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Umo Eno: 174 Compassionate Home Across 31 LGAs In Akwa Ibom

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Umo Eno: 174 Compassionate Home Across 31 LGAs In Akwa Ibom

Umo Eno: 174 compassionate home across 31 LGAs in Akwa Ibom. When the word, “compassion” is mentioned in Akwa Ibom State today, no one rarely comes to mind, aside Governor Umo Eno, who has established this word, not just as an empathetic word, but a political lexicon in the state.

How did an Entrepreneur and a Hotelier suddenly become so compassionate? Take a ride with me, as we delve into the grounds of compassion made possible by the Governor.

On the 11th of December, 1997, The Royalty Hotels & Recreations Limited in Eket, Akwa Ibom State, founded by Governor Umo Eno was opened for business. The company was registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) on February 12, 1996, about 22months later, it commenced full operations and became the cynosure in the Metropolitan town of Eket.

Interfacing with people from diverse backgrounds, from Guests to staff, to suppliers, and vendors, gave Governor Umo Eno an opportunity to understand how best to relate with humans, because in the hospitality industry, that is where you may likely learn civility, if you didn’t have any.

This background helps you employ the least of persons without educational qualifications, it helps one to offer help to the down trodden, because they see you as the Big Boss and will always bring their challenges to you to solve, even the people who will seek for just food to eat without payments.

The hospitality business go hand in cap with compassion and this is where Governor Umo Eno carved a niched for himself.

The author once served as an accountant in a 3 star Hotel. The art of service and communication was the watchword despite being saddled with accounting tasks. This explains Dr Umo Eno’s compassionate walk with the people of the state.

With this training, nobody who has worked in a hotel as a staff or a management staff, that will not do well in public service.

The Governor once remarked, “If I don’t know how to do any other thing, this food business, I know it, and there’s nothing you will tell me about it, I have spent over 30years in the industry, so leave it for me.”

It is my opinion that, the connectivity that the Governor has with Akwa Ibom people, is not far fetched from his line of business. The hospitality business gave the Governor the opportunity to relate with the High, low and mighty, and these interactions has a way of making you humble.

Governor Umo Eno laid a foundation hinged on compassion for Akwa Ibom people, and everyday, he establishes the fact that, he could solve everyone’s need at the same time, if he had the strength to do so.

With 174 compassionate homes spread across the 31 Local Government Areas in the state, His Excellency, has not yet started. Akwa Ibom people should be prepared for more.

Today, 14 years old Abraham Akaniyene of Comprehensive High School, Idu Uruan, has also been a beneficiary of the Governor’s compassion, when he was using a street light to study in the middle of the night, and this act caught the Governor’s attention, who ordered the installation of solar light in Abraham’s house, a solar borehole and a total renovation of the property. Speaking in an interview, Abraham said, “May God bless Governor Umo Eno.”

How else can we appreciate a Governor, who has chosen to connect directly with the people of the state, and has encouraged educational excellence? He knows that, kids like Abraham Akaniyene are the beam of light for the future of Akwa Ibom State and should be encouraged in their academic pursuit.

The increment in bursary payment and grant for undergraduates, N550million Naira disbursement of funds to Farmers, Entrepreneurs, Sport Champions, and others, the disbursement of funds to IBOM LED Entrepreneurs, how else can a Governor show compassion?

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Umo Eno

 

Governor Umo Eno has continued to build on the foundation of compassion, and walked on the grounds of this compassion, so that, in the end, it will not be about him, but the number of Akwa Ibomites who were and who will be beneficiaries of his humane nature during his stewardship as Governor.

Governor Umo Eno’s stewardship to the Akwa Ibom people is fuelled by compassion and driven by Service.

Dr. Eneh John is a Journalist, Associate Member, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and writes from Ikot Uso Ekong, Eket, AKS.

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Akwa Ibom Lawmaker Covers Medical Bills For Patients At Palmer Memorial Hospital

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Akwa Ibom Lawmaker Covers Medical Bills For Patients At Palmer Memorial Hospital

Akwa Ibom Lawmaker covers medical bills for patients at palmer memorial Hospital. For patients at Palmer Memorial Hospital in Ikot Usen, Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area, financial hardship often stood between them and life-saving treatment. That changed when Rt. Hon. (Barr.) Ime Basy Okon, the Member Representing Itu-Ibiono Ibom Federal Constituency, stepped in to settle outstanding medical bills, offering patients a renewed chance at life.

The compassionate gesture came during Day 2 of the ongoing free medical and surgical outreach sponsored by the lawmaker across Itu and Ibiono Ibom Local Government Areas. While inspecting the outreach on Day 1, Okon learned of emergency cases where patients remained stranded due to unpaid hospital bills.

Moved by their plight, he personally cleared their debts a decision he emphasized was outside the outreach’s budget, but a private intervention to support his constituents in urgent need.

Among the beneficiaries was Abasima Offiong, who had suffered a spinal cord injury and required emergency surgery. With no means to cover the cost, his condition was critical, until Hon.Okon’s intervention ensured his procedure was fully funded.

Another case was Idongesit Ndifreke, who had undergone a Caesarean section but remained in the hospital for over two weeks due to unpaid bills. The lawmaker’s generosity not only secured her discharge but also allowed her to return home with her newborn.

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One of the most harrowing stories involved a woman whose unborn child had died in the womb. Lacking funds for an emergency procedure, her life hung in the balance. Overcome with emotion, Okon immediately took over the cost of surgery, ensuring swift medical intervention to save her life.

Speaking during the event, the lawmaker reaffirmed his commitment to humanitarian efforts. “When God blesses us, we should also be a blessing to others,” he said, underscoring the importance of compassion and community support. Grateful beneficiaries and their families hailed Okon’s intervention as both timely and life-saving.

As the free medical and surgical outreach continues, it remains a beacon of hope for residents of Itu and Ibiono Ibom, reinforcing Okon’s dedication to accessible healthcare and the well-being of his constituents.

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Umo Eno Is Committed To Blue Economy, Maritime Development: Oil , Gas

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Umo Eno Is Committed To Blue Economy, Maritime Development: Oil , Gas

Umo Eno is committed to blue economy, maritime development: Oil , Gas . Akwa Ibom Oil and Gas Professionals have been assured of the commitment of the state government to harnessing the potentials of the blue economy and the extensive maritime development.

The Commissioner for Special Duties and Ibom Deep Sea Port, Comrade Ini Ememobong, reiterated the commitment of the state government to harnessing the potentials when he hosted members of the Akwa Ibom Oil and Gas Professionals to a courtesy call in his office on Thursday, March 13.

He said the recent commissioning of the Surge Protections project and development of Surge lines in Oron, was a demonstration of Governor Umo Eno’s dedication to maritime development, emphasising that the action would bring greater focus on maritime transport and recreation in the area.

Highlighting the significance of the Ibom Deep Seaport, which he described as a foundation for future development, Comrade Ememobong acknowledged the importance of a collaboration between the Ministry and the maritime oil and gas professionals and assured them of his readiness to work together with them, in order to drive growth and development in the maritime sector so as to achieve the long-term objectives of the state in the maritime sector.

The Commissioner stated that the industrial city envisioned by the Governor aims to build indigenous capacity and ensure local participation in its development, saying, “This is where the local content law comes into play, requiring that a certain percentage of the project’s workforce, services, and materials be sourced locally.”

“To activate this law, however, there needs to be available capacity among local individuals and businesses.

This is why His Excellency has prioritised capacity procurement, which ensures that the necessary skills and resources are in place before project execution begins. By doing so, the government can guarantee that local communities are well-prepared to take advantage of the opportunities arising from the industrial city’s development,” he emphasised.

Comrade Ememobong seized the occasion to commend the technical committee, led by Mrs. Mfon Usoro, in driving the Ibom Deep Seaport project forward, saying the committee is ready to collaborate with key stakeholders to turn the vision of the Ibom Deep Seaport into a reality.

Earlier, while addressing the Commissioner, the leader of the delegation and Secretary General Port State Control for the West and Central African Region, Captain Sunday Umoren, expressed his team’s enthusiasm in supporting the development of Akwa Ibom State’s maritime sector.

As indigenes of the state, with expertise in various sectors of the maritime cluster, they seek to give back by investing in human capacity building, in view of the upcoming Ibom Deep Seaport.

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Umo Eno

“We are here to render our services to you; we will respect your support in planning because the deep seaport is coming: the port is just a notch, but there are other aspects to port development, which if we don’t position ourselves very well, we may end up having a deep seaport in Akwa Ibom but not making the best out of it.” He said.

Other members of the team were the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Project and Director of Project, Ibom Deep Seaport, Engr. Akaninyene Ekong; Former District Surveyor NIMASA, Marine Surveyor Engr. Eyo James; and Project Lead, Shell UK, Adjunct Professor John Moores University, UK, Prof Maurice Asuquo.

Also on the team were the Chief Engineer, Jad Construction limited, Warri, Engr. Iniobong Ebong; Marine Pilot, Nigerian Ports Authority, Bonny/Port Harcourt Pilotage District, Rivers Port Complex, Nkopuyo Abraham.

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Uniuyo Theatre Arts Presents ‘Dance Of The Ghosts’, Haunting Commentary On Nigeria’s Social Ills

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Uniuyo Theatre Arts Presents ‘Dance Of The Ghosts’, Haunting Commentary On Nigeria’s Social Ills

Uniuyo Theatre Arts presents ‘dance of the ghosts’, haunting commentary on Nigeria’s social ills. The University of Uyo’s (UNIUYO) Theatre Arts Department, recently, presented a thrilling performance of Ben Binebai’s “Dance of the Ghosts,” directed by Sunday Umanah-Tusi.

This impressive performance was a practical component of the Year One course, THA 113 – Practical Orientation Production.

In the thought-provoking play “Dance of the Ghosts,” Ben Binebai crafts a powerful political allegory that reflects the Nigerian state’s struggles with leadership, mistrust, and the pursuit of power. Set in the fictional Ebiogbo Kingdom, the play exposes the harsh realities of a society where many live in fear, poverty, and frustration.

Through the lens of Ebiogbo Kingdom, Binebai shines a light on the disconnect between the people and their leaders, as well as the mistrust and backstabbing that often characterize the pursuit of power.

The play advocates for collective action and protest against irresponsible and autocratic leadership, promoting a message of social change and conflict resolution.

Overall, “Dance of the Ghosts” was a captivating production that left the audience spellbound. With its talented cast, creative team, and eerie atmosphere, this play is a must-see for anyone interested in the supernatural and the unknown.

The production was a masterclass in collaborative storytelling, with a talented team of creatives bringing the world of ghosts to life.

The set design, crafted by Umanah-Tusi, Edikan Samuel, Emmanuel Alexander, and others, transported the audience to a realm beyond the living. Dora Nnanake and Emmah Edet’s costumes added a touch of eeriness to the proceedings, while Katty Otioro and Sylvia’s makeup designs made the ghosts look eerily real.

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Uniuyo Theatre Arts

The lighting, designed by Uwem Nesfield, cast an otherworldly glow over the stage, immersing the audience in the world of the ghosts.

The choreography, crafted by Jackyafricana Abasiodiongo Ekomabasi, Precious Ammang, and Queendalyne Effiong, added a dynamic energy to the performance.

The stage management team, led by Blossom, Jeffrey, and Sarah, ensured a seamless transition between scenes, keeping the pace of the play steady.

The playwright, Ben Binebai is a renowned Professor of Drama, Dramatic Theory, and Criticism at the Niger Delta University (NDU) in Amasoma. A prolific writer, Binebai has penned numerous works that showcase his expertise in drama and theatre arts. His play “Dance of the Ghosts” is a testament to his ability to craft thought-provoking stories that reflect the complexities of Nigerian society.

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