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SENATOR BOB WARNS AGAINST ATTACKS ON GOV. UMO ENO AHEAD OF 2027
The political leader of Uyo Senatorial District, Distinguished Senator Effiong Bob, warned against what he described as unwarranted attacks on Governor Umo Eno, cautioning that the people of Uyo Senatorial District would resist any attempt to undermine the governor's administration ahead of the 2027 elections.
Speaking during an interview with journalists on the growing political activities in the State, Sen. Bob urged politicians and critics to embrace issue-based politics rather than engaging in personal attacks. He stressed that democratic engagement should be driven by constructive criticism and objective assessment of government performance, rather than efforts to disparage the Governor’s integrity.
"If you want to play politics, play politics without bitterness. Play politics without issues, not attacking persons, going to personal issues," he said.
According to him, Governor Eno, who hails from Uyo Senatorial District, deserved the same support and respect accorded previous governors from other senatorial districts. He argued that while the Governor served the entire State, persistent attacks on his person and administration could be interpreted as an affront to the people of Uyo Senatorial District.
The political leader warned that the district would not remain silent while its son was subjected to what he termed unnecessary criticism. He maintained that those seeking elective offices should focus on presenting alternative ideas and programmes to the electorate rather than attacking the Governor personally.
"Uyo Senatorial District people will resist every attempt, I mean every attempt, to bring down the governance structure of Umo Eno as a governor at this time," he warned.
"Anybody that wants to contest election should articulate what you are going to do which you feel the governor has not done, and then, when you are there, you will do better," he maintained.
Defending the Governor’s performance, he said Umo Eno had remained faithful to the implementation of his ARISE Agenda and the manifesto upon which he was elected. While acknowledging that not everyone might be satisfied with the administration's approach, he insisted that the Governor was working diligently to fulfil his campaign promises.
He further argued that Governor Eno should be allowed to complete what he described as the conventional eight-year cycle enjoyed by previous governors in the State. Drawing parallels with past administrations, he stated that it would be unfair to attempt to truncate the Governor’s political trajectory after only three years in office.
"You cannot shift the goalpost while the match is on. He has just completed the third year in his first term," he said, adding that the governor's mandate should run its full course.
On the 2027 governorship election, the leader declared that Uyo Senatorial District remained firmly behind Governor Eno and believed he was performing creditably. He cited ongoing projects such as the International Conference Centre and Hilton Hotel, expressing confidence that residents would witness significant progress on the projects before the end of the year.
He also highlighted the administration's payment of pensions and gratuities as one of the Governor’s major achievements, noting that such interventions might not be physically visible like infrastructure projects but had directly impacted the lives of retirees. Reiterating his warning, he urged political actors to refrain from disparaging the Governor’s integrity and instead allow the electorate to judge leaders based on their performance and vision for the State.
"Uyo Senatorial District would not stand by and see our governor, that is supposed to do and will do eight years, being rubbished. If you want to contest an election, go and contest your election. Leave the governor alone."
04/06/2026
AKHA RECEIVES 12 EXECUTIVE BILLS ON GOVERNANCE, REVENUE, HEALTH AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
By Edikan David
The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly has received twelve executive bills from the state government, covering a broad sweep of governance priorities that span revenue administration, healthcare delivery, justice, tourism, skills development, land management and public sector accountability.
The bills, transmitted to the legislature on June 3, 2026, signal a determined legislative push by the executive arm to institutionalise reforms across critical sectors of the state's public life and economic architecture.
Leading the package is the Akwa Ibom State Betting and Lottery Regulatory Agency Bill, which seeks to establish a regulatory framework for betting and lottery operations in the state with a view to formalising the sector and strengthening revenue generation. Complementing it is the Akwa Ibom State Internal Revenue Service Bill, designed to overhaul internal revenue collection, administration and accountability, and the Akwa Ibom State Fiscal Responsibility Board Bill, which targets fiscal discipline and prudent management of public resources.
On the justice and welfare front, the Office of the Public Defender Bill proposes the establishment of an institution to provide legal representation and support for indigent citizens who cannot afford access to legal services. The Akwa Ibom State Senior Citizens Agency Bill also makes its way to the assembly, aiming to promote the welfare, care and protection of elderly persons in the state.
Healthcare delivery features prominently in the legislative agenda. The Akwa Ibom State Emergency Medical Services and Ambulance System Agency Bill seeks to create a coordinated emergency medical response structure, while the Akwa Ibom State Hospital Management Board Amendment Bill proposes reforms to strengthen the administration and management of public hospitals across the state.
The Akwa Ibom State Hotels and Tourism Development Commission Bill, if passed, would regulate, promote and attract investments into the state's hospitality and tourism sector, a move observers say is consistent with the state government's economic diversification agenda. The Ibom Broadcasting Corporation Bill, also included in the package, is aimed at strengthening the operations and mandate of government-owned broadcasting services.
Youth empowerment and skills development are addressed through the DAKADDA Skills Acquisition Centre Bill, which proposes a legal framework to anchor vocational training and entrepreneurship programmes targeting unemployed youth in the state.
Rounding out the package are the Akwa Ibom State Geographic Information Services Bill, which seeks to modernise land administration and geospatial data management through digital mapping, and the Akwa Ibom State Public Procurement Regulations Agency Bill, designed to promote transparency, accountability and efficiency in the award and management of public contracts.
Stakeholders and legislative observers are expected to monitor the progress of the bills through public hearings and committee reviews before their eventual consideration for passage into law.
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