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Ibom International Hotel: From Commonwaste To Commonwealth

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Ibom International Hotel: From Commonwaste To Commonwealth

Ibom International Hotel: from commonwaste to commonwealth. On Tuesday, October 21, 2025, after returning from the flag-off ceremony for the ARISE Youth Friendly Center in Nsit Ubium, I decided to make a brief stopover at the Tropicana Mall on Udoudoma Avenue to pick up some groceries.

As I exited the mall, my ears were pricked by the sibilance of heavy construction work at the Ibom International Hotel, located less than 400 meters within the 82-hectares of the Tropicana complex.

Drawn by curiosity, I skirted around the mall to the construction site. It was a busy hive of industry, swarming with haulage trucks, day laborers, engineers, and safety professionals in reflective gear.

And towering over it all was the gigantic 14-storey hotel building, wrapped in skeletal scaffolding. A few men as little as birds, perched on the steel framework, while a massive crane arched close to the building.

For over 15 years, this 200-room, abandoned 14-storey hotel stood in infamy, with its massive grey concrete and sun-bleached blue glass dominating that end of the city skyline like a menacing tombstone.

As I inched closer to the site, the warm golden glow of the evening sun caught a male laborer idling in front of me. Not more than 35 years old, he seemed much like he might have been molded from the dust of the site. His dark skin and face and hair were coated in pale grit.

There were countless others like him at the site. Perhaps a hundred, both male and female.

But Mr Alade, the admin officer disagreed with the figure the moment I sat in his air-conditioned container cabin to discuss it.

There are 320 workers here on any given day,” he said matter-of-factly. “And upon completion, the hotel is expected to add a significant number of jobs to the 3,000 jobs projected for the Ibom Tropicana complex.”

“That’s impressive.” I replied “The governor seems quite impressed by the pace of work in the hotel the last time he visited. When is the project expected to be completed?” I prodded.

He did not hesitate. “Well, barring force majeure or other unforeseen circumstances, this project would be ready for commissioning in eight months.”

I made a mental note. “That’s May, 2026?”

“Absolutely”. He said.

“Including the landscaping and all?”

Sensing my anxiety, he arched his head backward in a smile. The construction site was a vast, chaotic mountain of debris and craters filled with muddy water.

“Quite soon, the landscaping will begin.” He assured. “And when it’s completed, the result will be as picture perfect as what you see in the model,” he said, pointing to the picture of the hotel model on the wall. I took a few pictures.

I left the site feeling a warm, satisfying sense of pride. Governor Umo Eno had resurrected a dream everyone had written off. By mustering the political will to pull this off barely two years into office, he has definitively rejected the corrosive culture of abandoning the previous administration’s projects and set a new template for those to come after him.

A couple of years back, the Tropicana project was labeled a white elephant and impossible to actualize by not a few prominent voices in the state. And it’s debatable whether or not their fears were justified.

The immediate past Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr Udom Emmanuel, in one of his live interactive sessions with the media acknowledged the project was non-viable. But despite his observation, the forward-thinking governor, to his credit, pressed on and completed the Tropicana Mall, one of the key components of the project.

Where Mr Emmanuel expressed cautious skepticism about Tropicana project, Arc, (Obong) Victor Attah, Godswill Akpabio’s predecessor, was emphatic in his condemnation as soon as it was conceptualized. He noted that the project raised environmental concerns, structural concerns and even siting concerns.

Ibom International Hotel

Ibom International Hotel

Not given to repressing his opinion on topical issues, he had written a lengthy letter to that effect to then-Governor Godswill Akpabio who, as it turned out, did not think he was deserving of such a letter. What followed was a media blitzkrieg against Obong Attah which eventually birthed the famous rebuttal from the media handlers of then governor “What does Attah really want?”

This honest recollection is not intended to stir strife, exhume contentious issues surrounding the 16-year-old project, or insinuate that Godswill Akpabio’s vision was faulty. Its purpose is simply to provide a brief backdrop to the project’s unfolding story.

As a matter of fact, dwelling on past conflicts serves no purpose, not with Governor Umo Eno at the helm of affairs. He is a conciliator, a unifier, and a peacemaker, the one charged with the ministry of reconciliation.

“We have resolved to put the past behind us. We have structures on ground, what I’m doing now is to see all of the vision, what it was all about, how we can link them together and how we can revive them.

This is Akwa Ibom money and so my duty as Governor is to protect the assets of Government, life and property of the people. Government has sunk in so much money here and so I believe we can look at it.

“For me, what is important, going forward, is how we can reclaim this place and make it functional. This project when completed will provide thousands of jobs to Akwa Ibom people “ the governor said.

Beyond the 200 rooms Ibom International Hotel, which lies within the 82-hectare Tropicana complex, work has progressed significantly on the Ibom International Conference Center. Furthermore, the Ibom Shopping City has been approved, with work set to commence soon.

It is worth recalling that Governor Umo Eno has consistently demonstrated ability to convert our commonwaste to commonwealth. Evidence abound.

The Arise Recreational Park for instance, which was given birth to on a ravine is transforming into a world class resort facility with completion date set for December 2025.

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Akwa Ibom Indigenes Protest RMAFC Meeting, Warn Against Tampering With State’s Oil Wells

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Akwa Ibom Indigenes Protest RMAFC Meeting, Warn Against Tampering With State’s Oil Wells

Akwa Ibom indigenes protest RMAFC meeting, warn against tampering with State’s Oil Wells. Akwa Ibom indigenes resident in Abuja on Tuesday stormed the venue of a meeting of the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), where the Inter-Agency Technical Committee (IATC) on Disputed/New Oil Wells was sitting, to protest what they described as attempts to reopen a matter already settled by the Supreme Court.

The protesters cautioned that no individual or agency should tamper with Akwa Ibom State’s 76 oil wells, stressing that the ownership of the wells was conclusively determined in favour of the state by the Supreme Court in 2012.

They insisted that any move to revisit the issue through administrative or technical processes would amount to a disregard for the authority of the apex court and could undermine peace in the Niger Delta region.

Akwa Ibom State was formally represented at the IATC meeting by a high-powered delegation comprising leading legal practitioners, government officials and technocrats. Members of the delegation included Paul Usoro, SAN; Assam Assam, SAN; the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Uko Udom, SAN; Uwemedimo Nwoko, SAN; Emmanuel Enoidem, SAN; and a former Attorney-General of Akwa Ibom State.

Akwa Ibom Indigenes Protest RMAFC Meeting

Akwa Ibom Indigenes Protest RMAFC Meeting

Also on the state’s delegation were the Commissioner for Finance, Mr Emem Bob, Former Attorney General and Commissioner Justice, Barr. Ekpenyong Ntekim; the Commissioner for Information, Dr. Aniekan Umanah; Honourable Member representing Ikot Ekpene Federal Constituency, Dr Patrick Umoh, among others.

The delegation is expected to present Akwa Ibom State’s position before the committee, reiterating that the Supreme Court judgment remains final and binding, and urging all relevant federal agencies to respect and uphold the ruling.

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PVC, APC E-Registration: Umo Eno Charges Constituents To Embrace Exercises

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PVC, APC E-Registration: Umo Eno Charges Constituents To Embrace Exercises

PVC, APC e-registration: Umo Eno charges constituents to embrace exercises. Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has urged indigenes and residents of Ibiakpan Obotim Ward II, Nsit Ubium Local Government Area, as well as others across the state, to participate in the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) and APC membership e-registration exercise, as, according to him, it is crucial for validating party membership and ensuring their voices are heard.

Addressing a crowd of APC members and supporters at his hometown, Ikot Ekpene Udo, the Governor said that boosting both registrations is also critical to attracting more dividends, programmes, and welfare to the area.

“More party membership in a particular Ward implies more allocation of the party’s welfare to the place. And, I enjoin you to step up the membership numbers in order to be significant and relevant in the party’s scheme of things,” he noted.

The Governor directed the people to ensure that they register appropriately with the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to have their Permanent Voters Cards, PVC, and become eligible to participate in future electoral exercises.

“No matter how populated you are in your party, if you don’t have your PVC, such a party population will be meaningless because your vote would not be counted as expected.

Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno New Year Address

Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno

“So, I urge you to take these things very seriously and act accordingly for you and our people to be qualified to participate adequately in the upcoming elections,” he stressed.

Having gone round during the day to inspect the ongoing 120-metre Ofriyo–Eket Bridge and the 2.5 kilometre dual carriageway connecting Eket and Nsit Ubium Local Government Areas, and the ongoing General Hospital project in Ikot Ekpene Udo, the Governor enjoined the people to fully support the projects and other developmental initiatives of the administration for the overall benefit of the local government are

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Police Arrests Suspected Car Snatcher, Recover Stolen Vehicle In Akwa Ibom

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Police Arrests Suspected Car Snatcher, Recover Stolen Vehicle In Akwa Ibom

Police arrests suspected car snatcher, recover stolen cehicle in Akwa Ibom. The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has arrested a suspected car thief and recovered a stolen vehicle in a swift operation in Uyo.

According to a statement released by the Command and signed by DSP Timfon John, LLB, Anipr, Police Public Relations Officer.

The incident occurred on 20th January 2026 around 11:30 pm, when operatives on routine night patrol along Godswill Akpabio International Stadium responded to a distress call from a man, a Bolt driver, who reported that his Toyota Corolla had been stolen at gunpoint.

Police quickly traced the stolen vehicle to Nkwot Ikono Village, Etim Ekpo Local Government Area, leading to the arrest of Sunday Okon, a resident of Nna Enin Village, Uruan Local Government Area.

The suspect, who was found in possession of the stolen Toyota Corolla (registration DKA 337 CB) reportedly confessed to the crime during preliminary interrogation.

The Police Command said that investigations are ongoing to apprehend other members of the criminal gang and recover their weapons.

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Commissioner of Police, CP Baba Mohammed Azare fsi, commended the prompt response and professionalism of the officers, reassuring residents of the Command’s commitment to combating violent crimes and protecting lives and property across the state.

The public has been urged to remain vigilant and provide timely information to assist police operations.

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