Business Day (Nigeria)

Jonathan inaugurate­s flood-control projects in Akwa Ibom

…Governor urges indigenes to collaborat­e with govt

- ANIEFIOK UDONQUAK, Uyo

Former President, Goodluck Jonathan has inaugurate­d several projects in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital as part of activities to mark the 60th birthday of the Governor, Umo Eno.

Some of the projects include the 1.3 kilometres undergroun­d concrete ood control tunnel, the reconstruc­tion of a section of Atiku Abubakar Way, with walkway, drainage, solar street lights and reconstruc­tion of adjourning 1Km Afaha Ube road.

Speaking at the commission­ing, the former President, lauded the State Governor for his leadership strides having prioritise­d the needs of his people which, according to him, has been demonstrat­ed in his ingenuity of initiating and completing such major life-touching projects within his rst year in o ce.

Making reference to a recent ood alert by Nigerian Meteorolog­ical Agency, Dr. Jonathan, described Governor Umo Eno as a proactive leader, saying that he is worthy of commendati­on and urged Akwa Ibom people to be vigilant against antisocial elements and public infrastruc­ture vandalism.

In his remarks, Governor Eno expressed gratitude to the former President, his predecesso­r, Governor Udom Emman

uel, Akwa Ibom people and well-wishers on his birthday.

He restated the resolve of his administra­tion to use the common wealth of Akwa Ibom people to put smiles on their faces through life-touching projects and programmes that will ameliorate their su erings.

“We are committed to touching lives; we are committed to improving the standard of living of our people. We are committed to rural developmen­t, and we are committed to providing those so and hard infrastruc­tures, but the time we are in now demand so infrastruc­ture.

“e time demands that we feed our people, it demands that we help them go back to the farm, it demands that our people take advantage of all of the contracts that are providing so many jobs for our young people and it demands that we keep being in peace to continue to attract investment to our state to be able to continue to provide jobs to our people,” he said.

Governor Eno, who described the Atiku Abubakar Road and drainage interventi­ons as product of faith and circumstan­ce, remarked that the project was one of the in

tervention­s of his administra­tion in response to citizen’s outcry.

He commended the contractor, Hensek Integrated Services, for satisfacto­rily interpreti­ng the Government’s vision in the project execution, calling upon all in the State to join hands in ensuring developmen­t in line with the Arise Agenda.

He said: “I do not know the young man that sent me that photograph on this road, but we are here courtesy of that young man. So, if you notice anything in your environmen­t, you can send it to us. We will look at it, prioritise it, handle it and try to see how we can come to your aid.

“What this shows is that all of us can collective­ly run this state. e state is not just run by the Governor. We try to run an open government. We try to run a government across party lines because knowledge is not only based on one person or one party. We can work together as a people. We accept and appreciate the constructi­ve criticism, but not those that are born out of malice and mischief. Together all of us can be in Government, whether you are given an appointmen­t or not,” he added.

He cautioned the people against vandalisin­g facilities built with fund for the good of all and charged the people to take up the challenge of protecting infrastruc­ture within their domains as a communal responsibi­lity.

“We cannot be destroying facilities that Government spend so much money to x. It is not my money; it is your money. It is our collective money. So, if you see someone destroying Government property, know that it is part of your money being destroyed. You can step forward and caution the person,” the Governor advised.

Presenting an overview of the project, the Commission­er for Works and Fire Service, Eno Ibanga, said the project which was awarded in August 2023 has been completed to speci cations, with guarantee of de- ooding the entire stretch of Atiku Abubakar Way and its environs as well as restoring life to the city area.

e Commission­er for Culture and Tourism, Charles Udoh, and Paramount Ruler, Edidem Sylvanus Okon, speaking on behalf of the stakeholde­rs and people of Uyo respective­ly, thanked the Umo Eno-led administra­tion for bringing relief to the Afaha Ube people by solving a perennial and near hopeless ood situation in Atiku Abubakar axis.

Head Teacher of Beulah Internatio­nal School, Itoro Udokang who spoke on behalf of one of the worst-hit institutio­ns, by the hitherto impassable condition, and a pupil, Ofonono Vitalis, expressed profound gratitude of the school community to the governor and o ered prayers for him to mark his birthday, describing him as a God-sent and a caring father.

e Youth Leader of Afaha Ube, identi ed as Akparawa Udoka, described the interventi­on of Governor Umo Eno in xing the age-long erosion menace as unpreceden­ted and life-saving, adding that with the Efak I a project also ongoing, only the people of Afaha Ube can really understand the goodness of having Umo Eno as governor in the past few months of his administra­tion.

 ?? ?? Former President Goodluck Jonathan (r) and Governor Umo Eno (l) during the event.
Former President Goodluck Jonathan (r) and Governor Umo Eno (l) during the event.

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