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  • *EXCERPTS OF THE AKWA IBOM STATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 26TH MARCH, 2025*

    The meeting presided over by His Excellency, the Governor-in-Council, Pastor Umo Eno, and attended by the Deputy Governor, Sen. Akon Eyakenyi, Secretary to the State Government, Head of the Civil Service, the Executive Assistant/Chief Delivery Advisor, All Commissioners, and Special Advisers, commenced at about 12pm.

    After extensive deliberations, some key resolutions reached were as follows:

    1. The Executive Council ratified and approved the implementation of a modern City Bus transportation system for Uyo metropolis. The project will provide safe, reliable and eco-friendly bus service that will enhance public transportation and accessibility, while driving socioeconomic development to improve the quality of life for citizens.

    2. Council also approved the refurbishment and renovation of the Ibom Hotels and Golf Resort, to restore its lost glory. This will involve a total overhaul of furniture, electrical, mechanical components of its appurtenances to give a completely new experience.

    3. A request was also brought before Council for the extension of the Julius Berger contract for the maintenance of the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium to ensure the facility maintains its standard as Nigeria’s best and home for the Super Eagles.

    4. The Executive Council reviewed the report brought before it on the status of the Eket International market and directed the Inter-ministerial Committee to thoroughly analyze the project, its status and all of the issues surrounding it and submit its report within one month to ensure that the project is brought alive in the interest of the people.

    5. EXCO also considered and deliberated on ministerial reports from several ministries, to ensure their short term programmes and plans align with the ARISE Agenda and follow through implementation timelines.

    6. Council also approved commencement of pensioners verification exercise from the 1st of April, 2025 so that the State can have a clean pensions record and continue the process of seamless payment of pensions to beneficiaries.

    7. In line with the provisions of the Road Traffic Law, cap 115 of Akwa Ibom State 2001 and Akwa Ibom State Transport Regulation of 2022, the Executive Council considered the current menace and issues associated with motorcycles and tricycles operations in the State Capital and directed a strict implementation of the prohibition order on motorcycles in every part of Uyo metropolis.

    On this, Council also reaffirmed the prohibition of tricycles in some sections of the metropolis, such as Wellington Bassey Way and four other roads including Abak road by Nsentip street up to Ibom Plaza, Aka road by Etuk Street before the plaza, Ikot Ekpene road by Udi street up to the plaza and Oron road by Okokon Etuk Street to the plaza area.

    His Excellency, the Governor in Council has therefore directed the Ministries of Transportation; Internal Security and security agencies to ensure strict compliance to enable government curb criminality and the menace experienced lately.

    8. Council also acknowledged the hosting of the Niger Delta Sports Festival in Uyo and commended the Niger Delta Development Commission for bringing the event to Akwa Ibom State, while calling on the people to come out en-masse and support the event to ensure success.

    The meeting ended at about 6:30pm.

    Rt. Hon. Aniekan Umanah
    Commissioner for Information, AKS
    26/03/2025
    *EXCERPTS OF THE AKWA IBOM STATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 26TH MARCH, 2025* The meeting presided over by His Excellency, the Governor-in-Council, Pastor Umo Eno, and attended by the Deputy Governor, Sen. Akon Eyakenyi, Secretary to the State Government, Head of the Civil Service, the Executive Assistant/Chief Delivery Advisor, All Commissioners, and Special Advisers, commenced at about 12pm. After extensive deliberations, some key resolutions reached were as follows: 1. The Executive Council ratified and approved the implementation of a modern City Bus transportation system for Uyo metropolis. The project will provide safe, reliable and eco-friendly bus service that will enhance public transportation and accessibility, while driving socioeconomic development to improve the quality of life for citizens. 2. Council also approved the refurbishment and renovation of the Ibom Hotels and Golf Resort, to restore its lost glory. This will involve a total overhaul of furniture, electrical, mechanical components of its appurtenances to give a completely new experience. 3. A request was also brought before Council for the extension of the Julius Berger contract for the maintenance of the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium to ensure the facility maintains its standard as Nigeria’s best and home for the Super Eagles. 4. The Executive Council reviewed the report brought before it on the status of the Eket International market and directed the Inter-ministerial Committee to thoroughly analyze the project, its status and all of the issues surrounding it and submit its report within one month to ensure that the project is brought alive in the interest of the people. 5. EXCO also considered and deliberated on ministerial reports from several ministries, to ensure their short term programmes and plans align with the ARISE Agenda and follow through implementation timelines. 6. Council also approved commencement of pensioners verification exercise from the 1st of April, 2025 so that the State can have a clean pensions record and continue the process of seamless payment of pensions to beneficiaries. 7. In line with the provisions of the Road Traffic Law, cap 115 of Akwa Ibom State 2001 and Akwa Ibom State Transport Regulation of 2022, the Executive Council considered the current menace and issues associated with motorcycles and tricycles operations in the State Capital and directed a strict implementation of the prohibition order on motorcycles in every part of Uyo metropolis. On this, Council also reaffirmed the prohibition of tricycles in some sections of the metropolis, such as Wellington Bassey Way and four other roads including Abak road by Nsentip street up to Ibom Plaza, Aka road by Etuk Street before the plaza, Ikot Ekpene road by Udi street up to the plaza and Oron road by Okokon Etuk Street to the plaza area. His Excellency, the Governor in Council has therefore directed the Ministries of Transportation; Internal Security and security agencies to ensure strict compliance to enable government curb criminality and the menace experienced lately. 8. Council also acknowledged the hosting of the Niger Delta Sports Festival in Uyo and commended the Niger Delta Development Commission for bringing the event to Akwa Ibom State, while calling on the people to come out en-masse and support the event to ensure success. The meeting ended at about 6:30pm. Rt. Hon. Aniekan Umanah Commissioner for Information, AKS 26/03/2025
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  • NSCDC PROJECTS INCREASE IN OIL PRODUCTION SEEKS STRONGER SYNERGY IN COMBATING CRUDE OIL THEFT AS CG AUDI EMBARK ON OPERATIONAL TOUR ACROSS NIGER DELTA.

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has affirmed its readiness to continue collaborating with Critical Stakeholders in the fight against Vandalism of pipelines and Crude oil theft in the Niger Delta.

    While on Operational tour across Oil Facilities and Officers providing security for Critical Infrastructure in the Niger Delta; the NSCDC Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi mni, OFR.called for stronger synergy amongst critical stakeholders to make the fight against oil theft a great success.

    Speaking on his purpose of visit the CG Audi relayed that in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR; the NSCDC is working assidously in readiness to combat oil theft and Vandalism; arrest, prosecute offenders and ensure increase in oil production litres per barrel.

    The NSCDC Boss said the Corps under his leadership belief that with effective Collaborations, Coordination, Cooperation amongst Critical stakeholders through actionable Intelligence and Information sharing; the menace of environmental degradation, Pipeline Vandalism and crude oil theft would be drastically reduced and the positive effect is increase in oil production in litres per barrel.

    The virile and agile CG further addressed the NSCDC Operatives deployed to the Creek on the need for Professionalism, Patriotism and loyalty in Service to the nation noting that their continous unwavering commitment in prosecution of one of the pivotal mandate of the Corps which is to Safeguard all Critical National Assets and Infrastructure across the federation is noted and commendable.

    He urged them not to relent nor rest on their oars as to who much is given a lot is expected.

    "As disciplined and trained operatives you must carry out your duties with utmost loyalty and dedication because the public look up to us as the lead agency saddled with the responsibility of Safeguarding Oil pipelines, Telecommunication Equipment, Electrical power Installations, Railway gadgets amongst others".

    This visit is to boost your morale and encourage you to discharge your duties with all sense of responsibility and on behalf of my self and the NSCDC management your welfare will continue to be adequately covered.

    SIGNED:
    CSC AFOLABI BABAWALE Anipr,
    NATIONAL PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
    NSCDC NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS ABUJA.
    NSCDC PROJECTS INCREASE IN OIL PRODUCTION SEEKS STRONGER SYNERGY IN COMBATING CRUDE OIL THEFT AS CG AUDI EMBARK ON OPERATIONAL TOUR ACROSS NIGER DELTA. The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has affirmed its readiness to continue collaborating with Critical Stakeholders in the fight against Vandalism of pipelines and Crude oil theft in the Niger Delta. While on Operational tour across Oil Facilities and Officers providing security for Critical Infrastructure in the Niger Delta; the NSCDC Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi mni, OFR.called for stronger synergy amongst critical stakeholders to make the fight against oil theft a great success. Speaking on his purpose of visit the CG Audi relayed that in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR; the NSCDC is working assidously in readiness to combat oil theft and Vandalism; arrest, prosecute offenders and ensure increase in oil production litres per barrel. The NSCDC Boss said the Corps under his leadership belief that with effective Collaborations, Coordination, Cooperation amongst Critical stakeholders through actionable Intelligence and Information sharing; the menace of environmental degradation, Pipeline Vandalism and crude oil theft would be drastically reduced and the positive effect is increase in oil production in litres per barrel. The virile and agile CG further addressed the NSCDC Operatives deployed to the Creek on the need for Professionalism, Patriotism and loyalty in Service to the nation noting that their continous unwavering commitment in prosecution of one of the pivotal mandate of the Corps which is to Safeguard all Critical National Assets and Infrastructure across the federation is noted and commendable. He urged them not to relent nor rest on their oars as to who much is given a lot is expected. "As disciplined and trained operatives you must carry out your duties with utmost loyalty and dedication because the public look up to us as the lead agency saddled with the responsibility of Safeguarding Oil pipelines, Telecommunication Equipment, Electrical power Installations, Railway gadgets amongst others". This visit is to boost your morale and encourage you to discharge your duties with all sense of responsibility and on behalf of my self and the NSCDC management your welfare will continue to be adequately covered. SIGNED: CSC AFOLABI BABAWALE Anipr, NATIONAL PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER NSCDC NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS ABUJA.
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  • The term "farad" (F) is the unit of measurement for electrical capacitance. Capacitance is the ability of a component or circuit to store electric charge.

    In honor of the English physicist Michael Faraday, the term "farad" was named after him. A capacitor with a capacitance of one farad can store one coulomb of electric charge when a potential difference of one volt is applied across it.

    Here's a simple way to remember it:

    1 farad (F) = 1 coulomb (C) / 1 volt (V)

    Farads are used to measure the capacitance of capacitors, which are essential components in many electronic devices, including filters, oscillators, and power supplies.
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    The term "farad" (F) is the unit of measurement for electrical capacitance. Capacitance is the ability of a component or circuit to store electric charge. In honor of the English physicist Michael Faraday, the term "farad" was named after him. A capacitor with a capacitance of one farad can store one coulomb of electric charge when a potential difference of one volt is applied across it. Here's a simple way to remember it: 1 farad (F) = 1 coulomb (C) / 1 volt (V) Farads are used to measure the capacitance of capacitors, which are essential components in many electronic devices, including filters, oscillators, and power supplies. #danloader
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  • RAIN


    Rain consists of water droplets that form as a result of atmospheric water vapour,it condenses and becomes heavy enough to fall due to gravity.

    Also,rain is a type of precipitation that occurs when water falls from the sky in droplets. Rain can range from light drizzles to heavy downpours. The water droplets fall to earth in the form of rain when they become saturated with water molecules.

    However,rain is a source of fresh water for many communities around the world where rivers,lakes or aquifers are not accessible. It makes modern life easy by providing water for agriculture, electrical energy etc.

    Moreso,rain fall occurs in a particular season of the year and has duration. This season is also known as WET SEASON. In Nigeria for example,it typically occurs from April to September. However,the length the rainy season varies by region,for;

    South: The rainy season lasts from March to November.
    Far North: The rainy season lasts from Mid May to September.
    The rainy season is most noticeable on the Southeastern coast,where annual rainfall can reach 130 inches. Climate change is affecting rainfall patterns in Nigeria,contributing to irregular rainfall events outside of the traditional rainy season.

    Also,rain duration can vary depending on the intensity of the rain,the shorter,more intense rains being possible:
    Light rain: A light rain typically lasts 30-40 minutes for 0.10 of rain, or 2-3 hours for 0.25 in of rain.
    Moderate rain: A moderate rain typically lasts 10 minutes for 0.10 in of rain,or 30-60 minutes for 0.25 in of rain.
    Heavy rain: A heavy rain typically lasts 5 minutes for 0.10 in of rain,or 15 minutes for 0.25 in of rain.

    Rain intensity is measured by the rate of precipitation in millimeters per hour:

    Light rain: Less than 2.5 millimeters per hour.
    Moderate rain: Between 2.5-7.6 millimeters per hour.
    Heavy rain: More than 7.6 millimeters per hour
    Violent rain: More than 50 millimeters per hour.
    Rain gauges and Weather radar can be used to measure the intensity of rain.


    The importance of rain cannot be over emphasized they are:
    Rain is a vital source of water for human and ecological survival. It replenishes water resources like rivers,lakes and aquifers and provides water for drinking, sanitation and industrial use.

    It is essential for agriculture,as it provides moisture for crops to grow.

    It regulates the temperature, especially in tropical and temperate regions.After a hot day,rain cool down the environment

    It provides water for hydroelectric power plants.

    It is a vital component of many ecosystems including forest, wetlands and rainforest.


    Also, rain can cause damages or disaster in the world even with its advantages. Acid rain for instance causes damage to a lot of materials,stone,metal etc.
    Heavy rainfall can cause soil erosion and floods etc.

    So to that effect,some necessary measures are to be taken to avoid these damages that occur as a result of rainfall. These measures are:
    Improve drainage by keeping it clean
    Avoid flooded areas
    Build dikes and levees
    Consider terracing steep slopes etc.


    Rain is an amazing weather that symbolizes a lot of events, festivals, cultures etc. No wonder a popular Nigerian Musician named 2Baba sang a song titled “Raindrops” symbolizing blessing according to the music.

    Also,rain is often perceived as a message from the Divine. It signifies the end of a long terror, breaking of drought, unhappiness,rebirth, renewal etc. In the Igbo culture,the New Yam festival is a popular festival celebrated to thank the Supreme God for a good harvest and it is usually celebrated towards the end or after the rainy season.

    In Conclusion,the rainy season is a season to look forward to because of what comes alongside it. It can be enjoyable and can be disastrous as well.




    RAIN Rain consists of water droplets that form as a result of atmospheric water vapour,it condenses and becomes heavy enough to fall due to gravity. Also,rain is a type of precipitation that occurs when water falls from the sky in droplets. Rain can range from light drizzles to heavy downpours. The water droplets fall to earth in the form of rain when they become saturated with water molecules. However,rain is a source of fresh water for many communities around the world where rivers,lakes or aquifers are not accessible. It makes modern life easy by providing water for agriculture, electrical energy etc. Moreso,rain fall occurs in a particular season of the year and has duration. This season is also known as WET SEASON. In Nigeria for example,it typically occurs from April to September. However,the length the rainy season varies by region,for; South: The rainy season lasts from March to November. Far North: The rainy season lasts from Mid May to September. The rainy season is most noticeable on the Southeastern coast,where annual rainfall can reach 130 inches. Climate change is affecting rainfall patterns in Nigeria,contributing to irregular rainfall events outside of the traditional rainy season. Also,rain duration can vary depending on the intensity of the rain,the shorter,more intense rains being possible: Light rain: A light rain typically lasts 30-40 minutes for 0.10 of rain, or 2-3 hours for 0.25 in of rain. Moderate rain: A moderate rain typically lasts 10 minutes for 0.10 in of rain,or 30-60 minutes for 0.25 in of rain. Heavy rain: A heavy rain typically lasts 5 minutes for 0.10 in of rain,or 15 minutes for 0.25 in of rain. Rain intensity is measured by the rate of precipitation in millimeters per hour: Light rain: Less than 2.5 millimeters per hour. Moderate rain: Between 2.5-7.6 millimeters per hour. Heavy rain: More than 7.6 millimeters per hour Violent rain: More than 50 millimeters per hour. Rain gauges and Weather radar can be used to measure the intensity of rain. The importance of rain cannot be over emphasized they are: Rain is a vital source of water for human and ecological survival. It replenishes water resources like rivers,lakes and aquifers and provides water for drinking, sanitation and industrial use. It is essential for agriculture,as it provides moisture for crops to grow. It regulates the temperature, especially in tropical and temperate regions.After a hot day,rain cool down the environment It provides water for hydroelectric power plants. It is a vital component of many ecosystems including forest, wetlands and rainforest. Also, rain can cause damages or disaster in the world even with its advantages. Acid rain for instance causes damage to a lot of materials,stone,metal etc. Heavy rainfall can cause soil erosion and floods etc. So to that effect,some necessary measures are to be taken to avoid these damages that occur as a result of rainfall. These measures are: Improve drainage by keeping it clean Avoid flooded areas Build dikes and levees Consider terracing steep slopes etc. Rain is an amazing weather that symbolizes a lot of events, festivals, cultures etc. No wonder a popular Nigerian Musician named 2Baba sang a song titled “Raindrops” symbolizing blessing according to the music. Also,rain is often perceived as a message from the Divine. It signifies the end of a long terror, breaking of drought, unhappiness,rebirth, renewal etc. In the Igbo culture,the New Yam festival is a popular festival celebrated to thank the Supreme God for a good harvest and it is usually celebrated towards the end or after the rainy season. In Conclusion,the rainy season is a season to look forward to because of what comes alongside it. It can be enjoyable and can be disastrous as well.
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  • The following are the Types of Transmission Systems:

    1. Manual: It is a transmission system where gear changes require the driver to manually select the gears by operating a gear stick and clutch.

    2. Automatic: It is a multi-speed transmission used in motor vehicles that does not require any input from the driver to change forward gears under normal driving conditions.

    3. CVT: A CVT, or continuously variable transmission, is an automatic transmission that uses pulleys and a belt or chain to continuously change gear ratios, instead of fixed gears.

    4. IMT: Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT) is a clutchless transmission that combines the convenience of an automatic transmission with the control of a manual transmission.

    5. DCT: A dual-clutch transmission (DCT) is a type of transmission that combines the performance of a manual transmission with the ease of use of an automatic transmission.

    6. AMT: The automated manual transmission is a type of transmission for motor vehicles. It is essentially a conventional manual transmission equipped with automatic actuation to operate the clutch and/or shift gears.

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    The following are the Types of Transmission Systems: 1. Manual: It is a transmission system where gear changes require the driver to manually select the gears by operating a gear stick and clutch. 2. Automatic: It is a multi-speed transmission used in motor vehicles that does not require any input from the driver to change forward gears under normal driving conditions. 3. CVT: A CVT, or continuously variable transmission, is an automatic transmission that uses pulleys and a belt or chain to continuously change gear ratios, instead of fixed gears. 4. IMT: Intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT) is a clutchless transmission that combines the convenience of an automatic transmission with the control of a manual transmission. 5. DCT: A dual-clutch transmission (DCT) is a type of transmission that combines the performance of a manual transmission with the ease of use of an automatic transmission. 6. AMT: The automated manual transmission is a type of transmission for motor vehicles. It is essentially a conventional manual transmission equipped with automatic actuation to operate the clutch and/or shift gears. #Engine #Transmission #Fluids #Oil #Clutch #CamshaftCrankshaft #Radiator #Electrical #Sensors #WarningLights #Suspension #Brakes #AutoMotive #AutoMaintenance #StaySafe #RoadsideAssistance #PreventiveMaintenance #CarTips #Learning #RoadSideAssistance #Automotive #Automobile #Supercars #Luxurycars #Speed #Power #Superfast
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