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April 16, 2024 Police Arrest 2 in Akwa Ibom Over Murder of Relatives

Police Arrest 2 in Akwa Ibom Over Murder of Relatives

The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has arrested a 40 year old INYANGAKE JAMES PETER, for gruesomely murdering his 70 year old mother, MMA-OFFIONG JAMES PETER at Ikpe Annang Village in Essien Udim LGA.   The Suspect who confessed to the crime has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigations Department (CID) for discrete investigation.   Similarly, another suspect, SOLOMON ASUQUO ISAAC of Ikot Obok Nsit in Nsit Ibom LGA who murdered his 18 year-old son, IBORO ISAAC, following family misunderstanding, has been arrested.   According to a statement signed by outgoing Police Public Relations Officer, CSP ODIKO MACDON, cases of some family members killing their biological relations have become of great concern to the Command in recent times.   The statement assured that the suspects will be charged to court at the completion of investigation.
April 16, 2024 Keke Riders in Akwa Ibom Cry out Over Multiple Taxation

Keke Riders in Akwa Ibom Cry out Over Multiple Taxation

Commercial tricyclists in Akwa Ibom State have lamented the effect of multi-taxation on their business, adding that the issue is escalating economic hardship, already caused by the removal of fuel subsidy and food crisis in the state.   They also narrated how some of them are deprived the benefits of the tax holiday instituted by the state government through the ministry of Transport.   The commercial transporters in an interview with Inspiration FM also expressed worry over the uncultured attitude of the tax officers in their areas, noting that the actions of these persons have threatened their operations and peace of mind. They spoke in their local dialects. Also, the Chairman of Keke Owners and Riders Association, Nsit Atai Chapter, MR VINCET EDET while confirming the claims, insisted that the practice still holds sway, calling for a complete ban of these activities. The Chairman of Keke Owners and Riders Association, Nsit Atai Chapter, MR VINCET EDET, speaking there.
April 10, 2024 Civil Societies Organizations Query The Social Register In Akwa Ibom

Civil Societies Organizations Query The Social Register In Akwa Ibom

Civil Societies Organisation (CSO) in Akwa Ibom state has raised concerns over the criteria and processes involved in the selection of persons which made up the State’s Social Register.   This is coming on the heels of Akwa Ibom People expressing worries that the indigent citizens who are supposed to be the beneficiaries of the intervention found it difficult to have their names on the register.   The Akwa Ibom state Social Register serves as a document that enables the poorest of the poor who are prime targets of the intervention to benefit maximally in the Bulk Purchase programme.   Reacting to this during Inspiration FM’s Talking point today, the Akwa Ibom State CSO Chairman, Mr. HARRY UDOH said that lack of proper management of the register will give room to politicians having slots and using such to settle those close to them.
April 9, 2024 Beware of Land Speculators Selling Akwa Ibom Government Lands – Cpt. Iniobong Ekong

Beware of Land Speculators Selling Akwa Ibom Government Lands – Cpt. Iniobong Ekong

Akwa Ibom State government has raised the alarm that fraudulent land speculators are on the prowl around government-designated areas, disguising as land owners to defraud unsuspecting members of the public. The commissioner for lands, Capt. Iniobong Ekong (rtd), told journalists in his office in Uyo, the state capital, that the land scammers perpetrate their illegal businesses around the government earmarked housing development sites in Uyo, Ibesikpo Asutan and other locations, and warned the public to beware. The problem assumed a worrisome dimension when the scammers started accusing government of stealing and converting their lands without compensation. But the commissioner, who described the allegation of land grabbing against Governor Umo Eno, as laughable, expressed dismay that the perpetrators, who are the real thieves had gone “to the extent that the owner of the property is now labeled as a thief.” He said, “Before you can wriggle yourself out of the accusations it becomes a very herculean task,” adding that the need to set the record straight informed the parley with journalists “to educate our people on the issue of land and landed property and procedures, especially as they affect Uyo Capital City.” “I want to let Akwa Ibom people know that the ultimate reason behind the creation of Uyo Capital City Development Area (UCCDA) by the former Governor Victor Attah, who did a very painstaking job of redesigning what was hitherto a local government area into what we now enjoy as the state capital. “Prior to that, he took time to acquire lots of places, some he designated as commercial areas, some he designated industrial areas, some were housing estates, scattered in a manner that gave sanity to an emerging town in consonant with internationally accepted best practices of a well-laid out and planned metropolitan area. “And that gave rise to Mbiabong Etoi, as a residential estate, property acquired and compensated for, Ikot Eto-Ebeto Residential Estate, gave rise to Nnung Ette, residential estate; they’re all on ground. Iba Oku Residential Estate, Uyo Village Road, and Afaha Uku Residential Estate that consists of various plots from ‘A’, and to ‘J’ that I am very well aware of. “It also gave rise to commercial layouts like Atan Offot; Banking Layout that you have at Udoudoma up to and including where you have the breweries, up to Numg Oku, where you have the Science Parks; it gave rise to Employment Centre Area. These were properly acquired and compensated for, and the layouts are there. “Allocations to these acquisitions were made from 2001 up to about 2007 and some in 2010, and people have been given official letters as owners of these areas be it commercial, residential, industrial and even mixed. Now what happened by the evolution of time and of course, with lack of infrastructure in these areas, it becomes very difficult for anybody to move in, especially with their families accompany with insecurity around us and the need for a clean livelihood; people have not really been able to go in to establish residences or commercial properties as the case may be. “So, that gave rise to charlatans who jumped up to have groups and gangs calling themselves all kinds of names just to be able to acquire these lands not knowing that we are fully in possession of these lands by documents, by status and in practice and so they began to act as owners of the land that had been acquired by the government,” he said.

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