Tag: Akwa Ibom STate

  • BREAKING: Ex-Military Governor of Akwa Ibom is dead

    BREAKING: Ex-Military Governor of Akwa Ibom is dead

    Retired Maj.-Gen. Godwin Osagie Abbe, a former minister of Defence during the administration of late former President Umaru Yar’Adua is dead.

    Abbe, was also a military Governor of Akwa Ibom, between July 31, 1988 and Sept. 5, 1990; and Rivers, Aug. 1990 and Jan. 1992 was said to have died in Abuja on Saturday after a protracted sickness.

    The retired major general, a member of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, was also Minister of Interior between July 26, 2007 and July 14, 2009 under the same administration of the late Yar’Adua.

    An Alumnus of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife was born on Jan. 10, 1949, and would have attained the milestone of 75 years in 2025.

    He was also a graduate of the United States Army Infantry School Fort Benning, Georgia, Ghana Armed Forces Staff College and the National Institute for Policy and Strategic studies, Kuru.

    He became General Officer Commanding (GOC) 2 Division Nigerian Army; Commander, Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) and Commander, National War College. The late Abbe retired in 1999.

    Meanwhile, Gov. Monday Okpebhbolo of Edo has mourned the late general, describing him as a legendary son of the state.

    Okpebholo in a statement in Benin on Sunday by his Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, said as a revered military officer, administrator, and statesman, Abbe’s life was a testament to discipline, dedication, and service to the nation.

    According to him, his illustrious career in the Nigerian Army was marked by numerous achievements.

    The governor noted that, as a proud son of the state, Abbe’s distinguished service to the nation was a source of inspiration and pride.

    “His tenure as Military Governor of Akwa Ibom State from 1988 to 1990, and later as Minister of Defence and Internal Affairs, demonstrated his exceptional leadership qualities and commitment to the well-being of the Nigerian people.

    “General Godwin Osagie Abbe was a shining star whose light has been extinguished, but his legacy will continue to inspire and guide us.

    “We celebrate his life, his service, and his contributions to our great nation.

    “As we bid farewell to this remarkable individual, we reflect on the traditional and philosophical principles that guided his life and career.

    “May his soul rest in peace, and may his legacy continue to illuminate the path to greatness for the people of Edo State and Nigeria as a whole,” he said.

  • Gov Eno declares state of emergency in power sector

    Gov Eno declares state of emergency in power sector

    Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom has declared a state of emergency in the power sector, aimed at setting machinery in motion to ensure stable power supply in the state.

    Eno made the declaration in his remarks, during the state Executive Council Ministerial briefing/End of Year Review in Uyo on Wednesday.

    He said that a power summit would be held in 2025 and the Master Plan would be drafted to lay foundation for sustained industrial development in the state.

    The governor said that power remains critical in the drive to actualise each of the components of the ARISE Agenda of his administration.

    He said that power was critical to the success of all major projects, especially the Aviation ecosystem, Seaport and medical corridor his administration is embarking on.

    The governor added that the state will hold a Power summit to enable a thorough review of the current state of affairs in the sector and set modalities to ensure regular power supply in the state.

    Eno said that the vision of his administration is to deliver 24-hour power supply to ignite the state’s economy.

    “Power is critical to the success of all major projects in the ARISE Agenda. It drives the economy and attracts investors.

    “So, we are going to overhaul the power sector to attract investors into the state and boost the economy,” he said.

    In his presentation, the state Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr Charles Udoh said that there is a need for accreditation of hotels in the state.

    Udoh added that the ministry has concluded plans for orientation of hoteliers, their staff, tour guides and taxi service to prepare them for his lofty vision for the sector.

  • Gov Eno presents N955bn budget proposal for 2025

    Gov Eno presents N955bn budget proposal for 2025

    Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State on Tuesday presented a budget proposal of N955 billion for 2025 before the State House of Assembly.

    The 2025 proposal comprises of a recurrent expenditure of N300 billion and capital expenditure of N655 billion.

    Speaking during the budget presentation, Eno said that the total capital receipts and expenditure for 2025 stood at N655 billion as against the proposed provision of N573.32 billion for 2024.

    He said that the 2025 Budget, christened: “Budget for Consolidation and Expansion” was predicated upon an oil benchmark of 75.00 dollars per barrel at a production rate of 2.12 million barrels per day.

    Eno said that the 2025 oil benchmark was pegged at an estimated exchange rate of N1,400 per dollar, which fell in line with the national budget benchmark projections.

    The governor further said that the total projected recurrent revenue for 2025 was estimated at N830 billion as against the proposed provision of N803.70 billion for 2024.

    The governor further said the policy thrust of the 2025 budget was to achieve food security through massive investment in agriculture.

    Eno listed other objectives of the budget to include, rural development, educational growth, citizen’s welfare and security.

    He said that the state government would ensure effective performance and fiscal discipline in order to achieve the objectives of the 2025 budget.

    “We shall also provide appropriate incentives to attract private investment in the agriculture sector.

    “We shall create jobs by strengthening micro and small-scale enterprise, and shall support them through working capital, grants and loans,” he said.

    Eno said that investment in super infrastructure such as the Ibom Towers, roads, sports, tourism, housing and aviation would be given priority attention.

    The governor said that the state would work to achieve nothing lower than 20 per cent increase in Internally Generated Revenue.

    “We target to achieve this by eliminating evasion in payment, wastage and leakages in collection and expenditure,” he said.

    In his remarks, the Speaker of the assembly, Mr Udeme Otong, assured the governor that the assembly would expedite the passage of the appropriation bill.

    Otong urged all heads of ministries, departments and agencies in the state to cooperate with the assembly during the budget defense to ensure speedy passage.

  • Tinubu’s Minister, contractors in trouble over Renewed Hope estate project

    Tinubu’s Minister, contractors in trouble over Renewed Hope estate project

    The House of Representatives has invited the Minister of Urban Development and Regional Planning over poor implementation of the Renewed Hope Estate Project in Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State.

    The House of Representatives also invited the four contractors handling the project to appear on November 21.

    The invitation was contained in a statement by Rep. Awaji-Inombek Abiante, the chairman of the Committee on Urban Development and Regional Planning on Sunday in Abuja.

    According to Abiante, it will expose the committee to the challenges and limitations propelling the current unsatisfactory level of the project implementation.

    The lawmaker, who led other members of the committee to inspect the projects, stressed the need to engage competent contractors to ensure proper implementation of the project.

    He decried the poor job done on the Umu Etuk-Spencer Esin slum upgrade road network in Oron in the state, while condemning the level of implementation of the 250 housing units in Uyo.

    He said that in spite of being funded up to 30 per cent each by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, the work done so far was less than six percent.

    Abiante added that the project, which was awarded in June 2024, ought to have been completed since September 2024.

    He stressed the need for the Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, to engage experienced contractors in the implementation of federal projects.

    He called for a total reconstruction of the Umu Etuk-Spencer Esin road slum upgrade.

    “The  contractor that handled the Oron road project succeeded in wasting funds allocated to it on substandard materials.

    “As you can see, the deplorable state of a road newly constructed in July aiming to ameliorate the sufferings of the people living in this region.

    “The committee is not happy with this situation.

    “The three contractors handling the project have intentions to sabotage the efforts of the renewed hope housing scheme of the President Bola Tinubu-led administration,” he said.

    He gave the names of the contractors as Springwell Intercontinental Resources, Tunsoye Trust Global Link, and Hyosungs Nigeria Limited.

  • NAPTIP rescues 6-year old girl, arrests 2 suspects in Akwa Ibom

    NAPTIP rescues 6-year old girl, arrests 2 suspects in Akwa Ibom

    The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) says it has rescued a six-year old girl who was stolen from her parents in 2018.

    Mr Emmanuel Awhen, the Zonal Commander, NAPTIP Uyo, said that the agency achieved the feat in partnership with the Foundation for Justice Development and Peace

    He said in an interview in Uyo on Thursday, that two suspects had been arrested in connection with the matter.

    “The two suspects are currently undergoing interrogations. They will be charged to court when investigation is concluded,” he said.

    Awhen said that the agency got an intelligence report concerning the stolen girl, and traced her to a family in Uyo.

    “The girl was kept in our shelter for proper identification. She has been handed over to her biological parents,” he said.

    The commander further said that the agency was currently investigating a case of illegal buying and selling of a two-month old baby in the state.

    He expressed worries that trafficking in children was on the increase in the state, and cautioned perpetrators to desist or face the wrath of the law.

    Awhen who described human trafficking as a crime against humanity, said that NAPTIP was committed to tackling the menace of child stealing.

    “We shall continue to sensitise the people to the dangers associated with human trafficking, it is senseless and barbaric, we must discourage it,” he said.

  • Nigerians react as Akwa Ibom state gov appoints daughter as acting First Lady

    Nigerians react as Akwa Ibom state gov appoints daughter as acting First Lady

    The appointment of Helen Eno-Obareki, daughter of the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Eno Umo as the Acting First Lady of the state have sparked mixed reactions on social media.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the governor’s late wife, Patience Umo Eno died at an undisclosed hospital on Friday, September 26, 2024, surrounded by family members comes weeks after losing his wife, Pastor Patience Eno.

    Announcing the appointment, the governor during a condolence visit by Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu on Friday, October 4 stated that his daughter would take on the duties of the First Lady, ensuring continuity of the office and the projects initiated by his late wife.

    “To maintain the Office of the First Lady and carry forward my late wife’s work, I present our daughter, Helen, to continue the duties of the office. She will work closely with the Deputy Governor and the Commissioner for Women’s Affairs and Social Welfare,” the governor said

    He expressed his confidence in his daughter’s ability to uphold the values and vision of her late mother, affirming his commitment to sustaining the projects initiated through the First Lady’s office.

    The action has elicted mixed reaction from Nigerians on social media.

    womanity_clothing wrote: The office is not recognized under the law.”

    declutter_sistah_ph wrote: There is no such thing as “office of the First Lady”, so this is rather unnecessary.”

    okodosarah wrote: It a ceremonial position, it is not recognized, but it has is functions. I find nothing wrong with it. The deputy governor’s wife can’t take the position either. That position is mainly to reach out to the girl child and women affairs.”

    st._.henry wrote: Nothing wrong with it as long as she performs good.”

    kunlemyk wrote: There’s nothing wrong with this, it’s a ceremonial position. Besides, the deputy Governor is a woman.”

    __ahda_ wrote: Make una wait first, that person wearing black beside him, is that a man or woman?”

    mabeibrahim8 wrote: Pls does Nigeria have a constitution? Wey no dey shame person.”

    bubescollectibles28 wrote: There’s nothing wrong as long as she’s carrying out her mother’s vision for the wellness of their state it’s fine.”

    aijaybaby wrote: That office was never constitutional so why?”

    ama_hulk wrote: “Ha…. See Una Pastor..”

  • BREAKING: First Lady of Akwa Ibom is dead

    BREAKING: First Lady of Akwa Ibom is dead

    Mrs Patience Eno, the First Lady of Akwa Ibom State and wife of Governor Umo Eno is dead.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG)  reports that the Akwa Ibom State Government in a statement on Friday announced the development.

    According to the State Commissioner for Information, Ini Ememobong, the First Lady died following a yet undisclosed illness.

    ALSO READ || Five important things to know about late Patience Eno

    Ememobong’s statement tagged “Unexpected Sunset” read, “It is with heavy hearts that we (Akwa Ibom Government) announce the passing of the Wife of the Executive Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Her Excellency, Pastor Mrs Patience Umo Eno, following an illness.

    “She passed away peacefully at the hospital, on 26th September, 2024, in the presence of her family. The family submits to the will of the Almighty and asks for the prayers and support of kind-hearted individuals during this difficult time.

    “Further details will be provided by the family as necessary. In the meantime, the family kindly requests privacy as they mourn their beloved wife, mother and grandmother.

    “His Excellency, the Governor, Pastor Umo Eno appreciates all who have stood by the first family in this period and assures all the citizens that despite this huge personal loss, his commitment to the service of the state is unwavering.”

  • BREAKING: Gov Eno fires Commissioner for Special Duties

    BREAKING: Gov Eno fires Commissioner for Special Duties

    Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State has relieved the Commissioner for Special Duties, Dr Bassey Okon, of his appointment with immediate effect.

    Mr Enobong Uwah, the Secretary to the State Government, disclosed this in a statement in Uyo on Monday.

    Uwah, who did not give reasons for the commissioner’s sack, directed him to hand over all state government property in his possession to the permanent secretary.

    He thanked the former commissioner for the period he served the state, and wished the commissioner well in his future endeavours.

  • UDEME NANA : How UYO BOOK CLUB is stimulating a Books economy and intellectual Tourism in Akwa Ibom State

    UDEME NANA : How UYO BOOK CLUB is stimulating a Books economy and intellectual Tourism in Akwa Ibom State

    By UDEME NANA.

    Anietie Usen is a multiple award winning journalist who worked for Punch Newspaper and Newswatch Magazine. He was a Foreign Affairs Editor and later Political Editor of the Newsmagazine who covered and reported on several earth shaking political events. Mr Usen chronicled his journalism exploits in his first book  *”AUDACIOUS JOURNALISM”* but it is debatable whether that book was a commercial success. The Author has not expressed any concern about piracy , a crime which the Copyright Council has been battling to reduce in Nigeria because artists in different genres have fallen victims to pirates whose alacrity in reproducing, packaging content and distributing same without benefits to their original owners have impacted on business success in that sector. But Anietie Usen’s second Book – *”THE VILLAGE BOY”* was an instant hit. Apart from the relatability of the storyline in a universal manner, a chance intervention by Uyo Book Club, an initiative set up to re – awaken and promote the culture of reading among people changed the narrative. *”THE VILLAGE BOY”* is now read in Universities as a textbook and has been translated into four international languages. It is still In very hot demand .

    The same stroke of fortune befell *”CIVIL WAR CHILD”* a book written by Dr Nestor Udoh. Since it became the first book to be read aloud to the global audience at the attempt by John Obot to break the Guinness World Record for reading aloud in September last year in Akwa Ibom, no one day passes without a copy or two being sold . Infact, according to the Author, his book now ranks as one of the best in the genre of civil war accounts in the world.

    Several authors have taken advantage of the platform presented by Uyo Book Club to create awareness, market their books and increase the circulation of their products . For instance, just last week, another Author, Ekaette Umoh read her book at the Club and sold more than 150 copies in less than five hours ! Other authors who have taken advantage of Uyo Book Club to promote their books include Dominic Kidzu whose gripping book – *”THE RAGE OF RAJUNO”* is unputdownable. Anita Hogan’s *”DAYDREAM OR BE LEFT BEHIND”* also benefitted and others like

    James Etokidiok’s  *”LEADING IN AN UNKNOWN WORLD”*,  Idongesit Nna’s *”BURIED SECRETS”* and Maadiah Johnson’s *”CLAWED TO DEATH”* have all reaped from the reading campaign mounted by Uyo Book Club in the past nine years.

    Last Saturday, the General Manager of Ibom Leadership and Entrepreneurship Development Centre, Ekaette Umoh known in business circles as ‘The Profitability Queen’ took the stage to read her latest book *”THOSE TEENAGE YEARS”* at the Club and in the well attended session, some reviewers

    Pointed to the author’s example of how people could adjust to harsh economic times. One said, ‘the world experienced hard times in the past and will always grapple with hard times’ stressing the importance of looking inwards and embracing agriculture as a means of self-help in the area of food sufficiency. It was pointed out that the mother of the book’s main character showed creativity and industry when her family fell into hard times by going into baking and selling her products.

    Indeed, Uyo Book Club and it’s affiliates in Ikot Ekpene, Abak , Eket and others in the country are trying hard to  promote a “Books economy” in the country. This initiative requires support from Nigerians to ensure the success of the initiative. Nigeria has a very large population and that provides a large market for books, but readership must be encouraged at all levels. Readership will motivate Authors, Publishers would be in business, booksellers, Editors, Proofreaders, and operators in the Book ecosystem would be back in business”.

    The other aspect whichh the book club promotes is intellectual tourism as exemplified by the visit of Mr. Femi Adesina who travelled all the way from Lagos to read at the Club in the month of April.

    During the “Read Aloud” attempt by John Obot, it was reported that more than 5000 visitors trooped to the venue to watch the attempt live while more than 21, 000 people watched online in the ten days which the attempt lasted.

    Ekaette Umoh’s reading session, sponsored by *MediaFuse DENTSU Nigeria* was attended by the former Executive Director, Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation, Professor Peter Umoh, former Acting Director General of the Security and Exchange Commission, Ms Mary Uduk, former Registrar of the University of Uyo and Akwa Ibom State University, Mr.John Udo, a retired Director of NDIC, himself an author, Mr. John Etopidiok, another chattered Banker, Mr. Celestine Mel, Dr Martin Nde, of St Martin Hospital, Port Harcourt and a host of Book enthusiasts including students and school leavers.

    One of the best examples of intellectual tourism is the just concluded Nigeria International Book Fair held in Lagos in May.  Statistics show that

    106 exhibitors participated, there were

    Two Foreign Trade Visitors and over 20

    Countries participated in the book fair including The United Kingdom, India, Turkey, UAE and Ghana.  The book fair had over 15,000 participants from Nigeria and other countries of the world.

    The programs of the book fair such as International Conference, Tertiary Education Summit, Publishers Workshop, Booksellers Conference, Librarians Conference, Authors Groove and Book Launch were well attended. Averagely, over 200 participants were part of the International Conference, Tertiary Education Summit and Book Launch while over 100 participants attended other programmes.

    The Author Is the Founder of UYO BOOK CLUB.

    UYO book club, a community service initiative is leading the chase to reawaken the culture of reading, stimulate a Books economy and intellectual tourism.

  • First crude oil flows from OML 13 in historic milestone

    First crude oil flows from OML 13 in historic milestone

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Exploration and Production Limited (NNPC E&P Ltd.) and Natural Oilfield Services Ltd. (NOSL) have announced the successful commencement of oil production at Oil Mining Lease (OML) 13 in Akwa Ibom State.

    The NNPC E&P Ltd. is an NNPC Ltd’s flagship upstream subsidiary, while NOSL is a subsidiary of Sterling Oil Exploration & Energy Production Company Ltd (SEEPCO).

    Mr Olufemi Soneye, Chief Corporate Communications Officer, NNPC Ltd., made this known in a statement on Sunday.

    Soneye said the production, which commenced on May 6 with 6,000 barrels of oil would ramp up to 40,000 barrels per day by May 27, 2024.

    “The first oil flow from OML 13 is a historic milestone in the partnership between NNPC E&P Ltd and NOSL.

    “It highlights their dedication to driving growth and development in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, which remains a vital component of the nation’s economy,” he said.

    Soneye said the achievement did not only signify the culmination of rigorous planning and execution by the teams involved, but also represented a new era of economic empowerment and development opportunities for the host communities.

    Furthermore, for Nigeria, the first oil from OML 13 holds some significance as it contributes to the country’s efforts to increase its oil production capacity, which is crucial for meeting domestic energy needs and driving economic growth.

    The NNPC E&P Ltd and NOSL partnership is also committed to operating in a manner that is safe, environmentally responsible, and beneficial to the local communities.