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2023 Uyo Senate Race: ” Count Me Out”-Commissioner, Charles Udo

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Akwa-Ibom State Commissioner of Environment & Solid Minerals, Sir Charles Udo has debunked a wicked rumour making the rounds that he had joined the 2023 Senatorial race.

In a press release he personally signed, Udo said he not only habours such intention but is also wholly committed to the Completion Agenda of his boss, Governor Udom Emmnauel.

Here is the full  text of the statement:

 

 

Press Release

RE: Uyo Senate ’23 : Charles Udoh Increases List of Contenders, Joins Race

My attention has been drawn to the above mentioned publication on several social media platforms.

While I appreciate the enthusiastic show of appreciation of my contributions to the success of my boss, the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, I wish to state that

1. I have no intention of joining any electoral race in 2023.
2. I am wholly committed to the actualization of the completion agenda of HE the Governor of Akwa Ibom State.
3. My loyalty and fidelity to the actualization of HE the Governor’s succession plan is unalloyed .
4. My Boss, the Governor has trusted me with the humongous task of actualizing several high impact Environmental projects including the largest flood control project in Nigeria and I am firmly focused on the successful execution of those projects.

Thank you , God Bless.

Signed

Charles Udoh KSJI
Hon. Commissioner for
Environment & Solid Minerals
Akwa Ibom State

February 19, 2022

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Lawmaker Urges Swift Federal Action on Deteriorating Calabar/Itu Highway

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The Calabar/Itu highway, a key route connecting the South-South and South-East regions, remains in a deplorable state, prompting Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly member, Mr. Moses Essien, to appeal for urgent intervention from President Bola Tinubu and the Federal Government.

During an oversight visit, Essien, who represents the Ibiono Ibom constituency, expressed deep concern over the road’s worsening condition and the prolonged delays in its reconstruction. Ongoing work by the current construction firm has been underway for over five years without completion, creating severe traffic congestion that forces commuters to endure long, multi-day waits on the road.

Essien highlighted the economic losses resulting from these delays, noting that many drivers and commuters lose significant time and resources while navigating the deteriorating roadway. He emphasized the strategic importance of the Calabar/Itu highway for Akwa Ibom and Cross River States, which rely heavily on it for inter-state connectivity and commerce.

“I urge the Federal Government and President Tinubu to provide sufficient funding and direct contractors to expedite the project’s completion,” Essien said. “The suffering on this road is immense, with commuters spending days trying to reach their destinations. This road is crucial for both regional and national connectivity.”

Originally built in the 1970s, the Calabar/Itu highway has exceeded its intended lifespan, necessitating comprehensive reconstruction to restore its viability for motorists across the region.

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Akwa Ibom Residents Go About Their Day as Youths Refrain from October 1 Protests

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Residents of Akwa Ibom State are carrying on with their daily activities without disruption, as local youths did not engage in the nationwide protest on October 1.

A walk through key areas in Uyo, including Ibom Plaza, the Nwaniba Water Fountain, and the Cenotaph along Udo Udoma Avenue—traditional gathering spots for protesters—showed no signs of demonstrations.

At Ibom Plaza, people were seen in small groups discussing issues such as bad governance and rising fuel prices. Vendors conducted business, while some individuals were engrossed in reading newspapers.

Similarly, the Cenotaph remained quiet, with few police and security personnel stationed in the area but no signs of protest activity. The streets were noticeably less busy, with only a handful of private vehicles observed, attributed to the soaring cost of fuel.

It is worth noting that Governor Umo Eno had previously donated N310 million to commend the youth for their non-participation in the earlier #EndBadGovernance protest. In a recent press conference, Commissioner of Police Joseph Eribo assured that the command was well-prepared for any potential protests.

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Akwa Ibom Police Gear Up for October 1 Protests: ‘We’re Battle-Ready to Maintain Peace!

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The police in Akwa Ibom have announced that they are fully prepared for the upcoming protests scheduled for October 1.

The police command has expressed its readiness to manage any potential unrest that may arise during the demonstrations.

Timfon John, the spokesperson for the police command, confirmed that the State Commissioner of Police, Joseph Eribo, has strategically deployed operatives throughout the state to ensure the protests do not escalate into chaos.

John emphasized that the police are committed to maintaining peace and urged the residents of Akwa Ibom to carry on with their daily activities without fear of harassment. She reassured the public that comprehensive security measures have been implemented for their safety.

“Regarding the rumored protests, the Commissioner of Police has made the necessary deployments to ensure that no protests take place in Akwa Ibom State. Should there be any protests, we are prepared to ensure they remain peaceful and that no hoodlums can disrupt the tranquility of our community,” she stated.

The forthcoming protests, tagged #FearlessInOctober1, are part of the ongoing #EndBadGovernance movement, which saw demonstrations in various states across Nigeria from August 1 to 10. The police aim to foster an environment where citizens can express themselves without fear of violence or disruption.

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