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Thursday, May 28, 2015

May 29: As Udom Takes The Baton Fom Akpabio

The Holy bible  says that there is time for everything under the sun; going ahead to cite the transient nature of life and living. In the same vein, there is time for every government to come to an end; when office holders will look back at the years spent in service and beat their chests in pride or become downcast at the fluffed opportunities and efforts wasted, which could have translated into better lives for the people or greater service.

 For Nigeria, that time is now. In a matter of days, elected and appointed officials at the state and national levels will cease to hold office and will only have memories of what was and what could have been. As the country witnesses another transition on May 29, there is no doubt that many present office holders would officially become yesterday men, with only the memory of the good or bad they had done lingering. The evil [or good] that men do, they say, lives after them.

 It is also time for the today men, those taking over different offices, bearing in mind posterity and the transience of political offices, to set their sights on good governance and selfless service [or rejoice over the opportunity to enrich themselves]. Whatever way it goes, whatever has a beginning will always have an end. But that end doesn’t always have to be regrettable or viewed with disappointment. This is the case in Akwa Ibom State, where the outgoing governor, Chief Godswill Akpabio, has spent the last eight years in office building infrastructure and developing human capacity in different ways.



 Though opinions may differ on the performance of the outgoing government in the state, there can only be one conclusion; that Akpabio is leaving the state better than he met it in 2007 and that Akwa Ibom people do, indeed, have a reason to rejoice about the state in the areas of physical development, education, agriculture, fiscal discipline and infrastructure.


 Right from his first days in office, Akpabio had set his sight on changing the story of the state, which was hitherto known for being the highest supplier of house-helps and children engaging in dirty lowly and menial jobs in different parts of the country. Back then, hardly would one get to any middle class home in Lagos and not meet an Okon, Akpan or Idarabong attending to one’s needs on the order of the home owners. But immediately Akpabio took over power, he demonstrated his determination to put an end to such despicable record.



 With the introduction of the free compulsory education scheme, which he introduced to the state, children of school age were not only returned to schools, many who had been ferried off to distant places for menial jobs were returned to the state to enjoy the free primary and secondary school education introduced by the government, with the government paying for examination fees and the provision of text books. The free education scheme earned Akpabio several awards and commendations, with his action being likened to that of the late Premier of Western Region, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, whose legacy of free education placed shoulder above other leaders. Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka was one of the many people who commended Akapbio’s stride in education.



 The Akpabio government also helped in the accreditation of courses in the higher institutions in the state, while there he also instituted a foreign scholarship for students in science and engineering disciplines. Under the Akpabio government, the Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU) grew in leaps and bounds, becoming an enviable institution, which indigenes of the state can be proud of. Only last week, the governor promised to release the balance of N500 million grant for development projects in the institution, noting that his government had earlier released N1.5 billion for the same purpose. Without a doubt, it will be difficult for the history of AKSU’s development to be written without mentioning the outgoing governor.



 To cap his commitment to education, Governor Akpabio ensured that the infrastructural transformation of the state also touched the education sector, building hundreds of classrooms and other facilities. However, what will remain one of his greatest achievements in this regard is the e-library he constructed in Uyo, a development that attracted the attention of who-is-who in the country as a first of its kind project.



 Without contention, the complete overhaul of the state’s infrastructure is the handiwork of the Akpabio administration. From the first year in office, the governor turned the state into big construction site and eight years down the line, Akwa State can boast of world-standard roads across the state, with over 400 roads spanning over 1,300 kilometres built. During the same period, the outgoing government delivered a standard airport, which has now become the pride of the Niger Delta; built a first-of-its-kind flood control mechanism in Uyo and Abak, constructed one of the best stadium in Africa, christened  The Nest of Champions, constructed a world class entertainment centre called Ibom Tropicana and also the Ibom Power Plant, which generates over 80 megawatts today.



 As a matter of fact, Akpabio’s detractors always become short of words whenever they reach the topic of infrastructure, anytime they criticise him, with some noting that infrastructure was the only thing he achieved in eight years, though they know that this is far from truth for a governor who delivered an all-round development.

To drive home its vision of human development, state government introduced several empowerment and employment schemes ranging from micro credit facilities for the market women and youths interested in agriculture to the introduction of inter-ministerial direct labour jobs, which engaged youths in some of the projects of government. The government also encouraged private investments, making the state attractive and conducive for local and foreign investors. 




The government-introduced empowerment programmes for women and farmers were to make life easier for the people of the state. While some may argue that poverty is pervasive in Nigeria, Akpabio’s efforts at empowering women through agriculture as well as taking the restive youths off the street, no doubt, lifted the state from the abyss of poverty. Through the Women Agro-Entrepreneurship Development Programme, a scheme that earned Akwa Ibom State a Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) award in 2012, the state government under Akpabio changed the story of the state in terms of agriculture. The governor, it would be recalled, received a United States Congress Award for human development.
In the tourism sector, the outgoing Akpabio administration has placed the state on the world tourism map, with the organisation of the yearly 9999 carol singers, and just this year he broke the Guinness book of records as the only Governor to have had the largest number of choral singers in one place in the world.  




The construction and commissioning of the Sheraton hotel in Ikot Ekpene, the almost completed Tropicana Hotel and other tourism infrastructures across the state are enough testimonies of his giant strides in that sector.
 In the health sector, the recent completion of a 308-bed international specialist hospital in Uyo appeared to be the icing on the cake for a government that has shown nothing but passionate commitment to the improvement of the health sector in the last eight years. But before then, the government has built general hospitals in different local governments of the state and equipped several hospitals to give care to the people of the state. The cottage hospitals built in Ika, Ibeno, Eastern Obolo, Essien Udim and Ukanafun Local Government Areas are a few examples, with the provision of medical equipment to the School of Nursing, Anua. Other efforts of the outgoing government in the area of health include: donation of N50 million to University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH) and building of a pediatrics block; building of an oxygen plant at General Hospital, Ikot Ekpene, activation and expansion of eight Anti-Retroviral therapy centres; construction of Renal Dialysis centre/donation of 17 Dialysis machines to the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital; procurement of state-of-the-art ambulances, among others.



 But for me, and probably thousands of Akwa Ibom indigenes, the biggest achievement of the Akpabio government in the health sector is the introduction of free medical services to children, pregnant women and the elderly.

Today, Akpabio can only look back and retrospect on what he has achieved for the state and it is sure that posterity will speak well of him. Also, the brand new governor and the man who receives the baton from Akpabio can beat his chest for being part of the state’s success stories in the last few years,  having occupied the office of the SSG before this call for higher responsibility. But Mr Udom Emmanuel has more reasons to beat his chest in pride. He is the man saddled with the responsibility of taking the state to the next level; he is the one who God’s will has fallen on to deliver more dividends of democracy to the people of the state.

 For anyone who knows the ex-banker governor, his humble disposition, pedigree and good personality should be enough to convince one that the people of the state did not choose wrongly on 11 April. He has promised to deliver and the expectations are high, while optimism brims that he will not fail.

 During his declaration, Udom hinged his plans on a five point agenda, which include to build on the uncommon transformation of the present administration, transform the economy of Akwa Ibom State for industrialisation and sustainable public private sector initiative and to open up many opportunities, among others.

 “I am passionate about wealth creation for our people and economic development. Above all, I am passionate about the well-being of our people. I hereby present myself as that force of change that will galvanise Akwa Ibom irrespective of ethnic, tribe, religion, and political affiliation which our people will ride on to unprecedented economic destiny of development,” Udom Emmanuel had declared at the Uyo Township Stadium. On May 29, 2015, he will begin a journey, which many have stated will be another story in success, given his experience and versatility as a financial expert and a godly man.

As the curtain will be drawn on the eventful two terms of Chief Akpabio, the angry man who vented his anger to develop the state and transform the lives of its people, many have begun to have raised hopes that his successor, Udom, will carry on from where he is anchoring . Without a doubt, governance is a continuum and one would be exaggerating to say that Akpabio has or can do it all. What is clear and incontestable, however, is the fact that Akpabio has done his part well; serving the state meritoriously in the last eight years and one can only expect Udom to do more and probably outdo his predecessor so that the people of the state can continue to say:
Akwa Ibom Ado Okay!



Udom is Special Assistant to the Governor of Akwa Ibom State on Media. 







28 comments:

  1. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    I swear i no fit read all this things....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  2. Udom has large shoes to fill, he should buckle up.

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  3. Infact,my name is now Irene Godswill Akpabio. Aunty Unoma,nor vex o.
    I am not his baby mum-c,side chic or side boo but instead of trekking to show appreciation for a job well done,I decided to adopt his name.

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    1. Nooooooo!
      Stick to your boo that commissions "half-done" buildings.
      Thank you!

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    2. Irene B abeg just dey well with ur boo & tho uncompleted buildings he comissions up & down,even sterra has disbooed him......lwkmd

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    3. Chai
      Quickie n MzFash,which kain gallop Una wan become Na?

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  4. congratz to him!

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  5. Definitely sponsored, Stella collect ur payment in oil

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  6. Wet in come bring all this chronicle?

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  7. #ProudAkwaIbomite#
    #ProudlyIbibio#

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  8. I concur. Akpabio has done well indeed.

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  9. Sgt.Tackleberry28 May 2015 at 12:35

    Stella I hope all dis Akpabio/ AKS gist u r not doing it for free o. Collect dem beta moni o, make e follow for over 500b d state is owing. Smh

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  10. Bitches and whores already waiting on Udom to continue from where they stopped with Okpabio.
    Bitches like I*i

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    1. Udom isnt lik dat biko, dnt say thgs abt people u dnt knw

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  11. Bitches and whores already waiting on Udom to continue from where they stopped with Okpabio.
    Bitches like I*i

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  12. No doubt Akpabio has really done well for akwa ibom state,I pray udom continuesfrom where he stopped

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  13. Udom will sure deliver like Akpabio.
    Akpabio has really done well...
    Akwa Ibom state is now looking like mini london...lol!

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  14. Udom please if you are going to continue from where Akpabio stopped, oga abeg, delete hunger and debt from you agenda. Akpabio has given us enough hunger and debt. All those blabbing about Akpabio, come to the state and see which of these commissioned projects is completed. Dia riz God oooo

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  15. I'm supposed to read all these?

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  16. I love dis Akpabio, I visited Akwaibom, Uyo to be precised in 2009, I was impressed but wen I visited again in 2014, I didn't even recognize d state again, it was like paradise on earth. D man did great, if governors dt are coming in emulate him, Nigeria will give London a run for dia money soonest.

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  17. How come you understand and write igbo correctly. @ Quicksilver.

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  18. All these stories for what now? Akpabio got an unprecedented sum of money ever in the history of our state and did not use even up to half on it...
    I'm sure Udom go cry when god sees the debt he's inheriting.....

    Do y'all know our famous uncommon transformation stadium has been shut by the contractor for non payment of contract fees? I but they have wrangled it out for tomorrow?...lmao

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