Monday, June 1, 2026

Akwa Ibom Flags-off 2026 GBV Awareness Month, as Attorney General Declares War on culture of silence


Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot 

The statistics are sobering and deeply troubling.

In just the first five months of 2026, Akwa Ibom State has recorded 161 cases of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), according to data released by the Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Response Department of the Ministry of Justice.

The figures reveal a painful reality that continues to confront families and communities across the State.

Of the 161 cases recorded this year, 61 involve spousal battery, 46 relate to threats to life and physical assault, 18 concern abandonment and forceful ejection from homes, 10 involve harmful widowhood practices, while 26 are rape cases.

The statistics formed the backdrop for the flag-off of the 2026 Gender-Based Violence Awareness Month held in Uyo, under the theme, "Implementing the AKS VAPP Law: From Awareness to Action."

Beyond the figures for 2026, the cumulative data tells an even more compelling story. Between June and December 2020, the State recorded 69 cases. The figure rose to 141 in 2021, increased significantly to 316 in 2022, climbed further to 368 in 2023, peaked at 465 in 2024, and stood at 318 in 2025. Combined with the 161 cases already recorded this year, the total number of reported cases since the enactment of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Law in June 2020 has reached 1,838.

Out of these cases, 102 convictions have been secured.

While some may view the increasing number of reports as evidence of a worsening situation, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Uko Udom (SAN) offered a different perspective, describing the spike as proof that victims are gradually finding the courage to speak up and seek justice.

Delivering an emotionally charged address at the event, the Attorney General said the State was not merely marking another awareness campaign but celebrating six years of sustained efforts to transform the fight against gender-based violence through the implementation of the VAPP Law.

He described the June 2020 passage of the law as one of the most courageous decisions ever taken by the state government in protecting vulnerable citizens.

"Today, we gather not merely to mark a date on the calendar, but to reaffirm a covenant between this government and every citizen, especially the most vulnerable," he said.

According to him, the 2026 theme reflects a deliberate shift from merely creating awareness to taking concrete actions capable of protecting survivors, prosecuting offenders and preventing future abuses.

Addressing concerns about the growing number of reported cases, the Attorney General insisted that the increase should be interpreted as a positive development in many respects.

For decades, he noted, countless victims suffered in silence, trapped by fear, stigma, economic dependence and the belief that reporting abuse would lead nowhere.

Today, however, survivors are increasingly coming forward because they have confidence that the state will listen, investigate their complaints and pursue justice on their behalf.

"The silence is breaking," he declared.

He explained that every report represents an individual who has overcome fear to seek help and every prosecution demonstrates a justice system gradually earning public trust.

The Attorney General, however, warned that despite the progress made, deep-rooted cultural beliefs continue to undermine efforts to eradicate violence against women and other vulnerable groups.

Speaking candidly, he described society as largely chauvinistic, with attitudes that still view women and girls as possessions rather than individuals with rights and dignity.

According to him, these harmful perceptions create an environment where abuse is normalized, excused or concealed.

He lamented the growing tendency of families and communities to pressure survivors into abandoning criminal cases in the name of reconciliation.

Without mincing words, he condemned the popular phrase, "the matter has been settled," insisting that violence cannot be erased by financial compensation or private agreements.

"When a child is defiled, when a woman is battered unconscious, when a victim's bones are broken, there is no settlement that restores dignity," he said.

The Attorney General maintained that justice cannot be traded for convenience and urged communities to reject practices that prioritize the reputation of offenders over the wellbeing of survivors.

One of the most emotional moments of his address came when he spoke about the difficulties faced by victims who are forced to encounter their alleged abusers shortly after arrests are made.

He expressed concern over situations where suspects accused of severe acts of violence secure bail and return to the same communities where survivors and witnesses reside.

According to him, such circumstances often create fear, intimidation and pressure that discourage victims from cooperating with investigators and prosecutors.

Calling for a more nuanced approach to bail applications in serious gender-based violence cases, he urged judicial officers to consider the safety of survivors and the likelihood of witness intimidation before granting bail.

While emphasizing the importance of fair hearing and due process, he argued that severe cases of domestic violence and abuse require special consideration because of their unique dynamics.

The Attorney General also highlighted several milestones recorded since the implementation of the VAPP Law.

Among them is the establishment of a dedicated Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Response Department within the Ministry of Justice.

The department, he explained, serves as a specialized institution responsible for coordinating prosecutions, supporting survivors and driving policy implementation across the state.

He further disclosed that shelters and skill acquisition centres have been established to provide temporary accommodation and economic empowerment opportunities for survivors.

These facilities offer counselling services, vocational training and pathways to financial independence, helping victims rebuild their lives after traumatic experiences.

The State has also established Sexual Assault Referral Centres in strategic locations to provide immediate medical care, forensic evidence collection and psychosocial support to survivors.

These centres operate as one-stop facilities where victims can access critical services without facing additional barriers.

Another major achievement highlighted during the event is the decentralization of gender-based violence response mechanisms.

Today, every local government area in Akwa Ibom State has a dedicated GBV unit, ensuring that support services are available closer to communities.

This development has significantly reduced the burden on victims who previously had to travel long distances to seek assistance.

The Attorney General further revealed that community health workers, social welfare officers and security personnel have been trained as paralegals to provide basic legal guidance and support to survivors.

Traditional rulers have also been trained on GBV response protocols, enabling them to play more effective roles in reporting and referring cases rather than encouraging harmful settlements.

According to him, these interventions demonstrate the state's commitment to moving beyond awareness campaigns to practical implementation.

He noted that each reported case and every conviction obtained since 2020 represents a life touched and a message that impunity will no longer be tolerated.

As the awareness month officially commenced, stakeholders were challenged to deepen their commitment to protecting vulnerable persons and strengthening community response systems.

The Attorney General called on the media to report responsibly, avoid sensationalism and protect the identities of survivors.

He urged service providers to apply the knowledge and skills acquired through training programmes, while encouraging communities to support victims rather than stigmatize them.

Most importantly, he addressed survivors directly. In a message that resonated across the hall, he reminded them that they are not alone and that their voices matter.

"Your voice is not a burden; it is a weapon. And we are your army," he declared.

Earlier in her remarks, the Director, Sexual and Gender Based Violence Response Department, Barr. Emem Ette informed that the event marked the formal flag-off of activities for the month-long sensitization.

She thanked government officials, development partners traditionally rulers, civil society organisations, legal practitioners, women groups, youth organisations and the media for the sustained support since 2020, and appealed for more support.

As participants rose to inaugurate the 2026 Gender-Based Violence Awareness Month, there was a palpable sense of urgency and determination.

The event was more than a ceremonial gathering. It was a reminder that behind every statistic is a human story — a child robbed of innocence, a woman seeking safety, a family struggling to heal, and a survivor searching for justice.

Six years after the enactment of the VAPP Law, Akwa Ibom's journey from awareness to action continues. The road ahead may be challenging, but government officials insist that the fight will not stop until every survivor is heard, every offender is held accountable, and every citizen can live free from violence and fear.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Labour Party Disowns Michael Bush, presents Emmanuel Ben as Governorship Candidate

 


Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot 

The Akwa Ibom State Chapter of Labour Party (LP) has rejected the candidature of Micheal Bush for the 2027 governorship election and presented Emmanuel Friday Ben as it's authentic candidate. 

This happened at the Party's primaries conducted at the Party Secretariat at Port Harcourt Street in Uyo on Saturday, May 30, 2026.

Held in the presence of members of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Party distanced itself from factions within the Party, stating that such were not recognised by INEC.

Shortly after the Primaries, Chairman of the Party, Comrade Lincoln Charles brought newsmen up to speed on recent happenings in the Party.  

"My name is Lincoln Charles. I'm the authentic State Chairman of Labour Party, Akwa Ibom State. I've been in this Party since 2006.

INEC doesn't conduct primaries twice for one Party. So, for INEC to be here means, we're recognised.

I understand that there are imposters which INEC does not recognise. The governorship candidate of this Party is Emmanuel Friday Ben who has just emerged from the just-concluded primaries. So, anyone who's not here is not known by INEC or Labour Party in Akwa Ibom State", he said. 

"...My name is on INEC portal as the State Chairman of Labour Party. So, I'm the one recognised by INEC in the State and INEC at national, not Celina", he continued.  

"When she wrote asking INEC to dissolve us, she was told to come and work with those who've been holding Congresses and that's us, but she paid deaf ears and went ahead to create a faction which is not known by INEC. So there's no other Labour Party in the State apart from the structure you've seen here", he maintained.

"Anyone who has emerged on whatever instance apart from those here are imposters. Emmanuel bought his nomination form from the national headquarters and went for screening. I don't know any other person who has done that in Labour Party in Akwa Ibom State, he added.

In his acceptance speech, the governorship candidate, Mr. Emmanuel Friday Ben said he was motivated to join the race on grounds of his passion for people of the State.

He promised an effective administration and expressed readiness to consolidate on developmental programmes of the current administration.

"I'm coming to make people feel, enjoy and access the dividends of democracy. Our people have not enjoyed enough dividends of democracy so, i intend to fill up the gaps", he said.

Monday, May 25, 2026

2027: Udoedehe Emerges ADC's governorship Candidate

Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot 

Sen. John James Udoedehe has emerged the African Democratic Party's (ADC) candidate for the 2027 governorship election in Akwa Ibom State. 

This was announced by the State Chairman of the ADC Primaries Election Committe, Titus Ejor on Sunday, May 24, 2026, following the conduct of the primaries on Friday, May 22, 2026.

Udoedehe who pulled a total of 66,099 votes against his opponent, Barr. Mfon Udeme who had 103 votes, was subsequently declared winner of the Party's governorship primary.

"Based on this result, may I officially declare Sen. John James Udoedehe as winner of the governorship primaries in Akwa Ibom State, congratulations ", he said.

In his acceptance speech, the governorship candidate thanked Party faithful for trusting him to lead them and for coming out enmasse to support his bid.

He promised a viable alternative to the current administration of the State, while hinting on his agenda.

Udoedehe who called out the ruling government said he was ready to take power from them.

"I am an opposition person who wants to take power from you. You've turned our young men into old men with grey hairs...you don't have a policy to move people out of poverty that is why we want to change you", he expressed. 

"We're coming to build Akwa Ibom people from your deliberate policy of poverty to affluence", he added. 

"We're coming to hold you accountable. Opposition is not your enemy. We're coming to put you on your toes. It is our constitutional responsibility to show you what you've not done right", he stated firmly.

The ADC governorship candidate further commended the Committee for being diligent in the discharge of their duties, while pledging loyalty to the Party. 

Congratulating other candidates, the Primaries Election Committe Chairman lauded members of the Party for conducting themselves orderly throughout the primaries, noting that their composure was worthy of commendation. 

For the senatorial primaries,  Patience Ibanga Akpabio emerged winner of Akwa Ibom North-West; Sunday Umoren won for North-East and Louis Paul Udoh clinched the Akwa Ibom South tickets,  respectfully.

For the House of Representatives ticket, Jackson Emem Daniel won the Etinan/Nsit Ibom/Nsit Ubium Constituency seat; Hanson Paul clinched Ikot Abasi/Mkpat Enin/Eastern Obolo; John Gabriel emerged for Oron/Mbo/Udung Uko/Okobo/Urue-Offong Oruko; Barr. Akaninyene Udofa won for Oruk Anam/Ukanafun; Chris Sunday George emerged for Eket/Onna/Esit Eket/Ibeno; Alfred Umoh owned Ikono/Ini; Nnamonso David won for Uyo/Uruan/Nsit Atai/Ibesikpo; Nsikak Umoeka won Itu/Ibiono-Ibom; Ofonime Johnson Inyang emerged for Abak/Etim Ekpo/Ika; and Isaac Asuquo clinched the Ikot Ekpene/Essien Udim/Obot Akara Constituency seats, respectively. 

Winners of the 26 State Constituency  who were returend unopposed are: Paul Sunday Udoh (Onna), Kelvin Ime (Uruan), Ubong Udoh Akpan (Ikono), Emmanuel Stephen Peters (Ikot Abasi/Eastern Obolon), Edemiko Ita Dan (Nsit Atai), Lucky Sunday Enang (Ukanafun), Etimbuk Ime Akpan (Abak), Inemesit Mitchell Nkereuwem (Essien Udim), Isaac Udoidiong Ibanga (Ikot Ekpene), Patrick Sambo William (Uyo), Akaninyene Boniface Etim (Ibiono-Ibom), Inem Kufre (Etinan), Idongesit Amos (Mkpat Enin), Jude Linus (Ika), Innocent Okoro (Oruk Anam), Emmanuel Isine (Eket), Saviour Monday (Nsit Ubium), Daniel Michael (Nsit Ibom), Archibong Duke (Esit Eket), Otu Monday (Ibeno), Enwono Etim John (Etim Ekpo), Valentine Okon (Okobo), Victor Frank (Orueffong Oruko), Mercy Edeke (Oron/Udung Uko), Joseph Okon Etim (Mbo) and Archibong Bassey (Itu).

Friday, May 22, 2026

2027: My Govt would be one of the most progressive ever - Udoedehe declares


...set for ADC guber primaries today

By Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot

Sen. James Akpan Udoedehe has again thrown his hat in the ring for the 2027 governorship election. This time, on the platform of the African Democratic Party (ADC) whose governorship primaries hold today.

Sen. Udoedehe who spoke to newsmen in his home yesterday promised a progressive and prosperous government if given the opportunity to man the affairs of the State.

"My government would be one of the most progressive and prosperous ever. Just try me" he said, and appealed for support.

“My repeated governorship bids are driven by concern for the people. Now, look around the State, there is poverty and unemployment everywhere. Therefore, I am inspired by my love for the people to contest as a governor. If I get in, I will hit the ground running and in four years, I would have achieved the best for the people", he added.

Clearing misconceptions about the number of times he's contested election in the State, the former governorship candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) said he had only appeared twice on the ballot.

“To be a candidate, you must win your party’s nomination. On that premise, I have only been on the ballot twice; therefore, my gubernatorial candidacy has only been twice. Other times were not me”, he stressed.

He also countered allegations of selling out in previous elections, insisting that he had always fought for victory rather than compromise.

“I have never sold an election. I fought for elections. There is no government in Akwa Ibom State, past or present, that can pay me N100 million to compromise. If they attempt it, that would be empowering your enemy to fight you, so who would want to do that?”, he questioned.

Recalling his roles in the power play of the State and the resultant effect, Udoedehe advised the younger generation against getting involved in destructive politics.

"Don't allow anyone ask you to kill for them because of election. Don't be an instrument of destruction. Do unto others what you'll want them to do to you. Karma is real ", he charged.

Udoedehe who was elected Senator of Akwa Ibom North-East in 1999 on the platform of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), has been Minister of State for the FCT. 

 He later moved to the All Progressive Congress (APC) and became the Interim National Secretary of the Party and a member of its Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee.

He was the ACN governorship candidate for Akwa Ibom in 2011 and later ran for governor under NNPP in 2023 after defecting from the APC.

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.

Akwa Ibom Flags-off 2026 GBV Awareness Month, as Attorney General Declares War on culture of silence

Priscilla Christopher-Akpanettot  The statistics are sobering and deeply troubling. In just the first five months of 2026, Akwa Ibom State h...