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Akwa Ibom New Smart Airport Terminal, MRO Nears Completion

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Governor Udom Emmanuel is changing the outlook and capacity of the Victor Attah International Airport from a mere aircraft landing bay to a world class airport that can handle International flights operations, cargo services and repairs/maintenance of all manners of aircraft.

This is in line with Mr Emmanuel’s promise to transform Akwa Ibom into one of the best aviation hubs of Africa.

The nearly completed terminal building is currently undergoing installation of mechanical and electrical components and looks set to meet the vision of the State Chief Executive. It comes with:

👉🏿A digital self check-in by a robot, (pre-planned before Covid-19) and a clinic.

👉🏿Five bridges, seven elevators, and four escalators which are pressure sensitive and only move when a passenger is detected.

👉🏿Special roofing that can last up to 200 years without changing its colour.

👉🏿Very high security architecture with access through fingerprint, digital pass or card pass.

👉🏿Four methods of fire prevention: fire extinguishers, fire water sprinkler system, fire detectors, FM 200 ie automated fire suppression system.

The terminal which is designed to accommodate one million passengers per year, occupies a total area of about 30,000 square meters.

Also nearly completed is the 1st ever Maintenance, Repairs and Overhaul facility of the airport which is estimated to be 91% completed.

The airport also comes with a second runway and new aprons for all categories of aircrafts.

To handle the impending influx of massive traffic to the airport, Mr Udom Emmanuel is expanding the dual carriage Uyo – Airport Road, into an Eight-Lane Highway.

With Aviation Development as one of the fundamentals of his Eight Points Agenda, #MrUdomEmmanuel is silently exhibiting character and competence in fulfilling his campaign promises to the state.

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Akwa Ibom to Deploy 14,000 Security Personnel for October 5 Local Government Elections

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The Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission (AKISIEC) will deploy 14,000 security officers across the state for the upcoming local government elections on October 5.

This was disclosed by AKISIEC Chairman, Aniedi Ikoiwak, during a press briefing in Uyo. The officers will secure 4,353 polling units in 369 wards across 31 LGAs.

Ikoiwak emphasized that 12 political parties have confirmed their participation, while over 17,000 applications were received for ad-hoc staff, with around 12,000 to 13,000 candidates to be selected.

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School Awards N1.5 Million to Best 2024 SSCE Performer

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Topfaith Schools in Mkpatak, Essien Udim LGA of Akwa Ibom State, has awarded N1.5 million to Master Emmanuel Zekhome for his exceptional performance in the 2024 Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE).

The award was announced by the school’s Chairman, Dr. Emmanuel Abraham, during a press briefing in Uyo.

Dr. Abraham explained that the cash prize, part of an ongoing initiative to reward academic excellence, reflects the school’s dedication to fostering outstanding student achievements. He highlighted that of the 193 candidates presented for the SSCE, 40 top-performing students achieved exceptional results, with three students scoring eight ‘A’s each.

He attributed the success to the combined efforts of teachers, parents, and students, reaffirming the school’s commitment to continuous improvement and excellence.

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Akwa Ibom State Considers Revoking C of O for Oil Spill Offenders, Collaborates with EDEN on Environmental Protection

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The Akwa Ibom State government is considering revoking the Certificates of Ownership (C of O) of companies responsible for recurring oil spills in the state. This follows its commitment to address environmental issues, such as oil spills, mining impacts, and waste management.

Iquo Abia, the Permanent Secretary of the Akwa Ibom Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, made this known during a meeting with the Environmental Defenders Network (EDEN).

She praised EDEN’s efforts and agreed to collaborate on environmental initiatives. Abia emphasized that oil multinationals in the state must be closely monitored, with possible revocation of C of O as a deterrent to environmental violations.

EDEN’s Executive Director, Chima Williams, urged the state government to impose stricter laws on companies guilty of environmental damage, advocating for stronger protections for host communities.

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