Friday, May 15, 2026

Nyeneime Andy Mobilizes One Million Voters for Tinubu, Akpabio, Umo Eno


Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot 

The former State Chairman of Young Progressives Party (YPP), Apostle Nyeneime Andy has mobilized one million voters in support of President Bola Tinubu, Senator Godswill Akpabio and Governor Umo Eno's second term election in 2027.

The mobilization rally took place on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at Villa Hilton Hotel in Uyo.

Andy who is the lead Pastor at Holy Ghost Ambassadors Church in Uyo and Abuja said the movement was endorsing the three candidates on grounds of their result-driven leadership.

"The purpose of the 1 million voters movement is a simple yet powerful tool to mobilize responsible citizens, conscious voters and progressive minds towards leadership that guarantees peace", he said.

"This is why we stand in public to endorse the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, a friend, a colleague, a Pastor; and we endorse the President of the Senate of the Federal Republic and we also endorse President Tinubu. If you don't like it what can you do about it?", he queried. 

"We do this because leadership must be supported. Lions do not fight like Lions because they understand territory and preservation", he submitted. 

While responding to criticisms about his involvement in politics as a clergyman, Apostle Andy responded thus:

"My answer is simple; it's because the church is in the society and we're members of the society. We are not called only to pray for the society, we are also called to influence the society so today, we must speak", he said.

The National Coordinator of the One Million Voters Movement therefore called on his people to get their Permanent Voters' Card (PVCs) ready in preparedness for the election. 

Earlier in their separate remarks, the former Vice Chairman of Uyo Local Government Area, Pst. Sylvia Ekong and State Secretary of the Movement, Pst. John Udoh expressed confidence that the course they were embarking on was a worthy one which would lead them, the State and country at large to a positive end. 

The rally featured an endorsement of the three candidates by the Ikot Ekpene,  Eket and Uyo Senatorial district men and women leaders of the Movement, as well as a motion of continuity in office.

It was attended by One Million Voters across Akwa Ibom State who were represented by their Chapter leaders and representatives.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

UUTH Strike: CMD makes case for Patients with delicate health conditions

 


Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot 

The Chief Medical Director at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Dr. EmemAbasi Bassey has appealed to striking Unions in the facility to end their industrial action taken as a measure of safety, in the face of the assault on some of their members by the men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Prof. Bassey made the appeal on behalf of Patients in critical health conditions at the ICU, Accident and Emergency Unit as well as the Special Care Baby Unit, whom he said will die if not attended to promptly.

"What I'm saying is that as healthcare providers, we are. primarily service providers who cater for people's health and it is a very sad thing that we cannot save the patients we took an oath to preserve and protect their lives. Circumstances have forced us not to do so", he lamented.

This was on Wednesday, while he was addressing a Press Conference regarding the EFCC's invasion and assault on health workers the previous day.

According to him, UUTH is a federal government institution and the only publicly accessible tertiary hospital in Akwa Ibom State. 

"We serve as a place of last resort for millions of citizens. Every day, between 600 and 800 patients come here for treatment. It is unfortunate that the hospital has been partially shut down because of this incident", he lamented.

He therefore made a case for Patients with delicate health conditions, saying they should not be made to suffer from what they don't know. 

Dr. Bassey who related the Tuesday occurrence in detail to the Press, condemned the action of the men of the EFCC, describing it as an aberration from due process.  

He however informed that the matter in contention which led to the incident was amicably resolved and the arrested staff released the same day.

As such, he pleaded for leniency on the Patients, while they seek redress on the issue.   

But in their response, the leadership of the workers’ Union at the hospital denied reports that they had embark on a strike action.

Chairman of the Joint Health Sector Unions and Senior Staff Association within the hospital, Comrade Akanubong Asuquo, clarified that workers only temporarily suspended duties because of safety concerns.

“We are not on strike. We only suspended duties for the sake of our safety,” he said.

In the meantime, management of the hospital has assured that health personnel would be deployed to the critical Units mentioned, while cautioning members of the public to desist from suggestive and speculative comments about what happened. 

The Conference was attended by Prof. Udoinyang Inyang, Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee; Dr. Joseph Akpan, Director of Administration; Mrs Anthonia Bassey, Director, Finance and Accounts; Dr. Jenny Church Akpan, Head of Nursing Services; Dr. Mfon Inoh, Chairman, Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria; Comrd. Effiong Umokoro, Chairman, National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives; Comr. Harry Akpan, Chairman, National Union of Allied Health Professionals; Comr. Udeme Moses, Chairman, Non Academic Staff Union; Comr. Dr. Ekomobong Udoh, President, Association of Resident Doctors; Comrade Nsibiet John, Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists, Akwa Ibom State Council as well as the media community.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Golden Pulse Academy Trains Female Journalists on Impactful Reporting

 


Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot 

A promising citadel of learning, the Golden Pulse Academy, has trained 53 female journalists in Akwa Ibom State on impactful and result-driven reporting.

The training took place at the Patience (Kemi) Umo Eno Auditorium of the NUJ Press Centre in Uyo.

Facilitated by a thorough-bred broadcast Journalist, Comrade Uduak Ekong, the training explored thematic areas such as Field Survival and Confidence-building, Monetisation and Career Growth, Digital Journalism and Branding, Gender Sensitivity and Political Reporting; with Comrade Ekong highlighting core challenges of female journalists and how to overcome them, from her personal experiences in 32 years of media practice. 

Uduak Ekong who is at present, the Press Secretary to the First Lady of Akwa Ibom State, took participants through her journey into a field she ventured into "by accident", explaining in detail how she grew from an intern in the Akwa Ibom State Broadcasting Coorporation (AKBC) in 1994, to her current position and surmounting every barrier which came her way in the then male-dominated profession. 

"I went into journalism by mistake. I'd always wanted to be a Lawyer. As a young girl, I saw myself as a Lawyer. I took JAMB and I couldn't get admission to read Law. And I thought that, rather than wait another year, I should go to the Polytechnic to read Mass Communication, and off to Calabar, I went", she narrated, and told participants how a one year internship with the AKBC Television, got her an appointment letter with the firm.

At intervals, she made reference to two male colleagues who naturally made room for her, Uwem Akpan (now Professor at the Faculty of Media and Communication Studies, University of Uyo) and Chris Nkang (now retired), both of whom she described as being pivotal to her success story in broadcasting. 

L-R: Chairperson, NAWOJ, Comrade Nsikak Okon with The Facilitator  

The immediate past Chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) in Akwa Ibom therefore charged participants to learn from her experience and strive for excellence without excuses.

"Female journalists face a lot of challenges, some of which are self-imposed. Don't put up marriage, children or school runs as an excuse. What needs to be done, has to be done," the mother of four, said. 

Resource persons at the Training.  L-R: Comrade Helen John, Mr. Cletus Ukpong, Comrade Uduak Ekong and Mrs. Umo Bassey 

The training had as resource persons veterans in the conventional and new media such as Mr. Ibanga Isine, Mr. Cletus Ukpong, Comrade Helen John, Mrs. Umo Bassey and Mr. Aniekan Ekah.

Goodwill messages were received from the Special Assistant to the Governor on Project Management, Princess Itoro Obot; Executive Assistant to the First Lady, Ms. Jennifer Ime; Chairman of NAWOJ, Comrade Nsikak Okon, represented by her Vice, Comrade Udeme Hosea among others.

Participants during the workshop session
 
A major highlight of the training was the development of story ideas from under reported niches, with participants promising to build them into publishable reports from the skills learnt at the event. 

Certificates were also given to attendees for participating in the training.


Presentation of certificates to Participants 


Notably,  the training is part of Uduak Ekong's give-back to her profession in commemoration of her 53rd birth anniversary and 32 years in the Akwa Ibom Civil Service.

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Monday, May 4, 2026

Press Freedom Day: Journalists identified as critical stakeholders in Peace and Conflict Resolution


Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot 

Journalists in Akwa Ibom State have been identified as critical stakeholders in promoting peace and resolving conflicts in the State.

This was the position of Prof. Iniobong Umotong, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), Akwa Ibom State University and panelists at the 2026 World Press Freedom Day celebration held at the Press Centre, Information Drive, Uyo on Sunday, May 3.


Prof. Umotong noted that Journalists are not just watchdogs for the sakes of reporting happenings but for the sakes of ensuring and maintaining peace and decorum in the society. 

As such, the Keynote Speaker called for a deliberate analysis of issues before they are reported.

"Whatever you report, be deliberate about peace. Journalists must ensure to analyse complex situations and present them to the understanding of parties involved, and explain the implications of reporting or not reporting same", he said.

He also called on government, agencies, groups and individuals to ensure that journalism is not hindered, in the interest of the public. 

"Quality journalism is a public good hence, government, agencies and individuals should ensure to create an enabling environment for unhindered journalism", he stated. 

Earlier in his remarks, the State Chairman of NUJ, Comrade Nsibiet John, reinforced the importance of the media as a pillar of democracy and a driver of peacebuilding. He urged journalists to maintain professionalism, accuracy, and balance in their reporting, while also commending individuals and leaders whose contributions continue to advance development and good governance across the State.

Setting the tone for the event, the Chairman of the World Press Freedom Day Planning Committee, Comrade Oku Udoetor, underscored the vital role of responsible journalism in promoting peace, unity, and conflict resolution.

He charged media practitioners to uphold ethical standards and remain committed to truth and fairness in their reportage, especially at a time when society looks to the media for direction and stability.

The event which was themed “Shaping a Future at Peace: The Critical Role of Journalism in Promoting Peace and Resolving Conflicts in Akwa Ibom State,” featured the presentation of awards of excellence to performing personalities.

It was Chaired by the MD/CEO, U&K Integrated Services, Engr. Ukeme Eyo, and attended by the media community, government officials, and stakeholders across the State.

Akwa Ibom PPRO Buries Mom

 


Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot 

The atmosphere was sullen, tranquil and hush on Saturday, May 2, 2026 when the Akwa Ibom State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Timfon John laid her mother to rest.

The remains of the deceased, Late Mrs. Nkoyo Ita John Ikot, aged 61, were committed to mother earth admist painful tears by her children who lamented her departure at a time she would have stayed to enjoy the fruits of her selfless sacrifices for them.

According to the family, the deceased was a woman filled with love, kindness, sympathy and empathy both for her children and others.

She wore the garment of humanity with humility and was never found wanting where there was no virtue.

Testimonies from the community and Church she worshipped God with, Christian Fellowship Evangelical, attested to her moral uprightness, disciplined personality, assesibility and peace-loving disposition. 

A business woman, nurse and teacher; the Late Nkoyo according to her biography worked diligently for over 10 years without pay yet, remained steadfast and committed to service. She later ventured into 'mama-put' business and gradually grew it into a standard restaurant. 

Unfortunately,  she passed on after a brief illness on 6th of April, 2026, when all medical attention proved abortive.

"She laboured tirelessly for the success and wellbeing of her children, always praying and hoping to witness the fruits of her labour in full. Sadly, she passed on before fully enjoying the blessings she worked so hard for. She sought prosperity for her family and just as the blessings began to manifest, she was no longer here to partake in them", her Biography read.

In his consolatory homily, the Eket Area Pastor of the Christian Fellowship Evang. Nig. Inc, Pst. Paul Ukpo charged the family to be consoled by the words of the scripture that those who die in the Lord will rise on the resurrection morning. He urged them to live by the principles of their Late mother and what she stood for, adding that she had given them the best legacy.


His position were upheld by the General Overseer of the Chruch, Pst. Emem Jacob other sympathisers who came commiserating with the family.

The funeral sevice which attracted the socio-political and paramilitary class in Akwa Ibom State was graced by the Commissioner of Police, CP Baba Mohammed Azare; State Commandant of the NSCDC, Commandant Geraldine Sistus; State Comptroller, Immigration Services; Police Officers' Wives; the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ); Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Conference of Online Publishers (COOPA) and a long line of dignitaries.

Saturday, May 2, 2026

IGP Pronounces Prosecution on Force accidental dischargers

 


Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot 

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu has announced an instant prosecution on police officers who cause the death of citizens as a result of accidental discharge.

The IGP made the announcement at the Passing Out Parade of One Thousand and Sixty-Eight (1,068) retrained police officers on Thursday, April 30, 2026, in Uyo.

Held at Police Mobile Base on Idoro Road, the IGP stressed that the training which included lessons on human rights protection, was enough for them to take precaution and be more careful when handling their weapons. 

"We have witnessed too many avoidable deaths, citizens killed by officers who claimed their weapon misfired. That tragedy has ended now. The the use of firearms must be the last resort; professional and strictly within the bounds of the Law", he charged. 

"This retraining has taught you mastery so that you don't fire unless you intend to fire because protecting lives is your highest calling. The best shot is the one that is not fired. A skilled officer with discipline is the guardian of the people, impunity ends now!", he stated, and made reference to the viral video of the Delta State killing.

"I want you to hear me clearly; any officer who misuses his weapon; who kills a citizen without lawful jurisdiction will be dismissed and prosecuted. Not transferred, not queried only but dismissed and handed over to the Law. I've warned all officers, the training you've received includes human rights. At Force order 237...you know the rules... Now you have no excuses. No badge is a license to kill...no uniform is a shield from justice. That is my promise", he charged. 

Similarly, the IGP called on Akwa Ibom people to see the officers as their partners in security and crime elimination; while urging them to report erring officers to the Force, stressing that no officer is above the Law.

Furthermore, he commended the State Police Commissioner, CP Baba Mohammed Azare for swiftly responding to his directive of retraining officers, saying his quick response was worth emulating. 

Responding, the State Commissioner of Police, CP Azare was grateful to the IGP for gracing the Passing out Parade.

"The retraining of these officers is in line with your directives to reposition the Force for greater efficiency and responsiveness", he said. 

"The training focused on weapon handling, disciplining, intelligence-led policing and respect for human rights", he informed. 

"Some of the trainees have been carefully selected to serve in the newly established violent crime response unit created to serve as a strategic response on combating crimes and enhancing rapid response to same" he added.


Congratulating the officers, the CP also charged them to serve with discipline, professionalism and integrity; adding that the confidence reposed on them must not be betrayed. 

"Let me make it clear that this Command will not tolerate misconduct, indiscipline or abuse of office. Any officer found wanting will be decisively dealt with in accordance with the law", he warned. 

While appreciating Governor Umo Eno for his continued support to the Police and other security agencies in the State, the State CP sought the IGP's support on the provision of marine gun boats to secure the Oron/Calabar waterways; construction of a standard shooting range to sustain continous firearms training, among others.

In his remarks, Governor Umo Eno commended the Akwa Ibom State Police Command for undertakings the training.

Represented by Adeyemi Ogunjemilusi, the Governor noted that the training underscores the commitment of the Nigerian Police Force to professionalism, discipline and responsible use of firearms in the discharge of duty.

He told the gathering that security remains a top priority in his administration as peace and stability are essential for sustainable developments.  



He also congratulated the constables for the beginning of a higher responsibility to serve, noting that their role is even more critical as the election approaches.

"You are expected to conduct yourself with utmost professionalism, neutrality and fairness, ensuring that every citizen participate freely and fairly in the coming democratic process", Governor Eno charged.

Umo Eno @62: TIMS Offset Medical Bills of Indigent Patients


Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot 

An indigenous medical organisation based in Uyo has intervened in the payment of bills of 50 indigent patients, in celebration of Governor Umo Eno's 62nd birthday. 

The organization, known as Tokiye Integrated Medical Services (TIMS) visited Ikot Ekpene General Hospital on Friday, April 24, 2026, being the Governor’s birthday, led by its Head of Corporate Services, Ms. Lyza Adiukwu.

At the facility, the team went round the maternity, post-natal, gynaecology and paediatric wards, sympathising with the patients and paying their bills, including those of the Accident and Emergency Ward.  

One of the babies visited was the Governor’s birthday mate, born about 4:00am that morning.  

Of particular interest were 12 babies in the incubating facility with cases such as neonatal sepsis, neonatal jaundice and severe birth asphyzxia, who were due for discharge but delayed due to lack of funds. The joy on the faces of their families could not be contained as thier bills were cleared by TIMS.

Similarly, patients at the gynaecology ward who were due for discharge but had not paid their bills shed tears of joy at the gesture.

One of them was Mrs. Hannah Dominic Henry who underwent myomectomy (removal of fibroid). 

At the Paediatric Ward, a pathetic sight greeted the team as parents of children with severe cases of burns, surgeries and other medical needs lamented their inability to afford the cost of treatment. But their faces glowed with excitement when it was announced that their bills have been cleared by TIMS.

One of them, Mr. Trust James whose 16 year old was managing Juvenile Diabetes was far more overjoyed. Not only was his child's hospital paid, the cost of his drugs were also covered by TIMS. 

In his reaction to the gesture, Mr. James praised the visiting team for the timely intervention and prayed God's blessings and unending supply upon TIMS. He, alongside other parents also wished the Governor more enriching years, while lauding Pst. Umo Eno's health intervention through the Akwa Ibom State Health Insurance Scheme.

He was supported by others such as Mrs. Idongesit Michael Ekanem, mother of the baby sharing the day with Governor Umo Eno; Mrs. Elizabeth Samuel Sunday, Mrs. OfonimeAbasi, Mrs. Uwakmfon Julius Victor, Mrs. Christiana Uwem Micah, Mrs. Hannah Dominic Henry and others who took turns to shower the Governor with goodwill messages and positive wishes.

Reacting to the development, the Medical Director of the Hospital, Dr. Nene Francis Andem was thankful to TIMS for choosing the facility for the intervention. 

She noted that the facility had a lot of indigent patients who could not afford their bills on completion of treatment.  

"We see lots of referrals coming in and by the time they're brought in here, they've already exhausted their funds, from seeking health services elsewhere", she told newsmen.

She was therefore grateful that the burden of those concerned have been borne by TIMS.  

Speaking for TIMS, the Strategic Communications Lead for TIMS, Imaobong Dem said the team was glad to be carrying out the Governor’s wish of channeling whatever would have been given to him as birthday gift to the less privileged.

"It's so exciting to see that a number of them have smiled which is what the Governor wants", she remarked.

While commending the hospital's hygiene and sanitary condition, the Communications Lead, on behalf of the team, lauded Governor Umo Eno on his birthday and wished him many fruitful and fulfilling years. She also commended the Governor for making the Health Insurance Scheme effective, adding that the scheme has paved way for others to benefit from thier intervention. 

The intervention featured the payment of two Chemotherapy sessions for Mrs. Okon Akpan Udo and a tour of the concerned wards.

In the intervention team were TIMS Human Resource Manager, Mrs Idongesit Ita; Head of Procurement and Supply Chain, Mr Abdulkahal Salihu; Financial Controller, Mr Ite Asuquo, among others.

Nyeneime Andy Mobilizes One Million Voters for Tinubu, Akpabio, Umo Eno

Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot  The former State Chairman of Young Progressives Party (YPP), Apostle Nyeneime Andy has mobilized one milli...