayoade.
The appointments take effect from April
1, the statement said.
According to Ayoade, the rationale for
the appointments was to “fill key positions with the right people
and to broaden inclusiveness in governance by bringing people from
more communities on board.”
The breakdown of the new appointees
showed that 54 of them will serve as Senior Special Assistants while
nine will work as Special Assistants to the Governor as Federal
Constituency Supervisors for the Governor Yahaya Bello (GYB) Connect
Programme .
The SSG further stated that the
appointments were made to recognise and encourage outstanding
contributions to the New Direction Agenda.
“The nine Special Assistants will
also act as direct liaisons between the present administration and
the Local Government Ward Coordinators of the GYB Connect Programme,“
the statement said.
Right after her secondary education,
Johnson auditioned for a role in "The Maid," a movie that
was to launch her into stardom.
Her outstanding performance in that
movie paved the way for her into getting more roles in movies such as
"Hustlers", "Baby Oku in America", "War in
the Palace", and many more.
She is now one of the most sought-after
Nollywood actresses.
Johnson won the Best Actress award at
Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards in 2013 for role in comedy
movie “Dumebi the dirty girl.”
In December 2013, Johnson was listed as
Google’s Most Searched Nollywood Celebrity,a position she also held
in 2012.
Johnson earlier in 2009 had also won an
award for best supporting actress at the African Movie Award show.
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