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Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Oron Anchor Town New Century Lions Club Gets New President

Ceremony marking the Investiture of Lion (Mrs.) Emem Esu Amba as 14th President of Oron Anchor Town New Century Lions Club, alongside inauguration of the club's 2017-2018 Board of Directors is slated to hold as follows:

DATE: Saturday, 30th September, 2017

VENUE: Skypoint Hotel, 58 Secretariat Road, Oron

TIME: 3:00Pm

According to Information made available by the Central Planning Committee Chairperson, Lion Lauretta Obisung, the event which shall also feature a Fund Raising Banquet shall be held under the distinguished chairmanship of the Chief Medical Director, Nedeke Children's Hospital, Uyo, Dr. Bassey Ntekim, with the District Governor, District 404 A2 Lion Ephraim Akwaowo as Chief Host and the Chairperson, Region 2, Lion (Engr.) Ubong Ebitu as host.

Meanwhile, the Clan Head of Idua, HRH Obuong Edet N. Ekeng, Itai Oro, Chief (Prof.) Mrs. Ekanem Uwe, as well as the Vice Chancellor, Akwa Ibom State University, Prof. Eno James Ibanga are expected as Father of the Day, Mother of the Day and Special Guest of Honour, respectively.

Also expected as Guests of Honour at the event are the Bursar, Federal Polytechnic, Ukana, Dr. Sunday Okpo ; Chief Consultant to FGN on SDGs, AKS, Lion (Elder) Engr. David Allu; Chairperson, Police Officers' Wives Association, Bayelsa State Command, Mrs. Janet Amba; Member, Int'l Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Barr. Maryfaith Jolasinmi and Rotarian Effiong Enyeting of Nigerian Ports Authority, Port Harcourt.

Oron Anchor-Town New Century Lions Club is of the International Association of Lions Clubs, District 404 A2, Nigeria and is committed to the promotion of social welfare and engagement in humanitarian services, in line with the fundamental visions of the International Association of Lions Club.

Monday, 29 May 2017

ORO LEADERSHIP AND BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE DEMOCRACY DAY PRESS RELEASE

ORO LEADERSHIP AND BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE

PRESS RELEASE
29th May, 2017

NIGERIA'S DEMOCRACY: ORO PEOPLE ARE NOW READY FOR THE GAME

It is exactly eighteen (18) years since Nigerians celebrated the long expected exit of the military from governance. This democracy was not just long anticipated, but hard won.

Similar to the hope of other Nigerian people, Oro people of Akwa Ibom State expected this democracy to bring remarkable improvements and play advantageous roles in the quality of their existence. Democracy was also perceived by the Oro people as a system which would enhance their sense of pride in their beloved nation.
In the early days, the democratically elected government led by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo was fond of assuring Nigerian citizens that they would enjoy the "dividends of democracy."

18 years over, the state of being of the Oro people in Akwa Ibom State, South South Nigeria is far worse than it was before the advent of this democracy.
Ironically, we are also witnesses to how this same democracy which is seemingly counter-productive to Oro people has transformed some hitherto villages and slums in Akwa Ibom State and Nigeria into heavens on earth. What an irony!

The largest oil producing community in Akwa Ibom State and by extension, Nigeria has remained impoverished and has been reduced to a lowest mendicant status, its contributions to national and state development, notwithstanding.

There is no gainsaying that same Oro Nation which was renowned for excellence in leadership and effective representation now holds the unenviable trophy as a group of people with most inept, mediocre, timid and rudderless political leadership. Sadly, this has not been caused by the fact that Oro is now short of quality manpower. That we are at this sorry state is because political parties and party leadership take delight in imposing the worst of aspirants on us for reasons best known to them.

Therefore, as we make the 18th anniversary of this democracy, the Oro Nation Leadership and Business Roundtable hereby urges political parties and political leaders to henceforth desist from this wicked act, as Oro people will no longer tolerate such barefaced modern day slavery and political subjugation.

If what we are practising is a democracy or anything near it, then, our people must be allowed to choose their leaders and representatives at all levels. In any case, we shall resort to mobilizing massively against any party with intentions to continue in this evil act of imposition.

However, the practice of multi party system, which should strengthen our democracy provides us with multiple choice, among which we can seek the quality of leadership and representation the Oro people desire.

John Ntekim
Director, Media/Publicity

Monday, 15 May 2017

BE PART OF THE ORO LEADERSHIP AND BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE

The surest way to mislead a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.

Young persons of Oro extraction in pursuit of a shift from accustomed ill-practices, have resolved to periodically engage in intellectual discourse, to reinvigorate the Oro person's worth, economically and in political leadership.

The principled ideas birthing the Oro Leadership and Business Roundtable are inevitable unsettling questions on how old time mistakes could be unfastened by worthwhile exploitation of feasible potentials in a bargain for a well defined nearest future .

- It is nonpartisan.
- It is multifaceted.
- It welcomes opinion diversity and distinct beliefs.
- It welcomes every person of Oro descent, exclusively.
- It is an idea whose time has come.

The maiden edition of the Roundtable holds this Wednesday, 17th, May 2017 at the Civic Centre Auditorium, Oron, with the theme Re-examining Oro's place in Akwa Ibom's Politics: The Past, The Present and The Future.

Come, inscribe your name in this developing chronicles of collective advancement.

Be Part Of The Oro Leadership And Business Roundtable

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Governor Wike Has Executed More Projects Than The APC Led Federal Government - Akpabio

Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio has declared that Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has executed more projects in the last two years than the APC-led Federal Government.

Addressing journalists after accompanying Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike on an extensive projects inspection on Monday, Senator Akpabio said that Governor Wike's excellent performance stems from his love for Rivers people.

The Former Governor of Akwa Ibom State noted: "Governor Wike has done more work and projects in the last two years than the Federal Government. That is my considered opinion.

"Performance is not necessarily an issue of the availability of resources. If your state gets N5billion, do projects of that amount. If you get N1billion, do projects commensurate with that figure. For Governor Wike, he has judiciously applied the scarce resources available to the state to develop needed infrastructure.

"The resources available to Rivers State is nothing compared to that of the Federal Government. Rivers State Government gets far less than a quarter than one percent of what accrues to the Federal Government, but we can see the tremendous quality of transformation taking place in the state".

The Former Governor added: "It is not so much money that makes performance. It is love for your people. When you are elected, if you love your people you will perform, no matter the little money that you have.

"What I am seeing here in Rivers State is not like a recession economy because the Governor of Rivers State loves his people. Let me use this opportunity to congratulate the workers at the various sites because they are acquiring a lot of skills working at the sites.

"The kind of projects that Governor Wike is doing in Rivers State will attract the world to the state. Today, there is a song, that the handwork of Wike is beautiful."

Senator Akpabio advised Governor Wike never to be distracted by political detractors who engage in political blackmail. He said no matter the attempt at distraction, Governor Wike should continue his transformation of the state.

He said: "Do not be distracted by unnecessary blackmail against your person by political detractors. I want to urge all governors who have the opportunity to lead their states to visit Rivers State.

"I want to say this with all amount of pride that Governor Wike is working. We pray God to continue to bless, protect and keep him to work for the state. Governor Wike loves his people, he loves Rivers State and that is why he is doing this. It is not everyone that will transform Rivers State in such a short time.

"Under two years, the results are everywhere. The roads we think that will not be done, have been done. The roads are now wonderful, most of them dualised .

"When it comes to the time of election and the people risk their lives for Governor Wike. People will say maybe he sponsored thugs or used money. It is Governor Wike’s work that will determine the electoral future."

He commended Governor Wike for restoring the pride of Rivers State as the capital of the Niger Delta.

Governor Wike during the inspection tour, explained the importance of the Rivers State Ecumenical Centre, the Port Harcourt Pleasure Park and Landscaping Architecture at Airforce overheard bridge, Port Harcourt.

He said that his administration will continue to sustain the execution of projects across the state, despite the economic recession.

Simeon Nwakaudu,
Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor, Electronic Media.
3rd April, 2017.

HON. CHRIS OKON ADMONISHES OKOBO STUDENTS AGAINST CULTISM AND SOCIAL VICES

...sues for excellence

-Ibom Insight News

A former Leader of Okobo Legislative Council, Hon. Christopher Okon has charged secondary school students of Okobo extraction to avoid cultism and shun other forms of social vices, in order to promote excellence and avoid being tagged 'societal misfits'.

Hon. Okon made the counsel during the 2017 edition of Annual Inter House Sports Competition organised by the management of Comprehensive Secondary School, Okobo, held in Friday, 31st March, 2017.

Presiding as Chairman of the occasion, Hon. Christopher Okon took turn to warn students from across secondary schools in Okobo who thronged in to witness the event against the dangers of cultism.
"I hope as I am speaking, I am not speaking to any cultist? I hope you all know that cultism has not even one advantage?

"I am aware of the pressure being put on the children of God in universities, secondary and even primary schools by those who have made themselves ambassadors of doom and I believe none of you here is one of them", he stressed.

Asserting that Comprehensive Secondary School being the most populous secondary school in Okobo has produced a host of stars in every facet of the society, Hon. Okon who is an immediate past State EXCO. Member of the Akwa Ibom PDP urged the young lads to remain committed to their studies, warning them against being overpowered by youthful exuberance.

"Whoever is here should count him or herself privileged to be here, because this school has produced so many excellent personalities and if you remain focused in your academic work, there shall be no limitations hampering from becoming excellent as a professional, a politician, a clergy, even as an athlete.

"A former student of Comprehensive Secondary School made Okobo and Akwa Ibom proud by becoming the overall best graduating student in the University of Uyo in 2013/2014 academic session. This is to tell you that you are not limited in any way.

"So, whenever you see anybody advising you to join them in promoting vandalism and wickedness, remember that I once told you that such a person is an enemy of your dreams, then ask that person to show you where his negative activities has taken him to." These were the words of Hon. Chris Okon.

The event which featured march past, cultural displays and sporting competitions by competitors from various participating houses, particularly track events in both male and female categories, was attended largely by the traditional ruling class, politicians, educationists, visiting guests, students from various schools, as well as teaming spectators from across Okobo.

It is noteworthy that this year's Inter House Sports Competition in Comprehensive Secondary School, Okobo marks the first in a decade, as emphasised by the school's principal, Pastor Effiong Esio Okwong, who expressed excitement and a deep sense of appreciation to the school's PTA and staff, on the occasion, while briefing the press

2019: Udom Emmanuel And The Political Hallelujah Singers Of Okobo Extraction

By John Ntekim

To succeed, the PDP must identify the true ambassadors of Udom Emmanuel.

As none of the thirty one (31) local government areas of Akwa Ibom State can be ignored in a match for the occupation of the hilltop mansion, the position of the Okobo people remains weighty and unavoidable in a discourse of the Akwa Ibom's polity, on any occasion, including the upcoming gubernatorial race.
Consequently, it is not debatable if Governor Udom Emmanuel must enjoy the popular support of Okobo electorates, to emerge governor a second time.

But, it has become obvious that a few politicians who are fast running expired from the area have always depended on what I would term 'urban praise singing and drums beating' in support of the incumbent, to derive their personal political succor, without establishing a single touch with the grassroot. Unfortunately for these metropolitan politicians, with the birth APC which has caused the existence of two major opposing political parties in Akwa Ibom, the idea of reaping by extension and the concept of 'food is ready politics' (whatever that means), are now old fashioned. At this point, the verbal support given any candidate must be justified with complementary field work. He who supports must show working!

Unarguably, the political space of Okobo has never been characterised by the outright disorder and uncertainty which have become eminent in the system, owing largely to the amount of deceit and unbearable highhandedness which have gradually become official policies of the political leadership of the land, ranging from the hierarchy of the People's Democratic Party at the Chapter level, to the representative seat at the State House of Assembly and the local administration.
This has inexcusably surged conspicuous activation of the people's consciousness and has made grassroot mobilisers determined to resist eventual intrigues by those who have risen to key government positions presently through claims of credit for over the efforts of others.

Yes, circumstances have changed in the polity of the Okobo local government area and any keen observer would vindicate this opinion. The PDP must act fast!

Even a weakest survey would prove that the Okobo people are already regretting the choice they made at the 2015 poll which has turned out to be one of their greatest disappointments overtime, with not one positive result forthcoming.
Today, the women are complaining, children are wondering if in fact, Okobo has anyone in government, the youths are taking to the social media and elders' doorsteps to express their frustrations, while the elders themselves are confused and just waiting to alter the status quo by next chance. All is not well!

Carelessly, these public officers who have lost touch with the home front by shying away from discussing the needs of their people and snubbing those who supported them to the top have fallen the ladder through which they climbed, trusting in their relationship with the leadership of the PDP at the State level to remain relevant beyond 2019. But, how far can singing the hallelujah choruses of His Excellency without getting close to the people who voted for him in your Ward and village drive the governor's second term ambition?

In my opinion, anyone who supports the governor and wants him in office beyond 2019 would not oppose the reconciliation of aggrieved persons back to the ruling party, neither would he/she disappear from his/her root, only to return for campaigns when the tide is high and the time is nigh.

Undoubtedly, the governor himself and the current leadership of the Akwa Ibom PDP are not ignorant of the split and chasm in the Okobo Chapter of the party. Hence, knowledge of this imbroglio must be allowed to influence the choice of who gets the party's flag in the anticipated local government elections and 2019 election of a representative to fill the Okobo State Constituency's seat. To succeed, PDP must identify the real ambassadors of Udom Emmanuel and remain conscious of the fact that the choice of one who has been written off by the electorates can only attract total collapse of support against the PDP, because a party with positive ideals must not promote negative people, no matter the excuse. The 'Jonahs' must be restricted from travelling with people who have integrity, lest, the boat sinks wholly.

Moreso, the Electoral Act has recently been amended to introduce electronic voting, so, 2019 cannot be business as usual. Now, the notable secrets to electoral victory, for both APC and PDP, nationwide, becomes consideration of aspirants' antecedents, intensive preparation, hard work, home-based popularity of candidates and strategising according to dynamisms. "If you carry bad product enter market, na bad market."

Fortunately for the Akwa Ibom PDP, even while others have been obsessed with their closeness to the governor and the party hierarchy and are already counting on their praise-singing attitude to launch and succeed in their personal ambitions, there are persons who have the right message about Udom Emmanuel and the PDP. These ones have shifted from the smiling praise singers and have been on a reconciliation course, which of course is yielding positive results and having more persons return under the umbrella. Notably, two of such bodies in Okobo Local Government Area are the PDP Leadership Forum, led by a former Executive Chairman of Council and former member of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Hon. Asuquo Odiong, alongside Amalgamated Okobo Youth Leaders Council (a youth body with about 160 affiliate youth associations and clubs), led by a widely celebrated youth leader, Ulap Iniobong Esung. Anyone who sincerely supports Udom Emmanuel must emulate the activities of these persons.

Statewide, handing of tickets to persons with bad reputations will only drag the second term bid of His Excellency to a breakdown.

PDP must be positively selective!

Okobo people are not satisfied with the status quo and shall go miles to upturn it. So, the PDP must look for the black goat this daytime.

N/B: Opinions expressed as contained herein are personal and those of an analyst from Odu Clan in Okobo Local Government Area, John Ntekim.

Saturday, 25 March 2017

DOCTOR ACCUSED OF NEGLIGENCE AS NYSC MEMBER DIES IN AKWA IBOM

Batch A Stream 1 of the one-year mandatory NYSC was earlier in the week thrown into mourning as one of its members slumped and died during a football match.

Witnesses claimed the corper, known simply as Abraham, was rushed to a hospital where he lost his life after the medical doctor on duty allegedly refused to attend to him over a payment of N1, 500.

According to a Facebook User, Comr Dokubo the incident happened last Thursday at the Government Technical College (GTC) in Abak.

Dokubo wrote, “Abak corpers gathered yesterday at the Government Technical College (GTC) field for the ongoing football tournament which was played by Corp members serving in Abak, not up to ten minutes in the first half one of us a Batch A Stream 1, Abraham popularly called Ab fainted at the field. Ab was rushed to Mercy Clinic Abak, at Mercy Clinic we saw the highest level of man’s inhumanity to man.

“When Corp Members arrived luckily we met a doctor he instructed that we first get the card while others went to get the card we pleaded with the doctor to run some test the doctor refused before we will say Jack the doctor have disappeared into thin air. An elderly woman who was a nurse tried her bit, few minutes later a Reverend Father came prayed for the boy and personally begged the doctor for more than 40minutes before the doctor came to see what was going on, he injected Ab only God know what he injected Ab with and instructed that he be transferred to Teaching Hospital Uyo.

“Ab had giving up the ghost before he arrived Teaching Hospital Uyo.

“The question is, if the doctor had attended to our brother, would what is happening to us now happened? I think the answer is a NO! Yesterday we met a medical practitioner who has no human sympathy in his world. We live in a country that has no medical security for her citizens what a shame. There are so many questions but we leave it to God.

“May God grant his family the fortitude to bear the loss.

“May the Soul of the departed rest in peace, Amen.”

Credit: nation.ng

Monday, 2 January 2017

NDLEA Discovers £3.8m Worth Of Cocaine Inside Shoes

Officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja have discovered parcels of whitish substance that tested positive for cocaine weighing 9.15kg inside the soles of shoes.

The discovery was made in a shipment of shoes during the inward screening of passengers on a Turkish Airline flight from Sao Paulo, Brazil.

The cocaine was industrially concealed in the soles of new foot wears.
It was the last arrest of 2016 at the Abuja airport, with an estimated value of £3.8 million in Europe.

The Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Colonel Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah (retd), said the huge profit derived from drug trafficking has made it a top priority for drug cartels to be financially incapacitated.

Abdallah said: “We must continue to take deliberate steps to intercept drugs and ultimately prevent the criminal enrichment of drug cartels.
“Illicit drug proceeds negatively affect economic development, could be used to corrupt government officials and terrorism funding thereby subjecting mankind to widespread destruction.”

The NDLEA commander at the Abuja airport, Hamisu Lawan, said the arrest was made during the inward screening of passengers and luggage on a Turkish Airline flight from Brazil.

Lawan said: “There was an arrest at the weekend of a 34-year-old suspect, Okolo Emenike Kingsley, who hails from Ezeagu, Enugu State.
“The motorcycle parts dealer said that he was offered the sum of N1 million to smuggle the drugs to Nigeria.
“Investigation is ongoing and the suspect is cooperating with our team of undercover officers.”

In the words of the suspect: “I am a motorcycle parts dealer, married with a child.
“My business was failing due to recession, so I travelled to Brazil in search of employment.
“Things became worse for me in Brazil because I had no money to sustain myself while my work permit was being processed.
“I was equally confronted with the fear of deportation.
“This made me to be desperate in my search for quick wealth.
“In the process, I met my childhood friend who offered me N1 million to traffic cocaine to Nigeria.
“He also paid for my ticket and gave me three bag of shoes containing the cocaine.
“On arrival at the Abuja airport, the cocaine was detected and I was arrested.
“I had wanted to invest the N1 million in business in Nigeria.”

Abdallah commended the arresting officers, describing the seizure as one of the benefits of training.

In his words: “The seizure is a validation of enhanced capacity of officers due to series of training programmes carried out by the Agency.
“The training covering investigation, raid operations as well as prosecution was conducted with the assistance of the United States government, European Union and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
“This is just a tip of the iceberg because as the benefits of these training begin to manifest, more drugs shall be detected and cartels dislodged in the days ahead.”

The NDLEA boss appealed to stakeholders to intensify the anti-narcotic campaign, adding: “We need all hands on deck as we begin the new year.”

The suspect will soon be charged to court.

SUMMARY OF ROAD CONSTRUCTIONS IN AKWA IBOM (roads in Oro excluded)

By Marshal Abia

The Honourable Commissioner for Works, Mr Ephraim Inyangeyen has assured Akwa Ibom people that no fewer than nine major roads would be commissioned as part of activities to mark Gov. Udom Emmanuel’s two years in office, come May 29th, 2017.

He stated this while inspecting some of the underlisted projects;
1. Dualization of Uyo – Etinan road by Julius Berger
2. Construction of 6.41KM  Nto Edino – Ekwere Azu road with two 45m span bridges in Obot Akara by Seyang Ltd.
3. Construction of 14.1KM Ini – Arochukwu road by Peculiar Construction
4. Construction of 39.4KM  Eket – Ibeno road by CCEC
5. Dualization of 29KM Etinan – Ndon Eyo road by Wizchino Engineering Ltd.
6. Construction of 12.742KM Awa Iman – Asong – Ikot Edim – Ikot Emem road with two bridges in Onna and Mkpat Enin Local Government Areas.
7. Construction of 10.8KM Awa – Nkana road and 2.3KM ancillary roads in Awa, Onna by VKS Construction Company.
8. Construction of 13. 5KM Ikot Ebere – Ikot Edor – Ikot Iko Ibon – Okom road and Akpabom – Ikwe road in Mkpat Enin by BJCC.
9. Nung Ukim road in Ikono by Hensek

It appears Onna and Mkpat Enin Local Government Areas are mostly favoured in this ongoing roads construction/dualization. Could this be the popular phrase, "charity begins at home" in visible display?

Surprisingly, most of these roads have no economic importance to the Akwa Ibom State government and it's people. No apology!

To show the conspicuous, splashy, bodacious, kenspeckle hate blatantly exhibited by His Excellency Deacon Udom Gabriel Emmanuel towards Oro nation, not a single 2-feet lane is approved for construction, let alone dualization anywhere in all the Local Government Areas that constitute Oro nation.

I pause to ask, did Oro not support the emergence of this government tooth and nail? What are the indices for the non-inclusion of Oro nation in the Akwa Ibom projects? Is the total number of votes in Onna greater than five massively populated Local Government Areas of Oro nation all combined? Is there no road this government has considered in Oron, Mbo, Urue Offong Oruko, Okobo and Udung Uko LGAs worthy of being constructed or dualized?

Whatever is the yardstick of this government in awarding contracts, excluding the oil rich Oro nation is very demoralizing and unpardonable.

In my opinion, am afraid Udom is wrong!

A'IBOM 2017 BUDGET: Gov. Udom Considers 5 Point Agenda

Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr Udom Emmanuel has presented the year 2017 Budget Estimates tagged "Budget of Consolidation "to the State House of Assembly for ratification and approval.

Presenting the estimates, Governor Emmanuel said "the 2017 fiscal estimate takes into consideration the 5 Point agenda of his administration namely; job creation, poverty alleviation, wealth creation, economic and political inclusion and infrastructural consolidation and expansion to further transform the state to an industrialized entity".

In the estimates, a total budgetary out lay of 365.251 billion have been proposed. This is against the 423.000 billion budgeted for 2016 and is made up of recurrent expenditure 88.425 billion, capital expenditure 193.956 billion, consolidated revenue fund charges 82.872 billion while the projected recurrent revenue for year 2017 is estimated at 175.000 billion as against 284.666 billion earmarked for 2016.

Governor Emmanuel gave a breakdown of the estimate as follows; Internally generated Revenue (IGR) N27.684 billion, Statutory Allocation N15.000 billion, Derivation Fund N120.000 billion, Retained Revenue from Parastatals N2.316 billion, Value Added Tax (VAT) N10.000 billion.

The recurrent proposed expenditure stands at Personnel Costs N50.489 billion, Overhead Costs N37.936 billion, Consolidated Revenue Fund Charges N82.870 billion. Including pensions, gratuities and public debts.

The Capital receipts expenditure proposed for year 2017 is estimated at 193.956 billion as against 243 billion for 2016 while the sectoral allocation of the total estimated Capital Expenditure outlay of N193.956 billion for the year 2017 stands at 42.204 21.8 for Administration, Economy 128.021 66.0 , Law and Justice 2.978 1.5 , Regional 0.800 0.4 and Social 19.953.

Governor Emmanuel stated that the vision is anchored on the fact that Akwa Ibom State can and must be a better place for all Akwa Ibom people born and unborn. "This article of faith inspired our commitment to the Akwa Ibom project and desire to leave it better than we met it by providing an effective and efficient administration anchored on people-oriented goals. "

He said his administration preaches consolidation and continuity and therefore intends to make the welfare of the Akwa Ibom person the centerpiece of all developmental efforts and actions as a government.

"paramount in the heart of this administration is industrialization of the state. This particular ambition accounts to general policy direction within the period of the administration and we have committed ourselves to completing all viable abandoned projects and reviving ailing viable industries. "

The Governor emphasised that his administration is committed to leaving no uncompleted project "our objectives and effort may sound radical, that is so because we approach issues outside of the box of conventional wisdom. When the passion is right nothing shall be impossible.  Industrialization will create employment opportunities for our teeming youths and lift people from dependency to self-sustenance." Governor Emmanuel stated.

Speaker of the State House of Assembly Hon Onofiok Luke assured the Governor that the budget would be critically looked into with a view to ironing out gray areas before passage in the best interest of the state.

A minute of silence was observed in honour of the casualties of the Reigners Bible Church  tragedy.

AKSG Will Deliver All Road Projects On Schedule"_Ephraim Inyangeyen

The State Commissioner for works, Mr. Ephraim Inyangeyen has emphasised that all ongoing road projects by the Akwa Ibom State government will be delivered on schedule, economic recession notwithstanding.

Mr. Ephraim stated this while on projects inspection around the state on Monday, 19th and Tuesday 20th January, 2016. Some of the sites inspected were Uyo-Etinan road dualisation by Julius Berger, fourteen point one kilometer Odoro-Ikpe, Ikpe Ikot Nkon, Obotme- Arochukwu road by Messrs Peculiar ultimate Concerns limited and seventeen point four kilometer Odoro-Ikpe- Mbiabet Ikpe, Mbiabet Ikot Udo Rice Mill road with thirty metres span bridge under Alternative project funding Approach by Assdene.
Other sites were four point six kilometer school of Arts and Science Nung Ukim Road in Ikono Local Government Area by Hensek Integrated Science Limited and six point forty one kilometer Nto Edino Ekwere Azu road with forty five metre span of Bridges in Obot Akara and Etim Ekpo Bridge Head.

The Commissioner also inspected twenty three point twenty  five kilometer Ikot Ekaide- Ikot Nkon- Ikot Ibritam road in Oruk Anam under Alternative project funding Approach by Ashdene Limited and Ikot Ibritam – Ekeffe Ikot Akpan Afaha road with Bridge in Oruk Anam by Almajdal. 

The works boss however expressed satisfaction on the level of work done along Abak Nsekhe- Ikot Akpa Nkuk, Ikot Etim Ikot Ikaru phase three, section ‘A’, Ikot Ikara Ikot Ibritam road project by Hammakopp Construction Company, as well as Ikot Usop- Ikot Edeghe- Ikot Ekpuk road with thirty metres span bridge in Mkpat Enin by Benest Technical Services Limited.

Addressing journalists after the inspection, the Works Commissioner said Governor Udom Emmanuel was poised to link up more communities to boost industrialization in the state.

He described the governor as a man of action and commended the dedication demonstrates by the contractors on the various projects.

Nigeria records 273 Lassa fever cases, 149 deaths in 2015/16

Nigeria recorded the largest outbreak of Lassa fever in its history between 2015 and 2016, with 273 reported cases resulting to 149 deaths, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, said on Friday. Chikwe Ihekweazu, Chief Executive Officer of NCDC, said this in a statement in Lagos.

Mr. Ihekweazu said the cases were reported from 23 states.

He said following this, the Minister of Health has inaugurated a Lassa Fever Eradication Committee, under the leadership of a professor, Oyewale Tomori.
It said that the committee was to look into the situation and proffer solutions to the NCDC towards preventing future outbreaks and reducing the deaths from the disease.

According to Mr. Ihekweazu, the committee came up with an approach that focused on strengthening the capacities and capabilities of states to prevent, detect and respond to Lassa while the NCDC coordinates the efforts.
”The prepositioning of commodities has now ensured that all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory in Nigeria have a full complement of emergency materials.
”The materials comprising Personal Protection Equipment, Ribavirin, Disinfection sprayers, hand sanitizers, hypochlorite (bleach), case definition posters, hard copies of IDSR technical guidelines and safety boxes,” it said.

The statement said NCDC had dispatched a team of epidemiologists to support Ogun State to respond to the recent outbreak where a case of Lassa fever was confirmed in a healthcare worker, who died later at the Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta.
”Emergency Operations Centre has been setup and is now monitoring all contacts of the case, disinfecting contaminated areas and coordinating all response activities.
”This case highlights the risk Lassa fever still poses to the lives of Nigerians, particularly at this time of the year,” it said.

The Ogun State Government also said on Friday that 396 people who had contact with the deceased heath worker are being monitored.
“All the 396 contacts have not shown any abnormal symptoms or signs of Lassa fever, their temperature is under control and we have stationed our monitoring officer with each of the contacts to continue monitoring throughout a specific period in line with the World Health Organisation standard,” health commissioner Babatunde Ipaye said.

In his statement on Friday, Mr. Ihekweazu added that a nationwide risk communications plan had also been developed.
”Throughout the dry season, a new communication plan would address priority antecedents of Lassa Fever outbreak to ensure prevention is guaranteed,” he said.
He also mentioned that the communication targeted all key stakeholders, from presidency to households, and would emphasise on the ways to prevent Lassa fever infection.
”The Lassa virus is transmitted to humans via contact with food or household items contaminated with infected rodent urine or faeces.
”Lassa can also be transmitted from human to human through contact with the body fluids of an infected person.

”The key messages to Nigerians are, firstly protect your food items from access to rats using whatever means that you can afford- refrigerate, cover, store properly.
”Secondly if you do have a fever, insist on getting tested for malaria using a rapid diagnostic test (RDT) – remembering that not every fever is malaria.
”No healthcare worker can diagnose malaria without a test, and it is the right of every Nigerian to demand a test,” it said.

He urged healthcare workers to always apply standard infection prevention and control precautions when caring for patients, regardless of their presumed diagnosis as the healthcare setting could be particularly risky.

Why I retired from football – Okocha

Austin Jay-Jay Okocha has attributed his decision to retire early from active football to lack of enough playing time.

The ex-Nigeria international who dazzled the footballing world with his sizzling skills and breathtaking performances made the shock decision to leave the game in 2008.

According to the Olympic Gold medallist, reduced minutes on the pitch of play triggered his exile from the round leather game, at the age of 34.
Okocha

“I must confess that not getting a lot of playing time was the main reason why I retired from playing at a very young age,”

Okocha told media men at a press conference organised by Star Times.

“I believe that it is not worth it to train from Monday to Friday just to have 20 minutes on the pitch or sit on the bench on Saturday. I am very competitive.”

The midfielder who last represented Nigeria in 2006, appeared for the Super Eagles 75 times with 14 goals to his name.

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