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  • Opinion: Okai’s Arrest is Unlawful and a Threat to Democracy

    Okai was unlawfully arrested, and while some people may celebrate his predicament today, it's important to remember that tomorrow, it could be anyone. Reports suggest that his arrest was due to statements he made on social media. While I do not support unnecessary attacks on the government, I strongly believe that democracy thrives on the freedom to criticize our leaders.

    Personally, I consider the current administration an improvement over past ones. However, what makes Nigeria a democracy is the ability of citizens to voice their concerns without fear of oppression. Arresting and silencing critics in Kogi State is not just wrong—it undermines the very principles of governance.

    The DSS has a clear mandate: safeguarding national security, not policing political opinions. Unless a statement incites violence, poses a real threat to national security, or qualifies as hate speech under the law, detaining someone for expressing their views is undemocratic.

    Unfortunately, human rights violations are rampant in Nigeria. Too often, people in positions of power resort to intimidation, making threats like, "Do you know who I am? I will lock you up. You’ll never see daylight again." These statements expose the dangerous reality that some individuals see themselves as above the law in a country where all citizens should be equal.

    History has shown similar instances of abuse, such as Amoka’s crackdown on youth hairstyles in Okene. Instead of being condemned for violating people’s rights, he was praised—an alarming reflection of our tolerance for oppression.

    We are not living in a communist dictatorship; Nigeria is a democracy. These issues must be addressed, and our leaders must move away from authoritarian tendencies if we are to build a civilized society where freedom of speech is respected.

    If Okai said something wrong, the appropriate response is to sue him in court. If he refuses to appear, only then should a legal arrest warrant be issued. Was he even summoned by a court before his arrest?

    This is exactly why Okai must be released—because justice and democracy demand it.

    We stand with freedom of speech.

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    Opinion: Okai’s Arrest is Unlawful and a Threat to Democracy Okai was unlawfully arrested, and while some people may celebrate his predicament today, it's important to remember that tomorrow, it could be anyone. Reports suggest that his arrest was due to statements he made on social media. While I do not support unnecessary attacks on the government, I strongly believe that democracy thrives on the freedom to criticize our leaders. Personally, I consider the current administration an improvement over past ones. However, what makes Nigeria a democracy is the ability of citizens to voice their concerns without fear of oppression. Arresting and silencing critics in Kogi State is not just wrong—it undermines the very principles of governance. The DSS has a clear mandate: safeguarding national security, not policing political opinions. Unless a statement incites violence, poses a real threat to national security, or qualifies as hate speech under the law, detaining someone for expressing their views is undemocratic. Unfortunately, human rights violations are rampant in Nigeria. Too often, people in positions of power resort to intimidation, making threats like, "Do you know who I am? I will lock you up. You’ll never see daylight again." These statements expose the dangerous reality that some individuals see themselves as above the law in a country where all citizens should be equal. History has shown similar instances of abuse, such as Amoka’s crackdown on youth hairstyles in Okene. Instead of being condemned for violating people’s rights, he was praised—an alarming reflection of our tolerance for oppression. We are not living in a communist dictatorship; Nigeria is a democracy. These issues must be addressed, and our leaders must move away from authoritarian tendencies if we are to build a civilized society where freedom of speech is respected. If Okai said something wrong, the appropriate response is to sue him in court. If he refuses to appear, only then should a legal arrest warrant be issued. Was he even summoned by a court before his arrest? This is exactly why Okai must be released—because justice and democracy demand it. We stand with freedom of speech. #EbiraOnline #ebiraonlinemedia
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  • You Have a Good Governor – President Tinubu Tells A’Ibom Delegation

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has praised Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, for his leadership and commitment to the development of his State, affirming that, “you have a very good governor, and he has the fear of God and love for his people.”

    The President made this remark on Friday, February 28, 2025, when he received a 104-member delegation from Akwa Ibom, led by Governor Eno and Senate President Godswill Akpabio, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

    The delegation included political, traditional, and religious leaders, former ministers, lawmakers, and representatives of youth and women groups, reflecting a spirit of unity across party lines.

    A key highlight of the visit was the conferment of Akwa Ibom’s highest traditional title, Otuekong (Commander-in-Chief of Akwa Ibom State), on President Tinubu by the State’s traditional rulers, led by the Oku Ibom Ibibio III, Ntenyin Solomon Etuk.

    President Tinubu welcomed the honour and recalled his personal ties to Akwa Ibom, having lived in Eket while working as a staff of Mobil Producing Nigeria.

    He stressed the importance of political leaders prioritizing national development over party affiliations, stating that Nigeria’s full potential could only be realized through unity and collective action.

    “I have just signed the 2025 budget. I am happy that the uncertainty over the economy is fading, and hope is rising.

    “Thank you for always standing by us. We must work together to build the nation,” he said.

    Governor Eno, in his remarks, presented his 20-Months Scorecard to the President and outlined key requests, including support for the development of the Ibom Deep Seaport, intervention in ecological challenges, and an invitation for the President to commission the Arise Resorts and key road projects in May 2025.

    Senate President Akpabio commended Governor Eno for fostering unity in the State, saying, “words will fail me if I am to describe how elevated I am today.

    “This is the first time the blue and white have come together. I come from home, I can see my people. Akwa Ibom has demonstrated the brotherhood we stand for, and it is the governor that has made this possible.”

    “Akpabio assured President Tinubu of Akwa Ibom’s full support in his administration’s efforts to move the nation forward, adding that the political leadership in the state would work towards further reconciliation and collaboration.

    The high-profile delegation included Deputy Governor Senator Akon Eyakenyi; Coordinator of the Office of the First Lady, Mrs. Helen Eno-Obareki; immediate past Governor Udom Emmanuel; present and former members of the National Assembly; Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Udeme Otong; Minister of State for Petroleum (Gas), Obong Emem Ekperikpe Ekpo; and State Chairmen of the PDP and APC, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Akpan and Hon. Stephen Ntukekpo.

    Also present were the Secretary to the State Government, Enobong Uwah; some members of the State Executive Council; representatives from various federal boards and commissions and religious and Royal fathers.

    The visit underscored Akwa Ibom’s commitment to bipartisan governance, sustainable development, and strengthened collaboration with the federal government to address critical infrastructural and ecological challenges.
    You Have a Good Governor – President Tinubu Tells A’Ibom Delegation President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has praised Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, for his leadership and commitment to the development of his State, affirming that, “you have a very good governor, and he has the fear of God and love for his people.” The President made this remark on Friday, February 28, 2025, when he received a 104-member delegation from Akwa Ibom, led by Governor Eno and Senate President Godswill Akpabio, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. The delegation included political, traditional, and religious leaders, former ministers, lawmakers, and representatives of youth and women groups, reflecting a spirit of unity across party lines. A key highlight of the visit was the conferment of Akwa Ibom’s highest traditional title, Otuekong (Commander-in-Chief of Akwa Ibom State), on President Tinubu by the State’s traditional rulers, led by the Oku Ibom Ibibio III, Ntenyin Solomon Etuk. President Tinubu welcomed the honour and recalled his personal ties to Akwa Ibom, having lived in Eket while working as a staff of Mobil Producing Nigeria. He stressed the importance of political leaders prioritizing national development over party affiliations, stating that Nigeria’s full potential could only be realized through unity and collective action. “I have just signed the 2025 budget. I am happy that the uncertainty over the economy is fading, and hope is rising. “Thank you for always standing by us. We must work together to build the nation,” he said. Governor Eno, in his remarks, presented his 20-Months Scorecard to the President and outlined key requests, including support for the development of the Ibom Deep Seaport, intervention in ecological challenges, and an invitation for the President to commission the Arise Resorts and key road projects in May 2025. Senate President Akpabio commended Governor Eno for fostering unity in the State, saying, “words will fail me if I am to describe how elevated I am today. “This is the first time the blue and white have come together. I come from home, I can see my people. Akwa Ibom has demonstrated the brotherhood we stand for, and it is the governor that has made this possible.” “Akpabio assured President Tinubu of Akwa Ibom’s full support in his administration’s efforts to move the nation forward, adding that the political leadership in the state would work towards further reconciliation and collaboration. The high-profile delegation included Deputy Governor Senator Akon Eyakenyi; Coordinator of the Office of the First Lady, Mrs. Helen Eno-Obareki; immediate past Governor Udom Emmanuel; present and former members of the National Assembly; Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Udeme Otong; Minister of State for Petroleum (Gas), Obong Emem Ekperikpe Ekpo; and State Chairmen of the PDP and APC, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Akpan and Hon. Stephen Ntukekpo. Also present were the Secretary to the State Government, Enobong Uwah; some members of the State Executive Council; representatives from various federal boards and commissions and religious and Royal fathers. The visit underscored Akwa Ibom’s commitment to bipartisan governance, sustainable development, and strengthened collaboration with the federal government to address critical infrastructural and ecological challenges.
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  • President Tinubu Lauds Gov. Eno’s Development Strides, Bipartisan Approach

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, for his bipartisan approach to governance and his impressive developmental strides since assuming office nearly two years ago. The President gave this commendation during a meeting with Akwa Ibom stakeholders, led by Governor Eno, at the State House in Abuja.

    “I must commend Akwa Ibom for this unity of purpose. Governor Umo is a godly man, a performer, and I congratulate him on the great achievements he has recorded. Akwa Ibom is blessed to have him as governor,” President Tinubu stated.

    The President urged other leaders across the country to adopt a similar approach, prioritizing unity and development in their respective states. He emphasized that collaboration and inclusivity in governance are essential for addressing Nigeria’s challenges and called on all stakeholders to work together for the greater good of their states and the country.

    Speaking on behalf of the Akwa Ibom delegation, Governor Eno expressed gratitude for the President’s support, particularly in facilitating the emergence of Senator Godswill Akpabio as Senate President and appointing prominent Akwa Ibom sons and daughters to key federal positions, including Obong Ekperikpe Ekpo as Minister of State for Petroleum Resources.

    Governor Eno praised President Tinubu for implementing strategic policies aimed at improving the nation’s fortunes and pledged the unwavering support of the Akwa Ibom people for his administration. He presented a progress report highlighting his administration’s achievements, emphasizing efforts toward inclusivity and sustainable development.

    The Governor also sought federal support for key projects, particularly the long-awaited Ibom Deep Seaport, which promises to transform the state’s economy and boost regional and national economic growth. He invited President Tinubu to visit Akwa Ibom in May 2025 to commission the Arise Park and Resort, a flagship project aimed at enhancing the state’s tourism potential. Additionally, he appealed for more federal appointments for Akwa Ibom indigenes and other interventions to further accelerate the state’s development.

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio also spoke at the meeting, commending President Tinubu’s leadership and applauding Governor Eno for fostering unity and driving significant progress in the state. He emphasized the importance of collaboration in achieving both state and national development goals and pledged his continued support for Governor Eno’s vision for Akwa Ibom.

    The meeting was attended by key political, religious, and traditional leaders, including Deputy Governor Senator Akon Eyakenyi, former Governor Udom Emmanuel, Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Udeme Otong, members of the National Assembly, members of the State Executive Council, leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), President General of the Supreme Council of Akwa Ibom State Traditional Rulers Council, Oku Ibom Ibibio Nteyin Solomon Etuk, other traditional rulers, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Akwa Ibom State, Apostle Christian Nyong, religious leaders, leaders of sociocultural groups, as well as youth and women leaders.

    During the meeting, President Tinubu was conferred with the chieftaincy title of Otuekong Akwa Ibom (Grand Commander of Akwa Ibom) by the Supreme Council of Akwa Ibom State Traditional Rulers. The honor, bestowed on behalf of the traditional council by Oku Ibom Ibibio Nteyin Solomon Etuk, recognized President Tinubu’s visionary leadership and contributions to the state’s progress.
    President Tinubu Lauds Gov. Eno’s Development Strides, Bipartisan Approach President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, for his bipartisan approach to governance and his impressive developmental strides since assuming office nearly two years ago. The President gave this commendation during a meeting with Akwa Ibom stakeholders, led by Governor Eno, at the State House in Abuja. “I must commend Akwa Ibom for this unity of purpose. Governor Umo is a godly man, a performer, and I congratulate him on the great achievements he has recorded. Akwa Ibom is blessed to have him as governor,” President Tinubu stated. The President urged other leaders across the country to adopt a similar approach, prioritizing unity and development in their respective states. He emphasized that collaboration and inclusivity in governance are essential for addressing Nigeria’s challenges and called on all stakeholders to work together for the greater good of their states and the country. Speaking on behalf of the Akwa Ibom delegation, Governor Eno expressed gratitude for the President’s support, particularly in facilitating the emergence of Senator Godswill Akpabio as Senate President and appointing prominent Akwa Ibom sons and daughters to key federal positions, including Obong Ekperikpe Ekpo as Minister of State for Petroleum Resources. Governor Eno praised President Tinubu for implementing strategic policies aimed at improving the nation’s fortunes and pledged the unwavering support of the Akwa Ibom people for his administration. He presented a progress report highlighting his administration’s achievements, emphasizing efforts toward inclusivity and sustainable development. The Governor also sought federal support for key projects, particularly the long-awaited Ibom Deep Seaport, which promises to transform the state’s economy and boost regional and national economic growth. He invited President Tinubu to visit Akwa Ibom in May 2025 to commission the Arise Park and Resort, a flagship project aimed at enhancing the state’s tourism potential. Additionally, he appealed for more federal appointments for Akwa Ibom indigenes and other interventions to further accelerate the state’s development. Senate President Godswill Akpabio also spoke at the meeting, commending President Tinubu’s leadership and applauding Governor Eno for fostering unity and driving significant progress in the state. He emphasized the importance of collaboration in achieving both state and national development goals and pledged his continued support for Governor Eno’s vision for Akwa Ibom. The meeting was attended by key political, religious, and traditional leaders, including Deputy Governor Senator Akon Eyakenyi, former Governor Udom Emmanuel, Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Udeme Otong, members of the National Assembly, members of the State Executive Council, leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), President General of the Supreme Council of Akwa Ibom State Traditional Rulers Council, Oku Ibom Ibibio Nteyin Solomon Etuk, other traditional rulers, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Akwa Ibom State, Apostle Christian Nyong, religious leaders, leaders of sociocultural groups, as well as youth and women leaders. During the meeting, President Tinubu was conferred with the chieftaincy title of Otuekong Akwa Ibom (Grand Commander of Akwa Ibom) by the Supreme Council of Akwa Ibom State Traditional Rulers. The honor, bestowed on behalf of the traditional council by Oku Ibom Ibibio Nteyin Solomon Etuk, recognized President Tinubu’s visionary leadership and contributions to the state’s progress.
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  • GOV UMO ENO PAYS GLOWING TRIBUTE TO LATE ELDER STATESMAN, OBOT ETUKAFIA

    ... commiserates with family, Ikot Abasi people

    Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, has commiserated with the Etukafia family of Ikpetim village and the entire Ikot Abasi Local Government Area, over the demise of their patriarch and political leader, the late Obong Obot Davies Etukafia.

    In his message of condolence at the funeral service in honour of the deceased elder statesman, held at the Ikot Abasi Local Government Field, Governor Eno described the deceased as a phenomenal and consequential public servant whose services to the state and government will always be appreciated, as he expressed deep regrets over his loss.

    Recollecting Obong Etukafia's role in the birthing of his administration, Governor Umo said the late patriarch was an ardent supporter of the movement that led to his massive victory in the 2023 gubernatorial elections, adding that his team remains deeply grateful for the patriarch's huge support as the political leader of Ikot Abasi and a renowned stakeholder in the Akwa Ibom polity.

    "On behalf of the government and people of Akwa Ibom State, I express our deepest condolences on the passing of your dear father and patriarch, the late Sir (Obong) Obot Davies Etukafia at the age of 86.

    "Our late elder statesman in retirement devoted his life to the advancement of the interest of Ikot Abasi, within the larger Akwa Ibom political space and until his passing, was the political leader of this Local Government Area," the Governor stated.

    Affirming the position that life does not consist in the number of years one lived, but in the quality of life within the years he lives, the Governor said the life in the years of Obong Etukafia will always count in the annals of Akwa Ibom State, charging his family to ensure to further his great legacies.

    In his homily drawn from Genesis 50:24-25, Most Rev John Koko-Bassey admonished Christians on the importance of having a good name, stressing that a good name is better than sweet smelling perfume, and greater than sacrifice.

    He noted with delight some prominent Akwa Ibom sons, dead and alive, who have made good names, stressing that in less than two years, Governor Umo Eno has made a good name as a peace maker, and a unifier.

    Media Unit
    Government House, Uyo
    28/2/25
    GOV UMO ENO PAYS GLOWING TRIBUTE TO LATE ELDER STATESMAN, OBOT ETUKAFIA ... commiserates with family, Ikot Abasi people Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, has commiserated with the Etukafia family of Ikpetim village and the entire Ikot Abasi Local Government Area, over the demise of their patriarch and political leader, the late Obong Obot Davies Etukafia. In his message of condolence at the funeral service in honour of the deceased elder statesman, held at the Ikot Abasi Local Government Field, Governor Eno described the deceased as a phenomenal and consequential public servant whose services to the state and government will always be appreciated, as he expressed deep regrets over his loss. Recollecting Obong Etukafia's role in the birthing of his administration, Governor Umo said the late patriarch was an ardent supporter of the movement that led to his massive victory in the 2023 gubernatorial elections, adding that his team remains deeply grateful for the patriarch's huge support as the political leader of Ikot Abasi and a renowned stakeholder in the Akwa Ibom polity. "On behalf of the government and people of Akwa Ibom State, I express our deepest condolences on the passing of your dear father and patriarch, the late Sir (Obong) Obot Davies Etukafia at the age of 86. "Our late elder statesman in retirement devoted his life to the advancement of the interest of Ikot Abasi, within the larger Akwa Ibom political space and until his passing, was the political leader of this Local Government Area," the Governor stated. Affirming the position that life does not consist in the number of years one lived, but in the quality of life within the years he lives, the Governor said the life in the years of Obong Etukafia will always count in the annals of Akwa Ibom State, charging his family to ensure to further his great legacies. In his homily drawn from Genesis 50:24-25, Most Rev John Koko-Bassey admonished Christians on the importance of having a good name, stressing that a good name is better than sweet smelling perfume, and greater than sacrifice. He noted with delight some prominent Akwa Ibom sons, dead and alive, who have made good names, stressing that in less than two years, Governor Umo Eno has made a good name as a peace maker, and a unifier. Media Unit Government House, Uyo 28/2/25
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  • RURAL DEVELOPMENT: GOV ENO DIRECTS CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD IN IKONO-UYO

    ...mourns demise of Obong Ekiko

    Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, has directed the State Ministry of Works to award a contract for the construction of a 5 kilometre road in Ikono Clan, Uyo Local Government Area.

    The Governor announced this while addressing sympathisers at the funeral service in honour of late elderstatesman, Obong Cyril Mathew Ekiko, at Primary School grounds, Nung Asang.

    Governor Eno explained that the road construction, besides aligning with the rural development thrust of his administration, was to keep faith with the understanding he had with the deceased during his political campaign.

    "I didn't know Uyo extends to this area. I would have thought it is Etinan Local Government Area. Be that as it may, I have asked the Ministry of Works to work with you to open up another road here. We are doing two already, but we will try and add one more in honour of your Dad."

    He recalled consulting late Obong Cyril Ekiko, a former Member of the Cross River State House of Assembly in the second republic, to canvass support for his election as governor and the elder statesman drew his attention to the non inclusion of indigenes of Ikono Uyo in the State Executive Council since the creation of the State. He informed the people that the area has been fully represented in the new State Exco billed for inauguration on Monday February 24, 2025.

    "During our campaign, I remember vividly that I visited the late Obong Ekiko, and one of the things he told me was not to forget Ikono Uyo when I become Governor, that they have not had any member in the State EXCO, either as a Commissioner or Spacial Adviser.

    "But I am happy today that even though he wasn't around, we have kept our faith, we have kept the promise. Today, Ikono Uyo has, for the first time, a member in the State Executive Council that will be sworn in on Monday.

    He acknowledged that the deceased stood firm in support of truth and condoled the family on the demise of the patriarch, saying that the passing of a loved one evokes painful and emotional feelings and that he, and by extension the people of the State, shared in the sadness and feeling of loss experienced by the family.

    Governor Eno urged the family to take solace in the fact that the deceased had laid a solid foundation of growth predicated on excellent pursuit and intellectual curiosity whose candle the survivors should hold admirably to, in order to immortalised him, and prayed for the repose of his soul.

    Chief mourner and son of the deceased, Engr. Mbong Ekiko expressed appreciation to the Governor for leading the State delegation to bid farewell to his late father, a gesture which he said culminated to his community benefitting in the rural development drive of the present administration.

    Media Unit
    Govt. House, Uyo
    23/2/25
    RURAL DEVELOPMENT: GOV ENO DIRECTS CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD IN IKONO-UYO ...mourns demise of Obong Ekiko Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, has directed the State Ministry of Works to award a contract for the construction of a 5 kilometre road in Ikono Clan, Uyo Local Government Area. The Governor announced this while addressing sympathisers at the funeral service in honour of late elderstatesman, Obong Cyril Mathew Ekiko, at Primary School grounds, Nung Asang. Governor Eno explained that the road construction, besides aligning with the rural development thrust of his administration, was to keep faith with the understanding he had with the deceased during his political campaign. "I didn't know Uyo extends to this area. I would have thought it is Etinan Local Government Area. Be that as it may, I have asked the Ministry of Works to work with you to open up another road here. We are doing two already, but we will try and add one more in honour of your Dad." He recalled consulting late Obong Cyril Ekiko, a former Member of the Cross River State House of Assembly in the second republic, to canvass support for his election as governor and the elder statesman drew his attention to the non inclusion of indigenes of Ikono Uyo in the State Executive Council since the creation of the State. He informed the people that the area has been fully represented in the new State Exco billed for inauguration on Monday February 24, 2025. "During our campaign, I remember vividly that I visited the late Obong Ekiko, and one of the things he told me was not to forget Ikono Uyo when I become Governor, that they have not had any member in the State EXCO, either as a Commissioner or Spacial Adviser. "But I am happy today that even though he wasn't around, we have kept our faith, we have kept the promise. Today, Ikono Uyo has, for the first time, a member in the State Executive Council that will be sworn in on Monday. He acknowledged that the deceased stood firm in support of truth and condoled the family on the demise of the patriarch, saying that the passing of a loved one evokes painful and emotional feelings and that he, and by extension the people of the State, shared in the sadness and feeling of loss experienced by the family. Governor Eno urged the family to take solace in the fact that the deceased had laid a solid foundation of growth predicated on excellent pursuit and intellectual curiosity whose candle the survivors should hold admirably to, in order to immortalised him, and prayed for the repose of his soul. Chief mourner and son of the deceased, Engr. Mbong Ekiko expressed appreciation to the Governor for leading the State delegation to bid farewell to his late father, a gesture which he said culminated to his community benefitting in the rural development drive of the present administration. Media Unit Govt. House, Uyo 23/2/25
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  • RURAL DEVELOPMENT: GOV ENO DIRECTS CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD IN IKONO-UYO

    ...mourns demise of Obong Ekiko

    Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, has directed the State Ministry of Works to award a contract for the construction of a 5 kilometre road in Ikono Clan, Uyo Local Government Area.

    The Governor announced this while addressing sympathisers at the funeral service in honour of late elderstatesman, Obong Cyril Mathew Ekiko, at Primary School grounds, Nung Asang.

    Governor Eno explained that the road construction, besides aligning with the rural development thrust of his administration, was to keep faith with the understanding he had with the deceased during his political campaign.

    "I didn't know Uyo extends to this area. I would have thought it is Etinan Local Government Area. Be that as it may, I have asked the Ministry of Works to work with you to open up another road here. We are doing two already, but we will try and add one more in honour of your Dad."

    He recalled consulting late Obong Cyril Ekiko, a former Member of the Cross River State House of Assembly in the second republic, to canvass support for his election as governor and the elder statesman drew his attention to the non inclusion of indigenes of Ikono Uyo in the State Executive Council since the creation of the State. He informed the people that the area has been fully represented in the new State Exco billed for inauguration on Monday February 24, 2025.

    "During our campaign, I remember vividly that I visited the late Obong Ekiko, and one of the things he told me was not to forget Ikono Uyo when I become Governor, that they have not had any member in the State EXCO, either as a Commissioner or Spacial Adviser.

    "But I am happy today that even though he wasn't around, we have kept our faith, we have kept the promise. Today, Ikono Uyo has, for the first time, a member in the State Executive Council that will be sworn in on Monday.

    He acknowledged that the deceased stood firm in support of truth and condoled the family on the demise of the patriarch, saying that the passing of a loved one evokes painful and emotional feelings and that he, and by extension the people of the State, shared in the sadness and feeling of loss experienced by the family.

    Governor Eno urged the family to take solace in the fact that the deceased had laid a solid foundation of growth predicated on excellent pursuit and intellectual curiosity whose candle the survivors should hold admirably to, in order to immortalised him, and prayed for the repose of his soul.

    Chief mourner and son of the deceased, Engr. Mbong Ekiko expressed appreciation to the Governor for leading the State delegation to bid farewell to his late father, a gesture which he said culminated to his community benefitting in the rural development drive of the present administration.

    Media Unit
    Govt. House, Uyo
    23/2/25
    RURAL DEVELOPMENT: GOV ENO DIRECTS CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD IN IKONO-UYO ...mourns demise of Obong Ekiko Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno, has directed the State Ministry of Works to award a contract for the construction of a 5 kilometre road in Ikono Clan, Uyo Local Government Area. The Governor announced this while addressing sympathisers at the funeral service in honour of late elderstatesman, Obong Cyril Mathew Ekiko, at Primary School grounds, Nung Asang. Governor Eno explained that the road construction, besides aligning with the rural development thrust of his administration, was to keep faith with the understanding he had with the deceased during his political campaign. "I didn't know Uyo extends to this area. I would have thought it is Etinan Local Government Area. Be that as it may, I have asked the Ministry of Works to work with you to open up another road here. We are doing two already, but we will try and add one more in honour of your Dad." He recalled consulting late Obong Cyril Ekiko, a former Member of the Cross River State House of Assembly in the second republic, to canvass support for his election as governor and the elder statesman drew his attention to the non inclusion of indigenes of Ikono Uyo in the State Executive Council since the creation of the State. He informed the people that the area has been fully represented in the new State Exco billed for inauguration on Monday February 24, 2025. "During our campaign, I remember vividly that I visited the late Obong Ekiko, and one of the things he told me was not to forget Ikono Uyo when I become Governor, that they have not had any member in the State EXCO, either as a Commissioner or Spacial Adviser. "But I am happy today that even though he wasn't around, we have kept our faith, we have kept the promise. Today, Ikono Uyo has, for the first time, a member in the State Executive Council that will be sworn in on Monday. He acknowledged that the deceased stood firm in support of truth and condoled the family on the demise of the patriarch, saying that the passing of a loved one evokes painful and emotional feelings and that he, and by extension the people of the State, shared in the sadness and feeling of loss experienced by the family. Governor Eno urged the family to take solace in the fact that the deceased had laid a solid foundation of growth predicated on excellent pursuit and intellectual curiosity whose candle the survivors should hold admirably to, in order to immortalised him, and prayed for the repose of his soul. Chief mourner and son of the deceased, Engr. Mbong Ekiko expressed appreciation to the Governor for leading the State delegation to bid farewell to his late father, a gesture which he said culminated to his community benefitting in the rural development drive of the present administration. Media Unit Govt. House, Uyo 23/2/25
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  • PRESS RELEASE
    February 21, 2025

    *Re: Trending Video on Facebook Showing Police Officers Mishandling a Civilian*

    1. The Abia State Police Command is aware of a trending video on Facebook depicting some police officers manhandling a civilian. The incident is alleged to have occurred along Lagos Street, Umuahia on 20/02/2025

    2. The officers involved have been identified, and are currently under interrogation at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID).

    3. The public will be updated after necessary administrative actions are taken against the erring officers.

    4. The Commissioner of Police, Abia State Command, CP Danladi Isa, strongly condemns this act of unprofessional misconduct and incivility toward members of the public. He reiterates that under his leadership, the command is committed to ensuring a professionally competent, Rule of law complaint, and people-friendly police force in line with the vision of the Inspector General of Police.

    5. The public is hereby advised to report any misconduct, unprofessional behavior, or incivility by officers of the command to the Complaint Response Unit via 09031593827, 09035401645.

    SIGNED:
    DSP Maureen Chioma Chinaka LLB anipr
    Police Public Relations Officer
    FOR: The Commissioner Of Police
    Abia State Command
    PRESS RELEASE February 21, 2025 *Re: Trending Video on Facebook Showing Police Officers Mishandling a Civilian* 1. The Abia State Police Command is aware of a trending video on Facebook depicting some police officers manhandling a civilian. The incident is alleged to have occurred along Lagos Street, Umuahia on 20/02/2025 2. The officers involved have been identified, and are currently under interrogation at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID). 3. The public will be updated after necessary administrative actions are taken against the erring officers. 4. The Commissioner of Police, Abia State Command, CP Danladi Isa, strongly condemns this act of unprofessional misconduct and incivility toward members of the public. He reiterates that under his leadership, the command is committed to ensuring a professionally competent, Rule of law complaint, and people-friendly police force in line with the vision of the Inspector General of Police. 5. The public is hereby advised to report any misconduct, unprofessional behavior, or incivility by officers of the command to the Complaint Response Unit via 09031593827, 09035401645. SIGNED: DSP Maureen Chioma Chinaka LLB anipr Police Public Relations Officer FOR: The Commissioner Of Police Abia State Command
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