Tag: GOV UMO ENO

  • Akwa Ibom fights hunger, malnutrition

    Akwa Ibom fights hunger, malnutrition

    The Akwa Ibom House Committee on Nutrition and Food Security has taken the campaigns on combating malnutrition to the 31 Local Government Areas of the State.

    Media reports indicate that the committee will work in collaboration with stakeholders and development partners to ensure good nutrition especially for children and adolescents.

    The Chairman, House Committee on Nutrition and Food Security in the Assembly, Mr Moses Essien, on Tuesday urged the 31 LGAs legislative arms to domesticate nutrition and food security committees in the third tier of government.

    Essien, who is also the member, representing Ibiono Ibom state constituency in the House of Assembly, said there was need for all stakeholders across the state to get involved and eradicate malnutrition from the state.

    He said since the inauguration of the committee by the National Assembly and the State House of Assembly, there was need to have the same committee at the local government legislative council.

    The committee chairman noted that the National Demographic Health Survey 2023/2024 statistics showed that 24.1 per cent of children in Akwa Ibom are stunted and 22.6 per cent are underweight.

    Essien, who is also the Chairman, House Committee on Health, said that there was need for collaboration among key stakeholders and development partners to combat malnutrition and food insecurity in the state and country.

    “According to the National Demographic Health Survey carried out in 2023/2024, 24.1 per cent of children in Akwa Ibom State are stunted, 11.8 per cent are wasted while 22.6 per cent are underweight.

    “These indicators show the level of malnutrition in the state that calls for serious concern among critical stakeholders.

    “This is because malnutrition has severe consequences on the child’s health leading to infant mortality.

    “It was the resolution by the National Assembly that combating malnutrition and food insecurity cannot be left in the hands of executive alone.

    “Hence, the establishment of the National Legislative Network on Nutrition and Food Security.

    “It is our belief that each legislative council in the 31 Local Government Areas of Akwa Ibom State must also domesticate nutrition and food security committees at the third tier of government.

    “Leaders of local government legislative councils should appoint chairmen and members of nutrition and food security committees and ensure their inauguration,” Essien said.

    Essien disclosed that a workshop will soon be organised in collaboration with some development partners to enhance capacity building for members of the committee.

    In her remarks, Dr Idongesit Umo, Akwa Ibom Nutritionist Officer, urged the house committee to ensure that the budgeted funds for nutrition and food security were released on time for implementation of activities to combat malnutrition.

    Umoh added that combating malnutrition in the state and country should be everybody’s business and not left for the executive alone.

    “When we talk of nutrition we look at the most vulnerable, we look at children under five years and pregnant women and the adolescents.

    “We urge the House Committee on Nutrition and Food Security to ensure that the budgeted funds for nutrition and food security are released promptly to enhance proper implementation of activities to combat malnutrition.

    I’m sure if we do this, the next time the demographic survey will be released, the issue of Akwa Ibom having 24.1 per cent stunted and 22.6 per cent in terms of children who are under weight will change for better,” Umoh said.

    Speaking on behalf of the Council Chairmen, Mr Utibe Nwoko, Chairman, Ika Local  Government Area, assured that all the chairmen of councils would partner the committee in combating malnutrition in the state.

    Nwoko urged everyone to return to farm, stressing that the genesis of malnutrition and the consequences are mostly as a result of lack of farming. 

  • Gov Umo Eno Speaks On Dumping PDP

    Gov Umo Eno Speaks On Dumping PDP

    The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Umo Eno, has stated categorically that he is not attempting to dump the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
     Eno clarified this while addressing the circulating rumours due to his bond with Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
    Rumours were flying about that Eno was planning to withdraw his PDP membership to join the All Progressives Congress (APC).
    However, during a media interaction in Uyo, which coincided with the 37th-anniversary celebrations of Akwa Ibom State over the weekend, Governor Eno urged the public to distinguish between political party matters and governance issues.
    The PDP chieftain maintained his respect for Akpabio as Senate President and their joint efforts to foster development in the state.
    Governor Eno highlighted the advantage of having the Senate President as a prominent national figure, affirming his commitment to leveraging this position for the benefit of Akwa Ibom State.
    He said: “The first thing we get from building this relationship is the peace we are all enjoying. Maybe that’s why some people feel that I am neither here nor there.
    “I am a PDP person, I am working for PDP, and as a state, we will continue to support the party. But we must differentiate between party issues and governance issues.
    “We are going for election now, and I am working for my party, the PDP and we are campaigning, and we will win. Some people have accused me of my body language.
    “I don’t have body language, you misread me. There is no body language. I am working for the PDP, and we have shown the people that we can be trusted.
    “There is no local government that we are not doing something in this state, and there is no comparison.
    “I want voters to be the ones to decide; compare what is done to what you are seeing and look at what is left.”
  • #EndBadGovernance protest: Gov Eno rewards A/Ibom Youths with N310m

    Unlike the Federal Government that has gone after the youths with violent clampdowns and trumped up charges, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, has fulfilled his promise to reward youths in the state for boycotting the recent #EndBadGovernance protest.
    At a thank-you gathering in Uyo, the governor announced a N310 million cash reward, distributed as N10 million per Local Government Area (LGA), to be shared among youths across party lines.
    The governor commended the youths for listening to his appeal to shun the protest, stating that their actions showed they were not ashamed to do well.
    He acknowledged the issues that led to the protest, including hunger, unemployment, and high food prices, and assured that his administration was working to address them within available resources.
    Governor Eno also announced additional benefits for Akwa Ibom youths, including:
    – 100 youths per LGA to be added to the Ibom Community Watch, regardless of political affiliation
    – Increased student bursary from N10,000 to N20,000 for undergraduates and N20,000 to N30,000 for postgraduate students
    – An employment portal to be created by the Ministry of Labour and the Senior Special Assistant on ICT to connect youths with job opportunities
    – A digital platform for oil companies in Akwa Ibom to harvest applicants for interviews
    – A monthly N50,000 business grant for 5,000 youths to start small businesses
    Stakeholders at the gathering urged the governor to complete the abandoned Ibom Science Park, initiated by former Governor Obong Victor Attah, to fast-track technological growth in the state.