The Akwa Ibom State Government Says It Is Seeking Collaborative Support From Indigenes Leaving In the Diaspora For Their Contributions Towards Human Capital Development of The State.
Commissioner For Information, Ini Emenobong stated this While Leading A 6-Member Delegation to meet those in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja to address them on Various Projects Executed By Governor Umo Eno.
The Delegation From The State Government was In Abuja To Give Account Of Stewardship Of Various Developmental Activities Since Governor Umo Eno assumed Office on May 29, 2023.
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The Head Of Delegation And Commissioner for Information, Emem Iniobong Who Said the State Government Has Been Briefing Different Segments Of Akwa Ibom People On Work Done So Far Explained That The Governor Is Placing priority On Rural Development.
President Of Akwa Ibom Community In Abuja, Aniefiok Ibah Who Expressed Appreciation To The Governor For Recognising The Indigenes Living In the Federal Capital Territory Also Lauded The Government For Engaging In People-Oriented Projects.
He However Appealed To The Governor To Include indigenes in the Diaspora In The Governance Structure Of The State.
The Delegation Explained That Some Of The Governor’s People-Oriented Projects include Building Of Mass Houses, Rural Roads and Primary Health Centres, Renovation Of Primary Schools, And Entrepreneurial Schemes.
(Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)