Chief Nwutobo appealed to a Eucharistic mass to mark his retirement from civil service held at EBBC premises, Nkaliki.
He said some of the greatest artists in EBBC have stayed ten years and above without being employed.
He underscored the active role and total commitment of the guest artists to their various assignments and expressed optimism that if they were given employment, they would relentlessly sustain their hard work and dedication towards upgrading the status of the corporation.
Nwutobo described Governor Nwifuru as a merciful father and kind-hearted man who believes in reward for good work and expressed optimism that the governor would graciously hearken to the plight and cry of the nonregular workers in EBBC.
He extolled the governor for his developmental exploits in every nook and cranny of Ebonyi State and for swiftly attending to the yearning of civil servants.
The former EBBC Director used the opportunity to pray for the state governor to be successful and make more exploits in the developmental needs of the people of the state.
Nwutobo while thanking the staff of EBBC for supporting him in delivering on his assignment as their Director, urged them to always imbibe the spirit of love, unity, and hard work as one indivisible family with a common purpose.
In a sermon, a cleric of the Catholic Church, Reverend Father Raphael Ifejioku, encouraged the staff of EBBC to always be appreciative of God's goodness and kindness in their lives to be divinely connected.
The Director of News and Current affairs, EBBC, Chief Aja Okike, the Director of TV Service, Mrs. Bene Onwe, the Director of Research and Statistics, Chief Vin Olughu, and the Acting Director of Radio Service, Sir Chika Igwe paid a glowing tribute to the retired Director of Engineering Service because of his sense of humility and hard work while in active service.