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Governor Umo Eno Commissions 10.4km New Road In Akwa Ibom Community

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Governor Umo Eno Commissions 10.4km New Road In Akwa Ibom Community

Governor Umo Eno Commissions 10.4km new road in Akwa Ibom community. Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has commissioned the 10.412km Uyo – Ukpom Abak Road as part of his administration’s unrelenting effort to link the state’s rural communities to its major urban centre, Uyo.

Inaugurating the road project, Governor Eno noted that the construction of the road was in fulfillment of his campaign promise to complete uncompleted projects by his predecessors.

“This project was initiated by the administration of my political father, Governor Udom Emmanuel, and we had promised to complete it. Today, we are here in fulfillment of that promise because governance is a continuum.”

Governor Eno commended the management of Amitec Construction Company, and the Commissioner for Works and Fire Service, Prof. Eno Ibanga, for taking up the challenge to restore the road to a desirable standard.

“It is our promise that we will keep connecting our rural communities to the centre, just as we keep connecting the centre of our State to the centre in Abuja.

“This road project would not have been possible without the support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who made sure that funds are released to our State for completion of projects,” he stated.

Pastor Eno reaffirmed the State’s full support to the administration of President Tinubu towards ensuring that the President will be voted back to power in 2027 for his second term.

“We will make sure President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is returned to office in 2027 to continue with his good works. The same support and full votes will equally be given to our son, the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, for his second term, likewise myself, in order to continue with our development strides of building a peaceful and united Akwa Ibom for the good of our people,” he said.

The Governor announced plans by his administration to flag off the construction of Youth-Friendly Centres in all the 31 Local Government Areas of the State, explaining that the project would galvanize young people in the hinterland and develop their skills for better productivity and profitable living.

“Each Local Government Chairman will give us a space within their Local Governments so that we can build Youth-Friendly Centres for our young people to develop, upgrade, and promote their creative skills and make the best out of their lives.

He therefore charged youths to rise to the occasion and get ready for the planned project that will be launched soonest to build and empower them for meaningful living and responsible impact on the society.

The Governor appreciated Amitec Construction Company for donating six water borehole facilities for communities within Uyo and Abak axis where the new road spans as part of its Corporate Social Responsibilities.

Pastor Eno equally commended a virtually impaired law graduate, Barr. Udeme Emmanuel Ekanem, who graduated recently from the Nigeria Law School through his sponsorship for his doggedness and directed the State Head of Service, Elder Effiong Essien and the Commissioner for Justice, Barr Uko Essien Udom, SAN, to ensure his immediate employment into the State Civil Service with appropriate posting and mobilization for work.

Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Chairman of Uyo Local Government, Dr. Uwemedimo Udo, accompanied by his Abak counterpart, Pastor (Mrs) Ime Effiong Charles, thanked the Governor for fulfilling his campaign promise to the people.

He explained that the road project had been left in a deplorable state for a long time, leading to several protests, especially because the road served as a major diversion route during the construction of the Abak Road Flyover.

He thanked the Governor for redeeming the image of stakeholders who assured the people of Government’s commitment to completing the project, saying that it was an evidence of democracy in action with continuity in governance.

Presenting an overview of the project, Prof. Ibanga thanked Governor Eno for deploying his finisher’s anointing to complete the project which he inherited from the immediate past administration by providing over 80% funding for its completion.

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Governor Umo Eno Commissions 10.4km New Road

Analysing the project, the Commissioner said out of 10.412 kilometers, 4.4 kilometers is a total reconstruction while the rest were overlaid, and appreciated the Governor for remaining committed to his promise to the people and for his passion towards the completion of inherited projects across the State.

Speaking on behalf of Uyo Local Government Area stakeholders, the member representing the State Constituency in the House of Assembly, Hon. Uwemedimo Udo, said the Governor has wiped away the tears of his people, and assured of continuous support for the administration.

Speaking on behalf of stakeholders of Abak Local Government Area,the Speaker of Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Udeme Otong expressed appreciation to Governor Eno for putting smiles on the faces of the people and for making Abak people proud through numerous life- enhancing projects executed by the government in the area.

He described the road as a great relief to Abak and Uyo people as its timely completion will revive economic activities of the area, and pledged that the people of Abak would reciprocate this kind gesture by supporting the Governor beyond 2027.

On his part, the member representing Abak Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Clement Jimbo, lauded the Governor for his foresight and vision, especially for ensuring a calm political temperature, and for completing the road project which,he said, will greatly benefit his people and the State at large.

The event was graced by members of the State Executive Council, members of the political class, captains of industry, the clergy, traditional rulers, and the general public.

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Akwa Ibom Governor Pledges Commitment To Tourism, Blue Economy Development

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Akwa Ibom Governor Pledges Commitment To Tourism, Blue Economy Development

Akwa Ibom governor pledges commitment to tourism, blue economy development… commends Editi Effiong for projecting State’s tourism potentials

As part of his effort to encourage tourism and enhance the State’s blue economy, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to encourage and reward young professionals who are willing to collaborate with his administration in promoting the positive image of the State through the ARISE Agenda.

The Governor made this known while fielding questions from Government House correspondents shortly after embarking on inspection of a locale of a movie, “The Black Book 2” (Old Scores), at Ishiet Beach/Market in Uruan Local Government Area.

He commended the movie Producer and Director, Mr. Editi Effiong, for his talent, vision, inspiration, and creative ability to project the tourism potentials and boost the economy of the State.

Governor Eno charged young Akwa Ibomites to shun divisive tendencies, be inspired, and emulate the creative effort of successful Akwa Ibom sons and daughters by joining hands to develop the tourism and blue economy of the State.

“The impression is amazing, seeing that we have one of our own trying to pull the world down here.

“I would love to thank and encourage him, and to let our young people see that Akwa Ibom has what it takes to drag the world’s attention.

“It depends on what you see. Someone can see this place and write one story about a swamp that has been abandoned and make all the noise. Another person sees this place and makes a great movie out of it that will market this place to the world and is able to attract the attention because of the work he has done here,” he said.

The State Chief Executive pledged his encouragement, support, and collaboration with Editi and other young Akwa Ibomites to enable them rise to the zenith of their calling.

“We are going to work with him. Editi is a young man I have known very well. This is one thing I say to our people in the diaspora, let’s partner. Come back home, whatever you see out there, bring it back here, and let’s work together.

“I think that is the story, and I am really impressed. If you know the number of people that have visited this State in the course of this film, the talents, and the caliber of artists that have been here, then this young man deserves an award and our support,” he added.

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On his part, the movie Producer and Director, Effiong, appreciated Governor Eno for his visionary leadership and passion for tourism development.

He expressed gratitude to the Governor for creating a hospitable and tourism friendly ecosystem to enhance talent exploration through the provision of good road network and quality modern facilities which distinguished the State as one of the most treasured locations in the country.

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BREAKING: International Flight Operation – A New Dawn For Akwa Ibom

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BREAKING: International Flight Operation – A New Dawn For Akwa Ibom

BREAKING: International flight operation – a new dawn for Akwa Ibom. On a bright Friday morning, a chartered plane descends smoothly onto the runway of Victor Attah International Airport in Uyo. For the first time in years, the airport, upgraded to international standards, welcomes travellers from abroad directly, without the need for cumbersome stop overs. As the passengers step out, they are greeted by warm sunshine, gentle coastal breezes and the promise of adventure in a land long admired but rarely visited.
Among them is Anna, a tourist from Europe curious about Nigeria’s lesser known treasures. She has booked a flight because she read about Akwa Ibom’s serene beaches, rich culture, and vibrant hospitality scene. With her suitcase in hand and camera ready, she hails a cab to the coast, to a place called Ibeno Beach, reputed to be the longest stretch of natural sandy beach in the country.

Elsewhere, a business traveller couple from Asia arrives at night, thanks to the recently restored night flight capability of the airport. The lights of Uyo’s cityscape welcome them. Their plan is not merely tourism. They come to explore opportunities in real estate, hospitality investments and marine port projects, drawn by Akwa Ibom’s emerging infrastructure and connectivity.

Discovering Hidden Treasures, Tourism Blossoms

With the ease of direct access, people like Anna are no longer daunted by complicated travel itineraries. They can touch down in Uyo and in a few hours find themselves sunbathing on Ibeno Beach, exploring mangrove lined creeks, savouring local cuisine, and attending cultural events.

Local hotels and resorts, some recently built, others simply refurbished, begin to fill up. Tour operators, boat ride operators, souvenir craftsmen, local guides and transport drivers see a sudden surge in demand. Families book weekend getaways. Young couples go for romantic beach walks. International guests craving unique tropical culture find themselves drawn to the forested hills, water side villages, and warm hospitality of the people.

Small businesses flourish. The souvenir making artisans produce hand woven crafts, traditional garments and artworks. Restaurants serve local dishes to foreigners curious about Nigerian coastal cuisine. Tour guides offer boat rides, ecotourism treks, historical site tours and even visits to old missionary sites and cultural villages.

From Tourism to Revenue, Jobs and Infrastructure

The inflow of travellers brings tangible income. Payment for airport services, landing fees, tourism taxes, hotel fees, tour operator commissions, local transport fares, dining and souvenirs. The government begins to record increased revenue from airport operations and tourism related levies.

At the same time, businesses spring up to meet the rising demand. New hotels, resorts, restaurants and tour agencies. This creates jobs for hotel staff, cooks, guides, drivers, artisans, maintenance staff, security personnel and many others. Local youth find employment in hospitality and related services.

Investors, seeing the rising interest and improved connectivity, start funding larger infrastructure projects. Roads to beach areas are improved. Leisure facilities, resorts, waterfront promenades and small marinas are built. With increased financial inflows, the state government reinvests into public infrastructure. Roads, electricity, waste management and beautification receive attention.

Having a modern internationally connected airport also strengthens Akwa Ibom’s appeal for trade and logistics. With proposed harbour or deep sea port developments on the horizon, the state is gradually transforming into an integrated logistics and tourism hub.

A Story of Renewal and Possibility

By opening its skies, Akwa Ibom changes from a hard to reach but beautiful coast to a must visit destination with easy access. People like Anna now tell their friends about their unforgettable beach holiday. Business minded visitors arrive to explore investment opportunities. Local entrepreneurs seize new markets.

The result is more jobs, improved livelihoods, rising incomes and increasing state revenue. The revenue helps fund roads, public utilities, coastal development and improvements to public facilities. Over time, the state becomes more prosperous and more vibrant, tourism and commerce leading to real, visible transformation.

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Why This Matters. Beyond the Story

Analysis shows that airport infrastructure, such as direct international flights, is strongly correlated with socio economic growth, increased tourism, employment and income generation.

With the recent approval for international operations at Victor Attah International Airport, the capacity to bring in foreign visitors without major transit delays is now achievable.

The resetting of night flight operations adds flexibility to travel schedules, boosting the attractiveness for both leisure and business travellers.

The state’s broader plan under the ARISE Agenda envisions tourism and hospitality as major pillars for economic diversification, lessening reliance on oil revenues.

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Governor Umo Eno Secures Federal Approval For International Airport Operations

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Governor Umo Eno Secures Federal Approval For International Airport Operations

Governor Umo Eno secures federal approval for international airport operations. The Federal Government has approved the commencement of full international flight operations at the Victor Attah International Airport in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

The approval was granted on Thursday during a meeting in Abuja between Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno and the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo.

The development places the airport among the few in Nigeria authorised to process international passenger traffic. It is expected to boost regional connectivity, strengthen tourism, stimulate business activity and attract greater foreign investment into the state.

With the new status, the airport will be able to receive international carriers, operate cross-border flights and function as a direct gateway between Akwa Ibom and destinations across Africa and beyond. Full international operations are projected to begin in the first quarter of 2026.

Governor Umo Eno Secures Federal Approval For International Airport Operations

Governor Umo Eno Secures Federal Approval For International Airport Operations

Governor Eno, who has been pursuing the upgrade through sustained engagement with federal authorities, described the approval as a major step forward for the state.

His administration has positioned Akwa Ibom as an emerging aviation hub, driven partly by the expansion of airport infrastructure and the growth of the state-owned airline.

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