Governor fires OVR chief

GOVERNOR Ralph DLG Torres on Thursday terminated the employment of Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Director Maryann Borja-Arriola effective immediately.

Borja-Arriola received the governor’s letter while she was on Rota to help an individual with disabilities open a ground maintenance business.

In his letter to Borja-Arriola, the governor said: “In the best interest of Commonwealth I have decided to terminate your time as director of the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. This termination is effective immediately.”

“Thank you for your time serving my administration. I wish you good luck on your future endeavors,” the governor told Borja-Arriola.

Variety learned that the governor’s termination letter came  a week after Borja-Arriola told him she was planning to resign because some of OVR’s key employees were “resistant” to the changes she wanted to implement.

These included a timeline for  internal controls and a comprehensive state-wide needs assessment.

Variety was told that some OVR staffers asked the governor to fire her.

As OVR director, Borja-Arriola helped several individuals with disabilities land jobs in the private sector.

Last year, she helped an individual with disabilities open a dress-making shop on Saipan, and another individual with disabilities start an ice cream business on Tinian.

Maryann Borja-Arriola 

Maryann Borja-Arriola 

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