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Akwa Ibom Assembly Rejects 7 Gov Eno’s Political Nominees, Confirms 20

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Akwa Ibom Assembly Rejects 7 Gov Eno’s Political Nominees, Confirms 20

Akwa Ibom assembly Rejects 7 Gov Eno’s political nominees, confirms 20. The Akwa Ibom House of Assembly has confirmed 20 out of 27 Commissioner and Special Adviser nominees sent by Governor Umo Eno for ratification.

During plenary on Tuesday in Uyo, the speaker, Udeme Otong, confirmed the nominees.

They had previously been screened by the House Committee on Judiciary, Justice, Human Rights, and Public Petitions.

The speaker urged the confirmed commissioners to add value to the state executive council and deliver more democratic benefits to the people of Akwa Ibom.

The confirmed nominees include Aniekan Umanah, Henry Archibong, Nsikak Ekong, Alice Ekpenyong, Frank Archibong, Iniobong Ekong, Bob Emem, Ini Ememobong, Offiong Offor, and Uko Essien Udom.

Other confirmed nominees are Nsikak Nkan, Emem Ibanga, Anthony Luke, Iniobong Robson, Eno Ibanga, Emmanuel Ekem, Inibehe Etukudo, Frank Ekpenyong, Ekanem Ekerete, and Ubong Inyang.

Earlier, committee chair Aniefiok Attah, while presenting his report, described the nominees as individuals of proven integrity, qualified to serve in the State Executive Council.

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He further stated that the committee had not received any adverse petitions against the nominees.

The governor sent 27 nominees to the house for confirmation on February 11.

The parliament adjourned plenary and will reconvene on February 20 to complete the screening and confirmation of the seven remaining nominees.

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Akpabio Congratulates Super Eagles On Bronze Victory: AFCON 2025

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Akpabio Congratulates Super Eagles On Bronze Victory: AFCON 2025

Akpabio congratulates Super Eagles on bronze victory: AFCON 2025. Mr Akpabio stated that the match against the Pharaoh’s of Egypt was a testament to the team’s skills and determination.

President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has congratulated the Super Eagles for securing a third-place victory at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco.

Mr Akpabio commended the Eagles on Sunday in Abuja, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Eseme Eyiboh.
He said, “On behalf of my family, constituents and the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I extend my warmest congratulations to the Super Eagles on their outstanding achievement in securing the bronze medal at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.’’

He stated that the match against the Pharaoh’s of Egypt was a testament to the team’s skills and determination, commending the players for their exceptional performances.

Akpabio Congratulates Super Eagles On Bronze Victory

Akpabio Congratulates Super Eagles On Bronze Victory

“Your victory is a reflection of the talent and resilience that Nigeria is known for, and we are proud to have you represent our country on the international stage. I urge you to celebrate this achievement with pride and use it as a motivation to strive for even greater heights in your future endeavours.

“Your achievement is a source of inspiration to millions of Nigerians, and we look forward to seeing your continued success. Once again, congratulations to the Super Eagles on this remarkable achievement.

May your bronze medal serve as a reminder of your capabilities and the heights you can reach with hard work and determination.’’

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Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno Tasks Journalists On Ethical, Responsible Journalism

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Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno Tasks Journalists On Ethical, Responsible Journalism

Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno tasks journalists on ethical, responsible journalism…Reaffirms Commitment to People-Centred Development

Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has called on journalists in the state to remain steadfast in the practice of factual, ethical and responsible journalism, describing the media as a critical partner in the promotion of good governance and societal development.

The Governor made the call on Sunday, January 18, 2026, at Qua Iboe Church, Abak Itenghe in Abak local government, during the New Year Thanksgiving Service of the Akwa Ibom State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

Represented at the event by the Commissioner for Information, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Umanah, Governor Eno commended the NUJ for its invaluable contributions in promoting good governance, and urged the union to sustain its commitment to professionalism and nation-building.

While emphasizing the importance of press freedom in a democratic society, he cautioned that such freedom should not be misconstrued as a licence for defamation, slander or the spread of unverified information.

He charged the Chairman of the NUJ, Akwa Ibom State Council, Comrade Nsibiet John, to continue guiding members on the dos and don’ts of the journalism profession, particularly in the age of social media. The Governor cautioned those who misuse social media as a tool for defamation to always acquaint themselves with relevant cybercrime laws and strive to uphold the ethics of responsible journalism.

Further highlighting key development projects in Abak, he said the administration has over 20 projects including 43 KM of roads , Model Primary School, Ongoing Model Health Centre, Water Projects. Arise Compassionate Homes among others, noting that such projects underscore his administration’s commitment to initiatives that positively impact the lives and livelihoods of the people.

Earlier in his remarks, the NUJ Chairman, Comrade Nsibiet John, explained that the essence of the thanksgiving service was to appreciate God’s benevolence upon the lives of journalists in the state and to seek His presence, protection and direction in the year ahead.

Delivering the homily, the General Superintendent and Chairman of Conference, Rev. Ekpedeme Effanga, described the decision of the NUJ to hold its thanksgiving service in the church as a clear demonstration that the union recognizes God as its anchor.

Preaching from Proverbs 3:5 on the theme “Anchored in God, Advancing with Vision,” the cleric urged journalists to trust God completely in the year 2026, assuring them of His faithfulness even in the midst of life’s storms.

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Rev. Effanga further charged journalists to align their personal visions and professional conduct with the overall goals and objectives of the NUJ, warning against actions capable of undermining the unity and integrity of the union. He reminded members that the gathering was primarily to celebrate God’s mercies and faithfulness.

In attendance at the thanksgiving service included the Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Udeme Otong; Member representing Abak/Etim Ekpo/Ika Federal Constituency, Hon. Clement Jimbo; former Deputy Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Uwem Udoma; former National Legal Adviser of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Barr. Emmanuel Enoidem, SAN; Chairman of Abak Local Government Area, Mrs. Ime Charles Effiong, members of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Clerk of the State House of Assembly, Mrs. Nsikakabasi Orok, Provost of Samuel Bill Theological Seminary, Rev. Ifiok Otu, Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Ukana, Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) past leaders and members of the NUJ.

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ADC To Umo Eno: Resign Now If You Can’t Stand Citizens’ Engagement

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ADC to Umo Eno: Resign now if you can’t Stand Citizens’ engagement. Wants criminal charges against Eket Female Activist, Princess Udoito dropped.

African Democratic Congress, ADC in Akwa Ibom State has called on Pastor Umo Eno, executive governor of Akwa Ibom State to Resign and retire back to his hospitality business if he cannot stand the heat of being governor of Akwa Ibom State willing to answer all citizens enquiries irrespective of how such enquiries are packaged.

Senator John Udoedehe, Chairman of ADC Strategic leadership Committee in Akwa Ibom State, made the call at the weekend while reacting to the arrest, detention and subsequent prosecution of Lady Princess Godsown Udoito, the Eket activist who became popular after deploying her social media handles to engage the governor over what is largely considered as an improper allocation of Eket ancestral land known as Akoiyak Ekid by the governor to business fronts reportedly linked him without due process of law and community engagement and thus triggering the resentment.

Akpanudoedehe, a former FCT Minister, two time governorship candidate and renowned opposition leader in Akwa Ibom State said the arrest of Lady Udoito, sets a negative precedent in citizens engagement raising concern that members of the public cannot become criminals merely dor asking for their rights. Udoedehe said the arrest of Udoito, herself, a member of African Democratic Congress and grassroots mobiliser is provocative and capable of inciting civil unrest as that is clearly a discreet attempt by the government to clamp down on opposition element in the State and free speech.

While accusing the governor of negative revisionism since assuming office two years ago told CitizensWatch NG that Pastor Umo Eno cannot come home with ant infested firewoood and still expect lizards not to come home to feast in his ban.

Akpanudoedehe faulted the Governor’s handling of the matter especially in the light of the reported involvement of Okuibom Ibibio and National Security Adviser who are said to have waded into the crises and brokered a truce which was to enable parties sheath their sword and possibly remedy the situation.

Akpanudoedehe told CitizensWatch correspondent that:

“Akwa Ibom State is a democratic State and for once, His Excellency needed to show respect to his people and the authority and Office of Okuibom Ibibio, the President General of Akwa Ibom Traditional Ruling Council and listen to his royal Counsel. For goodness sake, he is a governor in a democracy and not a despot or a King whose decisions cannot be interrogated by the citizens.

“In those days, you cannot query a King or speak evil about a King. The King will dispatch his army to silence you. Recently we saw something like that in one of the South South States and you can see how the public rose to condemn that dastardly act and the Kingdom had to even rise to disown and denounce the babaric act of stripping a citizen because he reportedly spoke evil of the King.

Why did they have to do that? It is because that era is gone and deployment of power must align with civilisation, citizens right to know and their right to complain when they feel they are not fairly treated!

“Since we now run a democracy, those in power must understand that citizens retain the right to confront their government and seek explaination over whatever is dear to and concerns them.

“That is the basis upon which the governor cannot criminalise Princess God’sown Udoito in advocating her right and the right of her people to their ancestral land now their inheritance.

Without prejudice to whatever claim that others have to the land in question (because I’m not from Eket and I dont know…)the governor cannot rise to arrest a citizen who is expressing his or her frustration with the way he (the governor) has deployed his powers to deny them their ancestral land.

“Thank God that Eket People have an active organisation called Eket People Union. Insread of deploying force and brasenly wielding his powers against a hapless citizen and threatening the people, the governor should dialogue with the union and other agitators and find a middle ground which could include compensation, relocation or other forms of appeasement that will assuage various interest protesting against him now.

I hate to see the governor acting like a lion in Akwa Ibom State and dishing threats to citizens who confront his abuse of power but timidly shying away from confronting the Federal government of Nigeria over key infrastructural development and rights if Akwa ibom State in Abuja. Why is the governor very audacious while talking to Akwa Ibomites but very silent on matter of leadership and strength at the national scene?

“I am the leader of opposition in Akwa Ibom state and for strategic reasons, we have kept quiet over how the governor is running the State just so that no one would say we distracted him when the time to show how his ARISE AGENDA has reduced poverty, hunger and unemployment in the State comes. It is obvious we need to speak up against the dictatorial tendencies now being brazenly displayed by the governor before things get out of hand.

“Our call therefore is that the governor starts getting serious with his social contract with Akwa Ibom people by developing our lands and her people in ways that is seen to be maximally proportional to the huge allocations he has recieved so far; or resign and quit if he cannot stand the heat in the kitchen of politics and governance where citizens enquiries cannot be criminalised like in the case of Princess Udoito.

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“We demand that the governor withdraws all charges against Princess Udoito, ensure her unconditional release from custody and where he feels defamed or jeopardised by her form of prayers, he can institute a suit against her with his personal funds after he quits as governor of Akwa Ibom State and without immunity.

For emphasis, the governor must answer all citizens enquiries regarding the Stubbs Creek Forest Reserve and no citizen, no matter how small we may deem him or her, should be clamped down by state institutions for asking questions irrespective of the tone it is delivered.

“We demand dialogue with the stakeholders as opposed to the arrests and threats of arresting leaders involve in the campaigns for due process in the handling of the agitation.

This is in line with the need for government to deal with citizens in a way that recognises them as major stakeholders in the politics of the State.”

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