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September 22, 2021 Professional Media Practitioners Tasks Akwa Ibom Journalists On Acquisition of Relevant Media Skills

Professional Media Practitioners Tasks Akwa Ibom Journalists On Acquisition of Relevant Media Skills

The word “eye-opening” does not do justice to the loads of information and knowledge shared at an event organized to train journalists and budding ones on the need to keep up with latest trends in the journalism profession.

The one-day training titled “skill-up: a journalism workshop” was organized by broadcast journalist and Inspiration FM acting head of news, IMA DEM in collaboration with the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, Akwa Ibom state Chapter and Inspiration FM

The training brought to the fore and unearthed salient issues pertaining to the Journalism profession which most people in the space are unaware of, but are critical factors needed to stand out in the profession, in the 21st century.

Speaking on the topic, “building tenacity in journalism”, award winning journalist and bestselling author, ANIETIE USEN harped on the need for personnel in the field to exude hard work and remain focused on the job.

Meanwhile, Niger state based journalist, JUSTINA ASISHANA who joined the training virtually, exposed the attendees to the evolution of the profession and why journalists must stay relevant in the field by investing in some digital skills.
She maintained that investing in some of these basic skills will open a variety of opportunities for journalists and make them stand out in the profession.

Other speakers at the event include NAWOJ chairperson, UDUAK EKONG, who emphasized that female journalists must try to inspire young girls by telling stories of women who have excelled in their career irrespective of gender and against stereotypes.

 

September 22, 2021 Akwa Ibom at 34; Vice-President Yemi Osibanjo Expected to Grace Anniversary

Akwa Ibom at 34; Vice-President Yemi Osibanjo Expected to Grace Anniversary

His Excellency the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo will on Friday, September 24, 2021, pay an official visit to Akwa Ibom State to commission the Dakkada Luxury Estate and the Dakkada Luxury Towers as part of activities marking the 34th Anniversary of State creation.
This was made known by the Hon. Commissioner for Information & Strategy, Com. Ini Ememobong on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 in a press briefing held at the NUJ Press Centre, Uyo to inform members of the fourth estate of the realm of activities marking the State’s 34th Anniversary.
The Hon. Commissioner explained that this year’s State anniversary celebration shall be a low-key one due to the need to adhere to Covid-19 guidelines.
Therefore, Thursday September 23, has not been declared as a public holiday by the state government hence it is not a work free day.
Other events lined up to mark the state’s anniversary celebration according to the State Information helmsman are the commissioning of two 0.45M span bridges in Obot Akara LGA on Wednesday September 22, Commissioning of internal roads in Shelter Afrique Estate and Swearing-in of new Paramount Rulers on Thursday September 23, and an interactive media chat with the Governor on Saturday, September 25.
Furthermore, the dualized 25Km Uyo-Ikot Ekpene shall be commissioned on Wednesday, October 6, while internal roads in Oron LGA, Udung Uko LGA, and Akwa Ibom State University shall be inaugurated on Friday, October 8.
A special thanksgiving service shall be held on Sunday, September 26.
Comrade Ememobong also noted that in furtherance of Gov. Emmanuel’s commitment towards improving the quality of healthcare delivery in the state, the remodelled Ikot Ekpene General Hospital shall be commissioned on Tuesday October 26, while an Oil Parm Processing facility will also be inaugurated the same day in Essien Udim LGA.

September 22, 2021 Primary Healthcare Set to Receive Boost In Akwa Ibom as State Government Finally Meets Criteria For Basic Healthcare Provision Fund

Primary Healthcare Set to Receive Boost In Akwa Ibom as State Government Finally Meets Criteria For Basic Healthcare Provision Fund

Dianime Uko

Akwa Ibom citizens could be expecting a 34th anniversary gift in the area of primary health care, as government is finally meeting the criteria to access federal government’s Basic Healthcare Provision Fund.

Before now, primary health care in the state had not received the needed attention it deserves, even when it is the closest health level to the people.

According to the World Health Organization, WHO, there should be a primary health care facility in every ward.

Based on the foregoing, it becomes necessary to ask, are there primary health care centers in all the 329 wards in Akwa Ibom state? What are their states of affairs? How many health workers are in each of them and how equipped are they?

To ensure financing for primary healthcare, the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund, which is a federal and state funded initiative, was introduced in 2018.

Basic Healthcare Provision Fund is a one percent consolidated revenue fund of the Federal Government and other sources including donors’ contributions, where 50 percent is kept for National Health Insurance, 45 percent for national primary healthcare development and 5 percent for emergency.

The fund is to be sent directly to Ward Development Committees, having identified specific areas of need in their respective primary healthcare facilities, only when the state meets the criteria to access it and will be supervised by the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency in the state.

In a bid to access to the funds, Akwa Ibom state government, through the Primary Healthcare Development Agency in the state has concluded the training of 1316 persons drawn from the 329 wards in the state to promote primary health care services.

These trained persons, four per ward, form the Ward Development Committees and are to manage the funds to meet the peculiar needs in their primary health centers.

Speaking on the development, Executive Secretary, Akwa Ibom state Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr. ENO ATTAH, noted that the training is the last part of the criteria to meet before the funding, expressing the hope that with the funding available, primary health care will receive a big boost in the state.

Akwa Ibom State Healthcare

Dr. ATTAH also said the agency plans to monitor every step taken by the Ward Development Committees to ensure judicious use of the funds

For members of the Ward Development Committee and the health workers in the primary health centers, the funds will be sunk directly into their peculiar areas of need.

According to Connected Development, an NGO that tracks funds released by Federal government for projects across the country, Akwa Ibom State has lost over 200 million naira since 2018 for being unable to meet the criteria for the Basic Health Care Provision Fund.

To ensure transparency and accountability, State Lead of the NGO, UBONG EKPE, said it was necessary to follow up and ensure that the money released by the federal government was judiciously spent to meet the health needs of the people.

It is hoped that with Akwa Ibom state government finally meeting the criteria to draw the Basic Health Care Provision Fund, our primary health centers will wear a new look, with basic equipment, drugs and manpower in place to cater for the health needs of citizens

September 22, 2021 Expert Warns Akwa Ibom Farmers Against Bird Flu

Expert Warns Akwa Ibom Farmers Against Bird Flu

The outbreak of avian influenza otherwise known as Bird Flu in poultry farms across some states in the country has called for a more systematic approach to curb its spread and reach, to unaffected states.

The disease which is widely spread through contact; human or animal, has been described as one without a cure, hence the need to pay closer attention to its spread.

To this end, farmers in Akwa Ibom state have been cautioned against buying birds from states with a clear record of the disease, or even neighboring ones, as doing so could endanger poultry farms in the state and stir an outbreak.

An Uyo based Veterinary doctor, Dr. UBONG OFFIONG, in an interview with Inspiration 105.9 FM shed more light on the disease. He said an outbreak in any farm in the state could cause severe downturn for the poultry business, as such farms will need to be shut to avoid further spread.

Dr. OFFIONG advised farmers in the poultry business to avoid buying their birds from the affected states as it is one of the easiest ways by which it can get into the state.

He added that asides halting the purchase of birds from affected states, farmers must also endeavor to maintain proper hygienic conditions in their farms.

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