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Eket Senatorial District Media Professionals Criticize Senator Akpabio’s Claims

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The Association of Eket Senatorial District Media Professionals in Akwa Ibom State has criticized Senator Godswill Akpabio for his claims that his successor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, did not undertake any projects for the people of Ikot Ekpene and Eket Senatorial districts.

Senator Akpabio, in a video that has been widely circulated, stated that Mr. Emmanuel, during his tenure as governor, did not leave any significant imprints in both Ikot Ekpene, Akpabio’s district, and Eket, Emmanuel’s district. This comment was made in response to Senator Ekong Sampson’s plea for the inclusion of Akwa Ibom in a bill to establish new federal medical centers in Nigeria. Akpabio asserted, “I gave you a governor (Udom Emmanuel) who for eight years did not do anything for the people of Ikot Ekpene and Eket Senatorial district, he did not leave any imprint.”

In a statement signed by Joseph Ekong, Director of Public and Strategic Communication, the media professionals described Akpabio’s remarks as “unguarded and illogical.” The group expressed shock that such comments were made in the legislative chambers.

The statement emphasized their reluctance to engage in public disputes with Senator Akpabio but warned that they could reveal documents about Akpabio’s tenure as governor that might not be flattering. The group underscored that Akpabio’s response to Senator Sampson’s constructive contribution was misplaced and unfounded.

They highlighted that during Akpabio’s tenure as governor, the Eket Senatorial District, which contributes 40% of revenue to the federation account, saw little infrastructure development beyond initial groundbreaking stages. The Uyo-Etinan-Eket Road, a significant access route, did not progress beyond groundbreaking during Akpabio’s administration.

While refraining from detailing Mr. Emmanuel’s achievements in Eket, the group focused on dispelling misinformation about Ikot Ekpene. They urged Senator Akpabio to use his position as Senate President to foster development rather than undermine his successors.

The group concluded by advising Senator Akpabio to adopt a more unifying approach, similar to other national leaders who have leveraged their positions to benefit their home states, instead of engaging in what they termed as “shadow-punching” against a non-responsive Mr. Emmanuel.

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Akwa Ibom Governor Appoints New Permanent Secretaries

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Akwa Ibom State Governor Pastor Umo Eno has appointed eight new permanent secretaries for the state civil service.

The appointments were announced by the Head of Civil Service, Elder Effiong E. Essien, in a statement issued on October 10th.

The newly appointed permanent secretaries are:

  • Roseline A. Mfon
  • Okon Effiong Tom
  • Bassey James Ekanem
  • Rosemary Aniekan Ubia
  • Rita Sunday Akpan-Essien
  • Aniekan Ubong Akpan
  • Eno Ime Akpan
  • Doris Tom Ikpuho

The swearing-in ceremony for the new permanent secretaries will take place on Monday, October 14th, at 4 pm in the Exco Chamber, Government House, Uyo.

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Senate President Commends Akwa Ibom Governor on Local Government Elections

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio has praised Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno for the outcome of the recent local government elections in the state.

Despite the controversy surrounding the elections, particularly in Akpabio’s home LGA, the Senate President commended the governor for ensuring fairness and allowing the APC candidate’s victory to stand.

Akpabio acknowledged that the elections were not perfect but expressed gratitude to Governor Eno for his commitment to improving the election process. He emphasized the need to reposition the local government system and ensure that local government elections are free from party dominance.

The Senate President also praised the Supreme Court’s ruling that local government funds should go directly to the councils and called on the National Assembly to take steps to implement this decision.

Reflecting on his own experience as governor of Akwa Ibom, Akpabio shared how he conducted credible local government elections during his tenure, even in the face of opposition. His comments were supported by other senators, including Senator Abba Moro, who initiated the discussion on local government elections during the Senate session.

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Akwa Ibom Assembly Passes Bill to Amend Local Government Law

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The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly has passed a bill to amend the local government administration law, aiming to improve the management and operation of the third-tier system.

The amendments were prompted by the recent creation of additional wards by the State Independent Electoral Commission.

The bill, presented by Rt. Hon. Mfon Idung, chairman of the House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, proposes changes to sections 49 and 52 of the law. Section 49 would allow the Chairman to appoint Supervisors from outside the legislative council to head departments, while section 52 would increase the number of Advisers.

The amendments were supported by other members of the House, who noted that they would promote harmony, ensure smooth administration, and create more opportunities for appointments in the local government system.

The bill was passed after being considered and adopted by the Committee of the Whole and subsequently read for the third time. The speaker directed the clerk of the Assembly to communicate the amended bill to the executive for further action.

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