Akwa Ibom
Government Inaugurates Facilities, Commends Gov. Umo Eno’s Healthcare Investments
Government Inaugurates Facilities, Commends Gov. Umo Eno’s Healthcare Investments
Government inaugurates facilities, commends Gov. Umo Eno’s healthcare investments. In a significant boost to healthcare delivery in Akwa Ibom State, Governor Umo Eno has unveiled a state-of-the-art Akwa Ibom State Medical Oxygen Production Plant (AKSMOPP), Ituk Mbang; Model Primary Health Centre (Base), Wellington Bassey Way, and the Akwa lbom State Emergency Medical Service and Ambulance Systems (AKISEMSAS), aimed at strengthening the state’s healthcare system and improve emergency response capabilities.
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony on Saturday, Governor Eno reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastructure and ensuring accessible, high-quality medical services for residents in line with the tenets of the Arise Agenda.
According to Governor Eno, “the formal unveiling of this facility, one of such we are doing across the 31 Local Government Areas of Akwa Ibom State validates our campaign promise to bring quality healthcare for our people.
“We are not only building the infrastructures, we are also providing insurance for our people and all these are geared towards ensuring medical tourism.
“Today, we are showing the Minister what we mean by Model Primary Health Centers and I hope that Local Government Chairmen who are now autonomous can also replicate this”.
At the revamped Akwa lbom State Emergency Medical Service and Ambulance Systems (AKISEMSAS) located at the State Secretariat Annex, Governor Eno said, “I would like to thank the Coordinating Minister of Health for being patient with us.
“Since he arrived, he has been commissioning projects and this clearly shows why President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has a lot of confidence in him.”
“Just like the Commissioner for Health had highlighted in his overview, this project is one of key projects in the Arise Agenda because in other climes, we have seen people get real-time help and we desired that to be replicated in Akwa Ibom because in healthcare delivery, time is very important.
“I must thank the Honourable Commissioner for the hardwork in making the project possible and now we have 28 ambulances, a call center and two other ambulances donated to the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital.
“I warn those working here not to divert anything meant for this facility and henceforth, no ambulance from state should be used for burials.
“In addition to that, we will ensure that ambulances used by private health care facilities in Akwa Ibom state are also registered with the ministry of health.
“We are committed to improving the quality of lives of our people and I thank the people of Akwa Ibom state for the support and solidarity. So long as God keeps us here, we will continue to serve with the whole of our might and ensure that we make our state a pride in the comity of states in Nigeria”, Gov Eno added.
Inaugurating the projects, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, praised Governor Umo Eno for prioritising the health needs of Akwa Ibom people,urging other states to emulate what he described as strategic investments made in the healthcare sector.
Prof. Ali-Pate said, “it gives me great pleasure to be in Akwa Ibom to see the great work done by the administration of Pastor Umo Eno.
“Healthcare is critical because when you are not healthy, no sector can thrive and the Governor has taken health as of the core vision of the Arise Agenda.
“President Tinubu is keen to transform the healthcare sector and his interested in Local Government Areas and States collaborating and today we have seen what states can do to improve health care and the component of this project has every facet of healthcare service delivery”.
“Like the Governor mentioned that yesterday was one of the best days since he became Governor. I want to mention that today has been my best since I assumed office under this administration. I am glad to see a government that is for the people, working with the people in a unified manner to address urgent needs.
“These are strategic investments that touch directly the lives of the people and the Honourable Commissioner for Health has surpassed my expectations and I am sure that the quality of the lives of Akwa people will be much better.
“We have seen fantastic alignment and I urge you to encourage your colleague Governor’s to emulate what is happening in Akwa Ibom State”.
Providing an overview of the projects, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Emmanuel Ekem Ekem Emmanuel John said the projects are geared towards ensuring that Nigerians access quality healthcare.
“This Primary Health Centre is a model for primary health service delivery and I am sure that by the time we take a tour of the facilities, you will agree with me that this is the best you can find in the country.

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“Outside this facility, you will find a clean access road and because Akwa Ibom is futuristic, we have made a provision for an ICT Centre and his excellency has directed and approved for an electronic medical records.”
Speaking at the emergency operations center, Dr. Ekem said “emergency preparedness and readiness have been revamped with the launch of the Akwa lbom State Emergency Medical Service and Ambulance Systems (AKISEMSAS) and I want to tell the Coordinating minister that all the 28 ambulances are tracked from the call Centre, so it means none of the drivers can leave this facility without approval.
“So we have provided toll free lines and specially, there are three ambulance dedicated for intensive care unit”.
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Executive Chairman of Uyo Local Government Area, Dr. Uwemedimo Udo, thanked Governor Umo Eno for making Uyo a project haven, expressing optimism that the new projects will reduce the pressure on secondary healthcare facilities and better the overall lives of Akwa Ibom people.
He further assured that Uyo people are not tired of welcoming visitors to the inauguration of people-centered projects in all facets of the Arise Agenda.
Goodwill messages were received from the Honourable Minister of State (Gas), Obongemem Ekperikpe who described “Governor Umo Eno as the best Governor for Akwa Ibom state at this point in time” while the Coordinator of NEMSAS, Dr. Saidu who lauded the projects “as the beginning of changing the narrative in mitigating maternal health mortality in Akwa Ibom State”.
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Umo Eno Urges Stakeholders To Safeguard Educational Facilities, Distributes Materials, Sports Equipment
Umo Eno Urges Stakeholders To Safeguard Educational Facilities, Distributes Materials, Sports Equipment
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno,PhD has charged teachers, school administrators, and community stakeholders to take collective responsibility in protecting and maintaining the facilities and materials provided by government to ensure their durability and continued impact.
The Governor spoke when he flagged off the distribution of teaching and learning materials, as well as sports equipment, to basic education schools across Akwa Ibom State, reaffirming government’s commitment to strengthening foundational education.
The items, acquired by Akwa Ibom State Universal Basic Education Board(AK-SUBEB), in collaboration with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), were distributed at the SUBEB Headquarters in Uyo to mark the first phase of the distribution exercise, to 75 primary schools and 33 junior secondary schools across the State.
Representing the Governor, the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ubong Umoh, applauded teachers for their resilience and unwavering dedication to nurturing young minds.
He noted that the present administration which places high premium on basic education has injected a counterpart funding of N3.5bn yearly to access UBEC projects and programmes.
He further urged pupils and stakeholders to remain appreciative of government efforts and to make judicious use of the materials provided.
Prof. Umoh described Governor Umo Eno as a visionary and education-friendly leader who has consistently prioritized the welfare of both teachers and students as a strategic pathway to academic excellence.
Earlier in his opening remarks, the Chairman of AK-SUBEB, Rt Hon. Anietie Etuk, Ph.D, expressed profound appreciation to the Governor for his strong commitment to supporting education through collaboration with UBEC.
This, Dr Etuk said, has continued to yield positive outcomes in the basic education sector.
He highlighted the ongoing remodeling of primary schools across the 31 Local Government Areas as a clear demonstration of the administration’s commitment to revitalizing education at its foundation.
Dr. Etuk also extended gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his sustained federal interventions targeted at improving the learning environment for school children nationwide.
He noted that the current distribution exercise is part of such strategic interventions designed to bridge gaps and promote inclusive access to quality education.
Representing the UBEC Executive Secretary, Aisha Garba, the South-South Director of UBEC, Mr. Ossom Akapn Ossom, commended the AK-SUBEB Chairman for maintaining high standards and effective coordination within the sector.
He assured stakeholders that UBEC remains committed to rolling out additional programmes and interventions to further strengthen basic education delivery.
The SSA to the Governor on Research and Documentation, Dr. Essien Ndueso commended the Governor for his strong commitment to the education sector, noting that from his first day in office, he made it clear that massive investment in education would be a top priority.

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He emphasized that the governor’s interventions are driven by genuine concern rather than public showmanship, explaining that his focus remains on ensuring that children learn in comfortable and well-equipped environments.
Dr. Ndueso, further encouraged parents to enroll their children in public schools, stressing that the standard of facilities and quality of teachers now surpassed what’s obtained in some private schools.
Other dignitaries, including the Permanent Secretary, AK-SUBEB, Dr. Roseline Etuk, the Permanent Secretary of the State Secondary Education Board, and Dean of Education Secretaries Mr John Ekefre, in their separate remarks, lauded the collaboration between UBEC and SUBEB.
They described the initiative as timely and impactful, while also commending Governor Umo Eno for his visible commitment to educational development.
Akwa Ibom
Akwa Ibom, Cross River Will Remain Brothers, Says Governor Eno
Akwa Ibom, Cross River Will Remain Brothers, Says Governor Eno
Akwa Ibom, Cross River will remain brothers, says Governor Eno…commends Helen Ukpabio for steadfast service to God, Humanity.
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has reaffirmed the enduring bond between the people of Akwa Ibom State and Cross River State, describing both as brothers who must continue to live in peace and harmony.
The governor gave the assurance during a special Sunday worship service at Liberty Gospel Church in Calabar, where he urged Akwa Ibom indigenes residing and working in Cross River to promote peaceful coexistence and support the development of both states.
According to him, the historical relationship between the two states remains strong despite the creation of Akwa Ibom out of Cross River.
“The people of the two states will continue to be brothers because of our bond. Our unity, oneness and peace have always been our goal,” the governor said.
He noted that Akwa Ibom residents in Cross River should continue to pray for and work towards the peace and progress of their host state.
“Akwa Ibom State was created out of Cross River State, but then, we are still brothers. Those of you living here must not stop praying for the peace of Jerusalem as instructed in the Bible. Cross River State is your Jerusalem because you are resident here. Continue to live in peace, love and brotherliness for our overall growth,” he said.
Governor Eno also lauded the virtues of Apostle Helen Ukpabio, describing her as a servant of God whose life and ministry reflect integrity, dedication and compassion for humanity.
He urged the cleric to remain steadfast in her divine calling, noting that criticism often accompanies meaningful work and should not discourage those with genuine vision.
“As a matter of fact, I have come to learn that if people do not disagree with what you are doing, then you are not doing anything. They are free to disagree because God did not give them the vision but you,” he stated.
The governor further commended Apostle Ukpabio for what he described as being “consistently consistent” in her commitment to drawing people closer to God through her ministry.

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In her sermon titled “Commanding the Blessing,” drawn from Book of Psalms 133:3, Apostle Akpabio explained that blessings are superior to curses and often manifest through God’s pronouncements of multiplication and dominion in the lives of believers.
She urged Christians to maintain personal and environmental cleanliness as a way of positioning themselves to receive God’s blessings in their lives and endeavours.
The cleric also described Governor Eno as a compassionate leader and pastor whose administration has demonstrated commitment to people-oriented development.
She thanked the governor for attending the church service and prayed for the continued success of his administration, asking God to grant him strength, grace and wisdom to lead Akwa Ibom State to greater heights.
Members of the governor’s entourage included the Dean of the College of Commissioners and Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Frank Archibong; former senator Effiong Bob; President General, ARISE with Renewed Hope Initiative, Engr. Uwem Okoko; Commissioner for Information, Aniekan Umanah; and Commissioner for Works and Fire Service, Eno Ibanga, among others.
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How Governor Umo Eno Creating Cities Out Of A City
How Governor Umo Eno Creating Cities Out Of A City
How Governor Umo Eno creating cities out of a city. On Dominic Utuk Avenue in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, where a menacing erosion gully once swallowed land, livelihoods and hope, a new geography has emerged.
It is not merely a construction project; it is an audacious reimagining of space and the recreation of the biblical “City Made of Gold”. The ARISE Palm Resort standing on the space today is a proof that vision, when matched with execution, can convert ecological scars into economic signatures.
Before bulldozers progressively arrived the site, the 70–71 hectares were a troubled landscape—deep ravines, criminal hideouts, and advancing erosion threatening nearby public and private infrastructure. What could have remained an environmental liability has instead become an engineered ecosystem, courtesy of the visionary leadership of the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno.
At the construction site of the “City” which unarguably is the first of its kind in Nigeria, ten to twelve metres of unstable earth have been excavated and replaced. A massive drainage control tunnel—about 3.5 metres high and 6 metres wide—now channels water responsibly. This is not beautification; it is environmental surgery, and the narrative shift from danger zone to economic citadel sends a powerful development message: decay is not destiny.
At the center of the resort is a cynosure of a Palm tree, which is both symbolic and instructive. This, perhaps, explains why Palm forms part of the name. In local culture, the palm tree represents resourcefulness—every part productive, every yield valuable. In similar fashion, the resort has been structured so that each facility—sports, hospitality, retail, conferencing, entertainment—becomes a revenue stream.
The foregoing implies that the ARISE Palm Resort is not an isolated beautification effort. It is a coordinated strategy aligning erosion control, tourism development, employment generation, renewable energy adoption and revenue expansion within a single framework. Few public projects attempt such multi-layered integration.
To understand the scale, one must see the resort not as a leisure park but as a multi-sector economic city. At its heart lies a nine-hole golf course built across hills, slopes and a bridge that spans a water channel—challenging terrain that meets international sporting standards.
Around it radiate villas, apartments, banquet halls, exhibition galleries, sports complexes, retail spaces and waterfront attractions. This is urban planning within a single perimeter.
Additionally, the economic projections are striking. When fully operational, the resort is expected to generate between ₦22 and ₦27 billion annually in internally generated revenue. In an era where subnational governments struggle with fiscal sustainability, this single development could significantly strengthen the state’s revenue base and foreign exchange inflows through tourism and events.
But macroeconomics often hides the human pulse. During construction alone, about 2,000 direct jobs were created, with an estimated 10,000 indirect engagements across supply chains. If each worker supports an average family of four, the livelihood impact extends to tens of thousands. Bricklayers, welders, ICT experts, gardeners, food vendors, POS operators—an entire micro-economy found oxygen.
Expressing her excitement about the all-in-one project, Grace Etim, a food vendor at the site confided thus: “I used to worry about feeding my children,” . “Now, lunch hour feels like harvest time.” Another artisan admitted candidly that steady site work kept many young men away from destructive paths. Development, in this sense, became a social stabiliser.
Significantly, the execution leaned heavily on local content. No expatriates dominated the workforce. Nigerian professionals—about 75 percent from Akwa Ibom—interpreted, developed and delivered the governor’s vision. It is infrastructure built by indigenous competence, reinforcing confidence in local capacity.
At the resort, power is not an issue as energy sustainability forms another pillar that makes the center unique and distinctively different. A 1.5-megawatt solar farm powers the complex, complemented by a dedicated public electricity line and standby generators. This layered power architecture reduces vulnerability and aligns with global hospitality standards where uninterrupted service is non-negotiable.
Again, security and institutional presence further reinforce investor confidence. With a police post, fire service station, clinic, pharmacy, bank, and 24/7 CCTV control room, the resort functions like a self-contained municipality. It is leisure fused with governance infrastructure—order embedded within recreation.
The artificial lake, stretching about 2.6 kilometres in its expanded design, introduces aquatic tourism—floating bars, canoe rides and planned electric boats. Waterfront dining and landscaped walkways extend over 1.5 kilometres, encouraging family recreation and wellness culture. It is environment curated as experience.
Sports tourism is another strategic layer. Beyond golf, other sporting activities that will take place at the resort include football, tennis, basketball, volleyball, badminton, squash, bowling, gymnastics and yoga. With a 1,500-capacity banquet hall expandable toward 2,000 seats and six breakout rooms, the resort positions Uyo as a conference and events destination capable of hosting national and international gatherings.
Quite commendable is the proximity of the resort to the Victor Attah International Airport. Delegates can land and arrive at a world-class leisure and conference environment within minutes. In tourism economics, accessibility determines viability. Here, geography cooperates with vision.
The residential component—20 luxury apartments (15 two-bedroom and five three-bedroom units) with smart-room features and curated services—signals long-stay hospitality potential. The Phase Two’s additional villas further amplify revenue streams and property value appreciation within the axis.
Critics may call it ambitious. Supporters may call it transformative. But its structural logic is undeniable: creating an attraction that multiplies value across sectors—agriculture (through food supply), transport, retail, entertainment, real estate and professional services. The multiplier effect is already visible in surrounding communities.
Importantly, the resort rebrands Uyo psychologically. Cities grow not only by population but by perception. A destination city attracts conferences, destination weddings, sporting tournaments and cultural festivals. Each event translates into hotel bookings, restaurant bills and transport fares.

How Governor Umo Eno Creating Cities Out Of A City
For Governor Umo Eno, this is more than bricks and landscaping. It is governance as place-making. By reclaiming a threatened terrain and converting it into a revenue-yielding asset, he demonstrates how leadership can create cities within cities—self-sustaining enclaves that relieve pressure on government finances while uplifting citizens.
Ultimately, the ARISE Palm Resort is a statement that development need not be incremental; it can be catalytic. From ravine to revenue hub, from erosion site to economic citadel, the transformation challenges conventional limits of subnational ambition.
In the final analysis, the ARISE Palm Resort is less about luxury and more about leverage. It leverages reclaimed land into revenue, recreation into employment, and vision into measurable economic value.
In doing so, it offers a template for how bold subnational leadership can indeed create cities out of a city—transforming geography into growth and aspiration into architecture. This is what the Arise Agenda of Governor Umo Eno represents- leadership with a human face.
Venerable Richard Peters is a Public Relations manager and writes from Uyo.
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