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September 10, 2021 AKWA IBOM LAWMAKER URGES RESOLVE OF COMMUNAL CLASH BETWEEN IKOT EBAK AND EDIENE ATAI IN ORUK ANAM.

AKWA IBOM LAWMAKER URGES RESOLVE OF COMMUNAL CLASH BETWEEN IKOT EBAK AND EDIENE ATAI IN ORUK ANAM.

Member representing Mkpat Enin State Constituency, Honorable VICTOR EKWERE has called on relevant agencies to wade into the communal clash between Ikot Ebak in Mkpat Enin and Ediene Atai in Oruk Anam local government areas.

EKWERE’s appeal was contained in a matter of urgent public importance he brought before the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly at Tuesday’s plenary.

He observed that the crisis has snowballed into full scale armed robbery, kidnapping and killing of innocent persons.

Honorable EKWERE further presented a motion on an urgent need to decongest Ikot Ekpene road- Ikpa road roundabout and other locations in Uyo metropolis

September 4, 2021 KEY INTERVENTION PROGRAMMES IN AKWA IBOM’S HIV RESPONSE CONTINUE TO TAKE CENTRE STAGE.

KEY INTERVENTION PROGRAMMES IN AKWA IBOM’S HIV RESPONSE CONTINUE TO TAKE CENTRE STAGE.

Key intervention programmes in Akwa Ibom’s HIV response continues to take centre stage, as the Government works towards reducing the HIV Prevalence in the state.

The Latest event organized by the Akwa Ibom state Agency for the Control of AIDS, AK-SACA is the sensitization workshop of HIV Key populations, KPs, held in Uyo during the week.

The 3 day workshop was supported by the United Nations population Fund; UNFPA and the Multilateral Donor Agencies, collaborating with AK-SACA to tackle Akwa Ibom’s HIV incidence through increased access to community members of the Key population which include Female Sex Workers.

Project Manager for AK-SACA,Dr ARTHUR IGBEMI in his opening remarks said if HIV spread is not handled within the Key Populations, it would be difficult to tackle HIV amongst the General Population.

February 2, 2021 APPOINTMENT OF NEXT IGP WILL BE BASED ON MERIT NOT ETHNICITY – PRESIDENCY

APPOINTMENT OF NEXT IGP WILL BE BASED ON MERIT NOT ETHNICITY – PRESIDENCY

The Presidency says the appointment of the next Inspector-General of Police will not be based on ethnic considerations, but on who can best help to protect lives and property across the country.

This is coming as the current IGP, MOHAMMED ADAMU, yesterday reached retirement age and speculations have emerged on who his successor will be.

In an interview, presidential spokesman GARBA SHEHU said it is impracticable for top security appointments to be made based on factors such as ethnicity or regions.

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SHEHU also noted that the president would be back to Abuja on today, hinting that the appointment of a new Police boss should be put to rest, latest Wednesday.

FG HAS EXTENDED THE DEADLINE FOR NIN INTERGRATION TO APRIL 6.

February 2, 2021 FG COMMENCES DISBURSEMENT OF N20,000 CASH GRANTS TO RURAL WOMEN

FG COMMENCES DISBURSEMENT OF N20,000 CASH GRANTS TO RURAL WOMEN

The federal government has flagged off its twenty thousand naira cash grants for rural women across the country.

Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, SADIYA FAROUQ, represented by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, BASHIR ALKALI, flagged off the programme in Anambra state.

She warned the women to be wary of fraudulent persons who may want to extort them, stressing that the money is non-refundable.

The non-refundable cash given to the women is part of federal government’s social intervention programmes, aimed at lifting one hundred million people out of poverty.

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