Tag: Akwa Ibom

  • Creation Of A’Ibom Blue Economy Ministry Will Drive Growth, Investments – Maritime Devt. Stakeholders

    Creation Of A’Ibom Blue Economy Ministry Will Drive Growth, Investments – Maritime Devt. Stakeholders

     

    By Dianabasi Effiong

    Maritime development experts and stakeholders have called on the Akwa Ibom State Government to establish a Ministry of Blue Economy as a strategic step towards unlocking the vast economic potential of the state’s maritime resources and accelerating sustainable development.

    The call was contained in a policy advocacy paper, “Proposed Akwa Ibom State Blue Economy Ministry: Maritime Transport and Shipping. A New Frontier for Akwa Ibom’s Economic Prosperity,” authored by Dr. Saviour Ekpe and veteran journalist, Solomon Okpo.

    The authors commended Gov. Umo Eno for his commitment to the welfare of the people of Akwa Ibom through the implementation of the ARISE Agenda, adding that his administration had continually impacted positively on citizens through empowerment programmes, infrastructure development, support for entrepreneurs and farmers, educational interventions, healthcare improvements, and rural development initiatives.

    They stated that in spite of the gains so far recorded, Akwa Ibom must now focus on diversifying its economy by harnessing the enormous opportunities within its maritime and aquatic resources through the establishment of a dedicated Ministry of Blue Economy.

    According to them, Akwa Ibom possesses more than 129 kilometres of Atlantic coastline and occupies a strategic position within the Gulf of Guinea, giving the state a competitive advantage in maritime trade, shipping, logistics, fisheries, tourism, and marine-related investments.

    The paper highlighted maritime transport and shipping as one of the key sectors that could benefit significantly from the proposed ministry.

    The authors noted that maritime transportation accounted for more than 80 per cent of global trade, adding that Akwa Ibom had been well-positioned to emerge as a major logistics and shipping hub in Nigeria’s South-South region.

    They stated that a Ministry of Blue Economy would help formulate policies that encourage private sector participation in maritime logistics, promote the establishment of logistics parks and warehousing facilities, and facilitate efficient cargo movement systems capable of attracting investors and generating substantial revenue.

    They also pointed to the proposed Ibom Deep Seaport as a game-changing project capable of transforming the state’s economy through increased local and international shipping activities.

    According to the paper, a dedicated ministry will provide focused attention on ports, harbours, jetties, waterfront development, and marine services while working closely with Federal agencies and private investors to attract investments into port-related infrastructure and ancillary industries.

    They also emphasised the importance of developing freight and cargo services, noting that modern cargo handling facilities, container terminals, storage infrastructure, and freight management systems would boost import and export activities, strengthen internally generated revenue, and create thousands of direct and indirect jobs.

    The authors identified ship brokerage, maritime consultancy, marine insurance, freight forwarding, and logistics services as additional opportunities capable of creating high-value employment and positioning Akwa Ibom as a maritime services hub in West Africa.

    The paper also underscored the need to develop inland water transportation across riverine and coastal communities in the state.

    It noted that investments in modern jetties, passenger terminals, ferry services, navigational aids, and safety facilities would improve connectivity, reduce pressure on road infrastructure, lower transportation costs, and promote tourism and commerce.

    The authors maintained that the establishment of a Ministry of Blue Economy should be viewed not merely as an administrative expansion but as a strategic economic necessity capable of unlocking the state’s vast maritime potential.

    They urged Gov. Eno’s administration to embrace the blue economy as a major pillar of future economic transformation, stressing that a dedicated ministry would attract investments, stimulate industrialisation, create employment opportunities, increase government revenue, and drive long-term prosperity for the people of the state.

  • A’Ibom: Govt Declares State Of Emergency In Health Sector

    A’Ibom: Govt Declares State Of Emergency In Health Sector

     

    By Dianabasi Effiong

    The Akwa Ibom State Government rose from its Executive Council meeting on Friday in Uyo to declare a state of emergency in the health sector.

    The council also proposed a N695 billion supplementary budget for 2025.

    The state of emergency in the sector followed a comprehensive review of the administration’s healthcare development roadmap.

    The meeting, presided over by Gov. Umo Eno, also resolved to accelerate reforms and further deliver efficient healthcare services in line with the ARISE agenda of the administration.

    The Commissioner for Information, Elder Aniekan Umanah, who made this known to the Government House Correspondents, said that key directives under this emergency regime included further upgrade of medical facilities across the State, reopening of the recruitment portal, and engagement of 2,000 healthcare workers, with the voters’ identity card number requirement waived for applicants.

    According to Umanah, the governor also directs the upgrading of health training institutions, enrollment and training of health professionals, as well as the engagement of retired but willing medical personnel on a contract basis.

    The State Government also announced the constitution of an Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee, with membership drawn from relevant ministries and agencies, to ensure prompt and efficient implementation of the emergency measures.

    The Exco also proposed a supplementary bill of ₦695 billion, raising the total budget size of 2025 to ₦1.65 trillion, comprising ₦125,664,328,180 for Recurrent Expenditure and ₦569,335,671,820 for Capital Expenditure.

    The supplementary budget is expected to provide for the implementation of the new minimum wage and personnel emoluments, allowances for NYSC members serving in the State and Akwa Ibom NYSC members serving outside the State, emergency flood and erosion control, completion of ongoing projects affected by inflation, construction of new infrastructure across the State, purchase of Ibom CNG Mass Transit buses, funding for newly created Ministries of Sports, Digital Economy, Humanitarian Services and the Bureau of Rural Development and Cooperatives, the Tree Crop Revolution programme, construction of new housing estates, renovation of the House of Assembly complex, capital provisions for the acquisition of new aircraft, and the development of the ARISE Shopping City.

    The meeting also had in attendance the Deputy Governor, Sen. Akon Eyakenyi; the Secretary to the State Government; the Head of the Civil Service; the Executive Assistant and Chief Delivery Advisor; Honourable Commissioners; and Special Advisers.

    Excerpts of the resolutions at the meeting:

    In his opening remarks, the Governor welcomed Council members and charged them to demonstrate greater commitment and drive towards the full realization of the ARISE Agenda for the overall development of the State.

    * In line with the need to realign priorities and provide for emerging expenditures in government projects and programmes, Council considered a memorandum from the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning for a 2025 Supplementary Budget Estimate and approved an augmentation to the sum of ₦695 billion. With this approval, the total budget size for 2025 now stands at ₦1.65 trillion, comprising ₦125,664,328,180 for Recurrent Expenditure and ₦569,335,671,820 for Capital Expenditure, incorporated into the original appropriation of ₦955 billion.

    * Council also approved the amendment of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) in line with the Fiscal Responsibility Law of Akwa Ibom State, raising it from ₦980 billion to ₦1.7 trillion. The supplementary budget is expected to provide for the implementation of the new minimum wage and personnel emoluments, allowances for NYSC members serving in the State and Akwa Ibom NYSC members serving outside the State, emergency flood and erosion control, completion of ongoing projects affected by inflation, construction of new infrastructure across the State, purchase of Ibom CNG Mass Transit buses, funding for newly created Ministries of Sports, Digital Economy, Humanitarian Services and the Bureau of Rural Development and Cooperatives, the Tree Crop Revolution programme, construction of new housing estates, renovation of the House of Assembly complex, capital provisions for the acquisition of new aircraft, and the development of the ARISE Shopping City.

    * Council also undertook a comprehensive review of the State’s healthcare development roadmap, after which His Excellency the Governor declared a State of Emergency on the Health Sector to accelerate reforms and deliver efficient healthcare services. Key directives under this emergency regime include further upgrade of medical facilities across the State, reopening of the recruitment portal, and engagement of 2,000 healthcare workers, with the VIN requirement waived for applicants. Council further directed the upgrading of health training institutions, enrollment and training of health professionals, as well as the engagement of retired but willing medical personnel on a contract basis. To ensure effective implementation of the emergency regime, an Inter-Ministerial Steering Committee was constituted. Membership of the committee includes:
    1. Dr Ekem Emmanuel John- HC, Health – (Chairman)
    2. Dr Frank Ekpenyong, HC, Science & Digital Economy
    3. Dr Aniekan Umanah- HC, information
    4. Elder Effiong Essien- Head of the Civil Service
    5. Dr Linus Nkan- HC, Budget & Economic Development
    6. Dr Ekerette Ekanem, HC Youth Development
    7. Prof Ubong Umoh, HC Education
    8. Hon. Ikoedem Ekong- HC, Labour & Manpower planning
    9. Hon Mrs Inibehe Silas, HC, Women Affairs & Social Welfare
    10. Rt. Hon Udo Kerian Akpan, SA, Labour
    11. Dr Usenobong Morgan- PPG/SSA Medicals
    12. Dr Pat Essiet- PS, Health

    * Council also received an update on the Treasury Single Account (TSA) and the Akwa Ibom Geographic Information System (AKWAGIS) projects and fixed October 15, 2025, as the launch date.

    The TSA is designed to improve Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), block leakages, strengthen fiscal transparency and accountability, and enable real-time revenue tracking through automation. The AKWAGIS initiative will provide comprehensive land management data, ensure seamless digitized processes, and facilitate instant issuance of Certificates of Occupancy (C of O) in the State.

    The meeting rose at 6:00 PM

    Rt. Hon. Aniekan Umanah
    Commissioner for Information
    September 12, 2025