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December 1, 2022 Court Sentences YPP Candidate, Sen. Bassey Albert to 42 Years in Prison Over Corruption Charges.

Court Sentences YPP Candidate, Sen. Bassey Albert to 42 Years in Prison Over Corruption Charges.

The Federal High Court sitting in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital had today; December 1, 2022 sentenced Senator  representing Akwa Ibom North East District, and Governorship candidate of the Youth Progressive Party; YPP, Obong Bassey Albert a.k.a OBA, to 42 years in prison over corruption charges.

The court on Thursday, convicted and sentenced Obong Bassey Albert who was prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, over accusetions of receiving bribes of 12 cars worth N254 million from an oil marketer, Olajidee Omokore, while he (OBA) served  as commissioner for finance in Akwa Ibom State.

The Senator was immeditately taken to Ikot Ekpene prisons, to begin his prison term.

December 1, 2022 Civil Liberties Organization Cautions Politicians on Utterances Ahead of 2023 Elections

Civil Liberties Organization Cautions Politicians on Utterances Ahead of 2023 Elections

Away from that, the Civil Liberties organization – CLO, Akwa Ibom State branch has called on all the 2023 Political Office seekers and their supporters to campaign with decorum and propagate their manifestoes to the electorates without engaging in activities that is capable of breaching the peace and security in the state.

 The Organization maintained that it is disturbed by the way politicians are heating up the polity with inciting statement as regards to the 13 percent derivation fund arrears refunded to the state by federal government.

 Addressing Journalists in Uyo, the State CLO Chairman, Otuekong FRANKLYN ISONG said the tension surrounding the 13 percent derivation refund is unnecessary and distracting because CLO investigation on the issue revealed that the money was captured in 2021 and 2022 appropriation laws.

 Otuekong ISONG stressed that the same 13 percent derivation refund was also approved in the 2021 and 2022 revised Appropriation Laws, and also reflected in the 2023 Appropriation Bill that is under consideration by the state House of Assembly.

 

The State CLO Chairman further explained that they had embarked on a three-month tracking of the projects executed or facilitated by the state government from its inception in 2015 till date, and that the Governor need to be lauded for the life touching projects.

 

 

CLO however called on Akwa Ibom People to take ownership of the projects, as well as support the Government to complete other ongoing projects for the benefit of the communities where the projects are located.

December 1, 2022 World HIV/AIDS 2022:  Preventing New Cases, Securing the Rights of People Living with HIV

World HIV/AIDS 2022: Preventing New Cases, Securing the Rights of People Living with HIV

For this year’s WORLD AIDS DAY, the United Nations insists there is need to talk about the issues of inequality with the Theme; EQUALIZE TO END AIDS.

 

In Nigeria, a more direct focus is on EQUAL ACCESS TO HIV TREATMENT AND PREVENTION SERVICES, as Akwa Ibom State embraces a sub theme which is mainly hinged on ENDING STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION against persons living with the Virus.

 

This focus is crucial for Akwa Ibom considering that the Anti-Stigma Bill is awaiting assent by Governor UDOM EMMANUEL, 14months after it was passed by the state House of Assembly.

 

In a chat with Newsmen, Acting South South Zonal Director of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Mr THOMAS NNAMNSO-OWO affirmed that HIV affects everyone in the society.

Approximately 38.4million persons are living with HIV globally, 1.5million new infections took place in 2021, 650, 000 persons died from AIDS related illnesses, and the world is in danger of increased statistics of new infections following issues of inequality and lean resources.

Speaking about the importance of prioritizing equality, UNAIDS representative In Akwa Ibom State, Dr IDAYAT UTHMAN said equalizing is central to hitting the 2030 END HIV target.

 

 

 

November 25, 2022 Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Health Set to Begin Distribution of Insecticide Treated Nets in December.

Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Health Set to Begin Distribution of Insecticide Treated Nets in December.

AKWA IBOM’s MINISTRY OF HEALTH TO BEGIN INSECTICIDE TREATED NET DISTRIBUTION IN DECEMBER.
In Furtherance to the aim of achieving a malaria free society, the Akwa Ibom state government is set to kick start the 2022 mass Insecticide Treated Net (ITNs) campaigns on Decemeber 16, 2022.
Statistics presented by the NDHS show that the prevalence of the deadly malaria disease in children in the state declined to 23.2 percent, following a quadrennial consistency in the Mass net distribution campaigns and strict adherence to its use.
Akwa Ibom state government through the state Ministry of Health and in collaboration with Implementing partners will distribute over 3.7million Insecticide Treated Nets to households this Year.
The Ministry of Health has also trained health workers while putting all the necessary indices in place to properly monitor households billed to benefit from the Net distribution campaign.
This report by our correspondent, GLORY SILAS highlights plans for the mass campaign season.

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