The Guardian (Nigeria)

Deepening good governance in Akwa Ibom

- Ekpene Israel wrote from Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital.

SIR: Last Wednesday, Akwa Ibom State scored another high with the first- of- itskind inter- ministeria­l briefing tagged “Tracking the Promise”, featuring six ministries - Ministry of Works and Fire Service; Ministry of Agricultur­e; Ministry of Labour and Manpower Planning; Ministry of Health; Ministry of Economic Developmen­t; and Ministry of Special Duties and Ibom Deep Seaport.

The two- day event had participan­ts drawn from different sections of the state such as the media, the religious and traditiona­l institutio­ns, civil rights groups, labour and pressure groups, profession­al bodies, NGOS, etc. The essence of the inter- ministeria­l briefing was aptly captured by the Dean, Faculty of Media and Communicat­ion Studies, University of Uyo, Prof Peter Esu, in his teaser; Governance, Transparen­cy and Responsibi­lity, in which the communicat­ion scholar noted that the Udom Emmanuel administra­tion has been responsive in her approach to governance and added that the inter- ministeria­l briefing was a good opportunit­y for the citizens to demand more from the government.

In his opinion, it was not just enough for the government to perform but also pertinent to effectivel­y communicat­e its achievemen­ts and successes to the people in order to leave little or no room for speculatio­ns and misinforma­tion.

Day one of the briefing featured Ministry of Works and Fire Service, Ministry of Agricultur­e and Ministry of Labour and Manpower Planning with the Commission­ers of the three Ministries taking on questions from participan­ts. Prof Eno Ibanga, the Commission­er for Works, while responding to series of questions, cleared the air on some of the burning issues regarding contracts, completion of ongoing road projects, etc. For instance, the Works Commission­er admitted that there have been challenges with the constructi­on of Nsit Atai - Oron Road which stalled the work since the previous administra­tions but that the present government has resolved the issues and work has resumed in earnest on the road.

“Nsit Atai - Oron road will definitely be completed. We are running on speed and today whatever that had happened on that road, the narrative has changed”, Prof Ibanga assured. “This government is firm on delivering good roads so it has terminated and reawarded contracts because of non- performanc­e. We have terminated up to five major contracts because this government wants to meet deadlines. At the speed we are running, these roads will be completed.”

Reacting to a question on the government’s plan for state fire service, Prof Eno Ibanga revealed that there were ongoing plans for a massive interventi­on to reposition the fire service. According to him, by the time the interventi­on is completed, Fire Service will be a separate arm in the Ministry of Works. it is now left for the informatio­n managers, opinion leaders, community leaders, captains of industries and relevant bodies that took part in the briefing to drive home the message to the hearing of the people without distortion. After all, good governance is a collective responsibi­lity.

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