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June 28, 2024 Governor Umo Eno Releases N4.7b for Welfare Payments in Akwa Ibom

Governor Umo Eno Releases N4.7b for Welfare Payments in Akwa Ibom

Governor UMO ENO has approved the immediate release of the sum of 4.755 Billion Naira, in a move to fulfill his campaign promises towards regular payment of gratuities, prioritization of welfare of civil servants in the state, and commitment to the development of a highly educated and skilled populace.

The breakdown of the funds, which will help cushion the effect of the current harsh economic situation, includes 2.3 Billion Naira for the payment of gratuities for retired state civil servants, retired primary school teachers, and retired local government workers.

In a statement signed by the chief press secretary to the Governor, EKERETE UDOH, 1.1 Billion Naira was also approved for the one-off payment of Wardrobe Allowance for 20,345 public primary school, technical college, and secondary school teachers and 1 Billion Naira for the payment of 20,000 Naira bonuses to each of the 52,000 public service workers, as announced by the Governor during the recently concluded Public Service Week events.

June 26, 2024 France Finish 2nd at Euros After Poland Draw

France Finish 2nd at Euros After Poland Draw

France blew the chance to finish first in their group despite KYLIAN MBAPPE scoring his maiden European Championship goal in a 1-1 draw with Poland on Tuesday, as Austria won a thriller against the Netherlands to snatch top spot.

DIDIER DESCHAMPS’ France failed to top their group at a major tournament for the first time since Euro 2012 after being made to pay for a series of missed chances.

Austria, who lost their opening game to France, grabbed a 3-2 victory over the Dutch to wrap up a last-16 berth and relegate their already-qualified opponents to third place in Group D.

France will face the runners-up from Group E, in which Belgium, Ukraine, Romania and Slovakia all have three points, in the last 16.

June 26, 2024 Protesters Shot Dead In Kenyan Parliament Attack Over Finance Bill

Protesters Shot Dead In Kenyan Parliament Attack Over Finance Bill

At least five protesters have been shot dead by police in Kenya and a section of parliament has gone up in flames as demonstrations against new tax proposals escalate.

An angry crowd broke through police lines to storm parliament in the capital Nairobi before setting parts of it ablaze.

In an address on Tuesday evening, President WILLIAM RUTO said all means would be deployed to thwart any attempts by dangerous criminals to undermine the security and stability of the country.

He has deployed the military to quell the protests.

Protests against an unpopular finance bill, which includes several tax rises, have been ongoing for days. But they escalated on Tuesday as MPs passed an amended bill.

June 26, 2024 Akwa Ibom State Government Preach Practices Against Cholera

Akwa Ibom State Government Preach Practices Against Cholera

The Akwa Ibom state Government has highlighted the preventive measures that should be followed in order to avoid cholera in the state.

 This is coming on the heels of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control – NCDC revealing that as of24th June 2024, a total of 1,528 suspected cases and 53 deaths were recorded across 31 states.

 Ensuring that cholera is avoided in Akwa Ibom State, the Commissioner for Health, Prof. AUGUSTINE UMOH,in a Release, called on everyone to keep their environment clean and also ensure a personal hygiene.

 The commissioner also advised the people to drink only safe water including boiled or disinfected water,  eat food that is completely cooked and hot, wash fruits and vegetables before eating and preferably eat only those that can be peeled as well as avoid open defecation.

 Meanwhile, speaking with INSPIRATION FM Newsthe director of Health promotion, Akwa Ibom state primary health development agency, Mrs. MAGARET ETIM urged citizens to adopt preventive measures so as to be safe from the disease.

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