Friday, January 2, 2026

Sir & Lady Okon Okon Host New Year Thanksgiving and Community Get-Together

...10 students in tertiary institutions got scholarship 

Sir Okon Okon and his wife, Barrister Uwem Okon, on Thursday, 1st January 2026, gathered members of the Ekpene Ibia community in Uruan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State for a New Year Thanksgiving and Community Get-Together, held at the country home of the hosts in Ekpene Ibia, Uruan local government area.

The event which was organized to thank God for His goodness and to usher the community into the New Year on a bright note, brought together community stakeholders, leaders, women, youths, friends and invited guests in an atmosphere of joy, fellowship and celebration characterised by optimism and great expectations in the new year. Activities at the event included a thanksgiving service marked by soul-lifting songs of praise to God, intercessory prayers, community interaction, ballad rendition, exhortation, colourful cultural performances that showcased the rich heritage of the people of Ekpene Ibia, presentation of gifts items, and award of scholarships to 10  students in tertiary institutions, two from each ward of neighbouring communities along the Mbak Etoi-Issiet Beach Road that comprises a total of 5 wards, with 4 in Uruan LGA and 1 in Uyo LGA.

Delivering a sermon during the thanksgiving service on the topic "Choices and Mission in Life",  Rt. Rev. Edem Offiong,  Bishop of the Methodist Church Nigeria, Mbiaso, who drew his exhortation  from Genesis 19:17 and 1 Samuel 30:8 stated that those like David and Lot who acknowledge and rely on God in their lives do not experience failures. Commending the Okon family for always putting God first in their lives and their humanitarian dispositions, the Man of God also described thanksgiving as a vital expression of appreciation to God   which attracts more blessings. He  encouraged members of the community to always thank God for His goodness in the past year while seeking His guidance and direction in the New Year.

Speaking on behalf of the family, Sir Okon Okon, who is the Executive Chairman of the Akwa Ibom State Internal Revenue Service (AKIRS), noted that the New Year Thanksgiving and Community Get-Together is an annual event instituted by the family to express love, gratitude, and unity within the community. According to him, the gathering provides an opportunity for community members to collectively thank God for His immeasurable benevolence, interact as one family, share concerns and meals together, and benefit from scholarships awarded to deserving students through the Sir and Lady Okon Scholarship Foundation, as part of the family’s contribution to community development.

Sir Okon further noted that the initiative reflects the inclusive and people-centred leadership philosophy of the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, His Excellency, Pastor Umo Eno, Ph.D., who, through the ARISE Agenda, has emphasized togetherness and unity as catalyst for sustainable development and collective progress in the State.

He said, "Like we have done previously every first day of a new year, it was necessary we gather again in 2026 to thank God for preserving our lives in the past year, handover ourselves, our dreams for the new new year, and the community to Him".

Also speaking, Lady Uwem Okon Okon, a legal practitioner and fitness expert, described thanksgiving and sharing as a long-standing family tradition that strengthens their bond with God and kindredship with Ekpene Ibia and the wider Uruan community. She noted that the event gives the family a deep sense of belonging and provides an avenue to positively impact lives in practical and meaningful ways.

In their testimonies, two previous beneficiaries of the Sir Okon & Uwem Foundation, Mr. Imebong Edem, who recently graduated from the University , and Mr. Imoh Etim, who was supported with business grant, both appreciated the benefactors for giving them a footing in life.

High point of the event was the bestowment of the Chieftaincy title of "Obong Unwana" on Sir Okon Okon by the Council of Chiefs, Ikot Otoinye, Uruan local government area, in recognition of his contributions to the growth and development of Uruan and Akwa Ibom State.

Present at the event were prominent sons and daughters of Uruan Local Government Area, including members of Ekpene Ibia Village Council, led by His Highness, Obong Sebastian Okon; His Highness, Col Etim Nyong (rtd) and wife; House Member, representing Uruan in the State House of Assembly, Dr. Itorobong Etim; Very Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Efiok of St. Dominic Catholic Church of Perpetual Adoration, Brooks Street, Uyo; MD/CEO, Ibom Mortgage Bank,  Pastor Ime Okon; friends from the Diaspora led by Barr. Hope Umanah, among others.

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Ibom Mortgage Bank names Sen Emmanuel Ibokessien, others as Outstanding Customers of the Year

Priscilla Akpanettot

The Chairman, Board of Directors of Ritman Group of Companies, Sen. Emmanuel Ibokessien has received the Ibom Mortgage Bank’s Outstanding Customer Support/Loyalty Award, alongside others, for being supportive and loyal to the Bank for 30 years.

The Award was presented by the Bank’s MD/CEO, Pst Ime Okon on Friday, December 26, 2025 at the Bank’s Dinner/Awards Night held at Watbridge Hotel, Uyo; as part of events marking its 30th Anniversary celebration.

Presenting the Award, the MD/CEO applauded Sen. Ibokessien for being truthful to the bargain struck with him to clean up the long-standing debt he owed the former Akwa Savings and Loans Investment Limited, and for continuing with them as a loyal customer after paying back the loan.

“He didn’t just clean it up but he is one of our best customers today”, the MD/CEO remarked.

Receiving the Award, Sen. Ibokessien also commended Pst. Ime Okon for the role he played in the repayment of the long-standing loan. 

“I decided to work with him because I saw that he is a good man. And having fully paid back the loan I got; I’ve met him for more loans and he has been giving, and I have been paying back” he announced with glee.

Others in Sen. Ibokessien’s Award category were: Akwa Ibom Investment Corporation (AKICORP), Chemoplus Resources Nigeria Limited, Mrs. Aniefiok Veronica Akpan, Ouvic Resources & Confectionary Enterprise, Ibom Paints Limited, Basse Engineering & Mitchel Company, Mr. Daniel Eduouk, Prince Eddy Investment Limited and Enets Technologies.

Earlier in his remarks, Pst Okon appreciated Governor Umo Eno for the support and encouragement given them to ensure the functionality of the Ibom Mortgage Bank, while expressing optimism that the bank will attract fast acceptability in the State.

He also commended the board, management and staff of the bank for their tireless efforts and commitment to service which according to him has raised the standard of the bank to an enviable height.

He enumerated the achievements of the bank to include, revitalisation of the bank, 300% profit, employment of over 1000 indigenes, remodeling of delivery processes, fully digitalization of the operation of the bank.

Others are, improved staff welfare scheme, robust E-Channels infrastructure) platforms, customize mobile App, PoS, ATM cards, internet banking, PayDirect.

Okon further disclosed that the bank under his watch rendered what he termed as top -class professional services to their customers and appreciated customers and stakeholders in the banking industry for their support and the trust reposed on them. 

“As we mark 30 years today, we take pride in our journey and look forward to more feats.

 We celebrate 30 years of unwavering commitment to excellence, 30 years of building affordable homes; 30 years of building career, 30 years of resilience in mortgaging and 30 years of supporting the State, while restating our vision to remain one of Nigeria’s leading Mortgage Bank”, he stated. 

At the leadership category, the Chairman, Akwa Ibom Internal Revenue Service (AKIRS), Sir Okon Okon received the transformational leadership award; the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Dr. Nsikan Linus Nkan got the award of a decade of sacrificial service while the MD/CEO got the pillar of support and transformational leadership award.

The event which was attended by the Chairman, Board of Directors of the Bank, Mr. Peter Udo and former MDs/CEOs of the Bank, featured the cutting of the 30th Anniversary cake and a musical presentation by Progress Effiong, a gospel artiste.

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Ibom Mortgage Bank Announces availability of Housing Loan for Akwa Ibom people

 


Priscilla Akpanettot 

Ibom Mortgage Bank has announced the availability of  pocket-friendly loans for citizens and residents of Akwa Ibom State to help them own or renovate houses. 

This information was given by the Board of Directors at the bank's end of Year Board Meeting/Press Briefing on Tuesday, December 23, 2025 at the bank's Corporate Headquarters along Olusegun Obasanjo Way (Abak Road), Uyo.

The briefing was part of activities marking Ibom Mortgage Bank's 30th Anniversary celebration, where the Chairman, Board of Directors, Mr. Peter Udoh; Managing Director of the Bank, Pastor Ime Okon and Chairman, Akwa Ibom State Internal Revenue Service (AKIRS), Sir Okon Okon gave the assurances of a seamless process for the application.

To be eligible, interested individuals must have a National Housing Fund (NHF) Account, which allows them to save towards their housing project for a minimum of six months. The bank will then generate a seed fund from these savings to support a person's building or renovation project.

Formerly known as Akwa Savings and Loans Investment Limited, the Chairman, Board of Directors, Mr. Peter Udo said, it was necessary to change the identify of the Bank to raise its standard, and make it compete favourably with other financial institutions within and outside the State.

He furthered that the new name coincides with the celebration of the 30th year of unbroken mortgage banking services in the State, followed by the intensive rebranding of the bank.

"The new name of the bank is a significant journey of Akwa Savings and Loans Ltd, we have grown above turbulence and we would stand firm for the betterment of the state economy and our customers”, he said.

He enumerated the achievements of the bank to include, revitalisation of the bank, 300% profit, employment of over 1000 indigenes, remodeling of delivery processes as well as full digitalization of the operations of the bank.

Others are: improved staff welfare scheme, robust E-Channels infrastructure) platforms, customize mobile App,PoS, ATM cards internet banking, PayDirect and more.

In his remarks, the MD, Ibom Mortgage Bank, Pastor Ime Okon encouraged eligible individuals to take advantage of the offer and become proud homeowners with ease. 

He persuaded members of the public to walk into any of the bank's branches in Uyo, Ikot Ekpene, Oron and Eket for enquires; assuring that there were packages for everyone, regardless of their occupation and work type. 

"Just walk up to us, open an account and we'll put you through the process. It's very seamless and we're here for you", he reassured. 

Speaking on the bank's antecedents, the Chairman, AKIRS, Sir Okon Okon noted that Ibom Mortgage Bank has demonstrated consistent profitability over the last 4-5 years, boasting as the lowest non-performing loan record in the industry.

He therefore encouraged people living in Akwa Ibom to patronize the bank for their housing plans without fear or reservation. 

Meanwhile, the Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Akwa Ibom State Council, Comrade Nsibiet John in his remarks, made a case for the subsidization of the housing loan for low-income earners, including journalists in the State and also encouraged members of the public to key into the offer.

Activities marking the bank's 30th Anniversary include: MD/CEO Award Nite on Friday, 26th December 2025 and a Thanksgiving Service at Living Faith Church, Mbiabong on Sunday, 28th December, 2025.

The bank had earlier embarked on a Road Walk from the Head Office at Abak Road to Oron Road in Uyo, with a stop-over at the orphanage, on Saturday, 6th December, 2025.

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Jan 1st not deadline for Tax ID Obtainment - AKIRS Clarifies

Priscilla Akpanettot

The Akwa Ibom State Internal Revenue Service (AKIRS) has again reiterated that the deadline for one to obtain their Tax Identification Number is not January 1st, 2026.

The Service has also refuted claims that people would not be able to access the money in their bank accounts or carry out financial transactions if they do not obtain their Tax ID before January 1st, 2026.

The Service gave this information in view of the anxiety and fear by members of the public ahead of the Jan 1st, 2026 new tax reforms implantation.

Briefing the organized private sector on the implications of new tax reforms on Monday, December 22, 2025 at the State Secretariat in Uyo, Chairman of the AKIRS, Sir Okon Okon described the claims as untrue, and stressed that access to banking activities will not be denied.

"What we're saying is that nobody's account will be blocked or unusable after January 1st, 2026. So, allow your money to remain where it is". The money in your account will not, and cannot be taxed, either", he emphasized.

"The deadline for obtaining your tax ID is not January 1st, 2026. So, there shouldn't be anxiety in the process of obtaining the Tax ID. January 1st, 2026 is when the new tax reforms will be effected", he stressed.

Against popular suggestions, the Member of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms noted that the new national tax reforms will bring great relief to many Nigerians, boost economic activities, and drive growth and development across the country.

He listed some impacts of the new tax reforms to include: significant improvement in IGR; more efficient revenue administration, seamless harmonization and collaboration with State systems and structures; removal of roadblocks for revenue collection and elimination of multiple taxation. 

Among other advantages, Okon Okon said the new regime will also boost the State's fiscal position as VAT formula has been revised from 50% to 55%; strengthen revenue administration and professionalism; eliminate consumption tax, offer improved business environment, and more profitable activities for SMEs, etc.

He noted that part of the ongoing engagements was to dispel misconceptions, help taxpayers see the benefits, and to seek collaboration with critical stakeholders in propagating the right message.

Also a Fellow and Council Member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), Okon stressed that there was no need for anxiety over the tax reforms as the new tax regime was intentionally designed to simplify the national tax system, check multiple taxation, and curtail the activities of non State actors and nuisance taxes.

He furthered that the existing tax system which was rooted in colonial and archaic  laws was marked by fiscal imbalance,  inconsistent tax framework across jurisdictions, and multiple tax identifiers that adversely affected compliance by individuals and corporate organizations.

According to Okon, the reforms have birthed four new tax Acts designed to consolidate and streamline tax administration in the country, namely, the Joint Revenue Board (JRB) Establishment Act 2025, which replaces the Joint Tax Board (JTB); the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) Establishment Act 2025, that replaces the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS);  the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA) 2025; and the Nigeria Tax Acts (NTA) 2025.

These, he noted, come with reliefs for many Nigerians, including low-income-friendly-thresholds, personal income tax exemptions for those earning below one million naira annually; promotion of efficient, unified, tech-driven tax administration; while basic services and commodities such as food, education, health, rents, transport, etc, will attract zero percent VAT.

These measures, he argued, will ease pressure on individuals and households, while the introduction of a national Tax Identification Number (TIN) will boost compliance and catalyse economic planning at both national and subnational levels.

"So, you only need to have a Tax ID just like you need a National ID. It's basically an essential information everyone must have", he clarified.

Responding, the organized private sector described the sensitization as "enlightening, informative, necessary, and timely", adding that it has provided them with informed preview of what the reforms were about and has also fortified their members against the misconceptions in public space.

Speaking separately on behalf of the groups, the Branch Controller of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Uyo, Mrs. Nwabukwu Njideka; a Representative of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Eket, Mr. Aniedi Ikoiwak; Branch Manager, Zenith Bank, Udo Udoma, Uyo, and MD/CEO, Ibom Mortgage Bank, Pastor Ike Okon appreciated the engagement programme, and the AKIRS boss for his presentation which they said has adjusted perceptions on the new reforms, helped them to begin to focus on its benefits and prepare for January 1, 2026.

The AKIRS has so far taken it's message of awareness on the new tax reforms to the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Akwa Ibom State Council; the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) as well as other stakeholders and sectors in preparation for the January 1st implementation.

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

First Lady Gifts Fifty Million Naira to 250 elderly citizens in Akwa Ibom

 


Priscilla Akpanettot

‎The First Lady of Nigeria, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, CON has gifted a total of Fifty Million Naira (N50,000,000) to 250 elderly citizens in Akwa Ibom State.

She made the presentation on Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at the Banquet Hall of the Akwa Ibom State Government House, Uyo.

The gesture which was done under the umbrella of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) saw each elderly citizen receive the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Naira (N200,000).

Presenting cheques to the beneficiaries, Senator Oluremi said that the gesture was part of ongoing efforts to ensure that elderly citizens live with dignity and joy, in a nation that genuinely cares for its own.

"Since the inception of this administration in 2023, the Renewed Hope Initiative has made it a tradition to celebrate our senior citizens every December, in recognition of their invaluable contributions to nation-building", she said.

"Through this scheme, we have continued to express our gratitude and care for the men and women who have laboured to build the Nigeria we are all proud to be part of today", she added.

She stressed that the scheme aims to support 250 vulnerable elderly citizens aged 65 and above across the 36 States of the federation, the Federal Capital Territory, and veterans from the Defence and Police Officers' Wives Association (DEPOWA).

"These nine thousand five hundred (9500) selected beneficiaries will receive Two Hundred Thousand Naira (N200,000) each.
The total sum to be disbursed is One Billion, Nine Hundred Million Naira (N1,900,000,000) as approved by the Governing Board of the Renewed Hope Initiative", she remarked.

Represented by Lady Helen Obareki who coordinates the Office of the First Lady in Akwa Ibom State, Tinubu emphasized the importance of prioritizing the elderly, saying they have walked difficult paths so that the younger generations may have smoother roads to travel.

"It is therefore our moral duty, and indeed our joy, to ensure that they live their twilight years in comfort, good health, and dignity", she stated.

While encouraging the recipients to find joy in old age, the President's Wife charged them to find purpose as well in community, compassion, and care.

"Remember that ageing gracefully is not just about longevity but about being surrounded by love, support, and respect.
I encourage you to continue playing your part by staying healthy and active. Nurture both your body and mind through regular exercise and meaningful engagement", she advised, and thanked them for their services, sacrifices and prayers for Nigeria.

She prayed God's blessings on them, while wishing them good health, peace, and renewed hope.

In her remarks earlier, the State Focal person for the RHI, Mrs. Emem Orok, mentioned that the Initiative was a Support Scheme of Sen. Oluremi Tinubu to provide relief and renewed hope to the elderly and thus remind them that they are deeply valued, loved and remembered.

Also, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Hon. Inibehe Etukudo, in a goodwill message commended the First Lady for the Initiative and called on members of the public to emulate the gesture.

Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mr. Abasiama Idiong, was full of appreciation to Sen. Oluremi Tinubu for her magnanimity. He described the present as a timely gift, noting that it would significantly meet their needs.

The empowerment which was themed: "Finding Joy in Old age" was the third edition of the Renewed Hope Initiative Elderly Support Scheme (RHIESS) since it's launch in 2023.

Sunday, December 14, 2025

AKIRS Intensifies Sensitization on New Tax Reforms:

 


_...Takes awareness to ALGON_

Priscilla Akpanettot

The Akwa Ibom State Internal Revenue Service (AKIRS) on Friday, December 12, 2025 took the sensitization on the new tax reforms to the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Akwa Ibom State.

The sensitization was part of AKIRS' efforts at ensuring that critical stakeholders and members of the public are adequately informed of the provisions of the reforms ahead of its full implementation in January, 2026.

Held at the Conference Hall of the Chairman of Uyo Local Government Council, the  engagement highlighted the need for the reforms and expected significant outcomes, following it's implementation.

Addressing the Association, Chairman, AKIRS, Sir Okon Okon, noted that the new national tax reforms will bring great relief to many Nigerians, boost economic activities, and drive growth and development across the country.

He listed some impacts of the new tax reforms on Local Governments to include: significant improvement in IGR; more efficient revenue administration, seamless harmonization and collaboration with State systems and structures; removal of roadblocks for revenue collection and elimination of multiple taxation. 

Among other advantages, Okon Okon said the new regime will also boost the State's fiscal position as VAT formula has been revised from 50% to 55%; strengthen revenue administration and professionalism; eliminate consumption tax, offer improved business environment, and more profitable activities for SMEs, etc.

Sir Okon Okon during his presentation 

He noted that part of the ongoing engagements was to dispel misconceptions, help taxpayers see the benefits, and to seek collaboration with critical stakeholders in propagating the right message.

He stressed that there was no need for anxiety over the tax reforms as the new tax regime was intentionally designed to simplify the national tax system, check multiple taxation, and curtail the activities of non State actors and nuisance taxes.

Sir Okon, a Member of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms further noted that the existing tax system which was rooted in colonial and archaic  laws was marked by fiscal imbalance,  inconsistent tax framework across jurisdictions, and multiple tax identifiers that adversely affected compliance by individuals and corporate organizations.

 Sir Okon Okon flanked by members of ALGON 

According to Okon, also a Fellow and Council Member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), the reforms have birthed four new tax Acts designed to consolidate and streamline tax administration in the country, namely, the Joint Revenue Board (JRB) Establishment Act 2025, which replaces the Joint Tax Board (JTB); the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) Establishment Act 2025, that replaces the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS);  the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA) 2025;   and the Nigeria Tax Acts (NTA) 2025. These, he noted, come with reliefs for many Nigerians, including low-income-friendly-thresholds, personal income tax exemptions for those earning below one million naira annually; promotion of efficient, unified, tech-driven tax administration; while basic services and commodities such as food, education, health, rents, transport, etc, will attract zero percent VAT.

These measures, he argued, will ease pressure on individuals and households, while the introduction of a national Tax Identification Number (TIN) will boost compliance and catalyse economic planning at both national and subnational levels.

In his remarks, the Chairman of Uyo Local Government Council, Dr. Uwemedimo Udo who doubles as the Chairman of ALGON, Akwa Ibom State, thanked and commended AKIRS for bringing the sensitization to them.

He acknowledged that the exercise has updated and broadened their knowledge of the new Tax Reforms and commended the Governor for facilitating the sensitization.

He further lauded Governor Umo Eno for the people-oriented leadership and judicious management of the State's resources which he said have acted as morale booster for compliance by the citizenry.

The Friday's engagement with ALCON came after similar event had been held in recent times with professional organizations like MDA, NBA, ANAN, ICSAN, etc, including investors and business associations in preparation for the January 1, 2026 deadline for implementation of the New Tax Regime.

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Lott Carey Baptist Secondary School: A forgotten Nest of Champions


 

...Infrastructural decay, deplorable road condition impedes school growth

...How students learn sitting on bare floor

Priscilla Akpanettot

This is Lott Carey Baptist Secondary School, located at the Afaha Obio Eno community in Ibiono-Ibom Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. Established in 1960, the School remains one of the foremost citadels of learning in the State, having churned out a good number of public figures in the society, among which are the former Governor of the State, Obong Victor Attah.

History has it that this school was built by Sen. Ita Enang’s father-in-law, Late Charles Ebong, before its management was taken over by the State Government. Recently, during the passage rites of Late Madam Agnes Charles Ebong (the pioneer Proprietor's wife), one of the classroom blocks was used as a venue to host guests, probably in honour and memory of her late husband, who founded the school.

In its days of glory, Lott Carey, according to members of the host community, was the bride and pride of Ibiono-Ibom in terms of academic excellence. From boarding facilities to conducive learning environment, standard classrooms, quality teachers, learning aids such as a state-of-the-art library, functional laboratories and a massive field for recreational activities; the school attracted day students from as far as Mbiabam, Okobo Ibiono, Urua Ekpa, Ikot Ada Idem, Ikot Ambang, Itak, Ekit Itam, Odiok Itam and surrounding communities who found no other School attractive and worthy of their association, while boarders were predominantly students from other Local Government Areas and States who all wanted to be identified with the famous Lott Carey.

Today, the same school which stood tall among it contemporaries lives in its past glory. The fanfare, aura, and prestige it was known for are buried in the decay, which consumes the school layer by layer, by the day, threatening it with extinction. 

Today’s Lott Carey is a stark representation of infrastructural neglect, abandonment, and starvation. The roofs have fallen, floors are broken, windows and doors are no more, and the buildings are gradually sinking into the water-logged soil. 

Most of the classroom desks have become unusable due to wear and tear, causing the majority of students to take their lessons and exams sitting on broken floors and window frames, with some others standing to learn. The same story applies to the exam hall. Students hang on window frames and sit on bare floors to write their examinations.

The library, which has become a make-shift staff room due to the lack of chairs and tables in the main staff room, is but a museum housing very old and outdated books which are no longer in use. The Science, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology Laboratories are nothing but monuments as well.

 Even more, the school is lacking in core subject teachers such as Computer and English Language, particularly. 

“How do you teach Computer Science without showing it?” one of the School’s staff who pleaded anonymity expressed. These children don’t know what a Computer looks like or what a mouse is…we only write on the board”, the staff said, referring to the old chalkboard constructed from the onset in the 60s which they still use in today’s modern world of knowledge impartation.

“Some teachers are only trying to assist so that the students do not suffer much because it would be very bad for a parent to see their child’s results without English Language”, the staff added. As a result, the subject is taught by any available teacher whenever the only subject teacher is indisposed.  

Save for the 2009 ETF building in the school premises, nothing else is suggestive of government’s effort or presence at the present-day Lott Carey. The School’s Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), when it was active, was able to undertake the roofing of one of the classroom blocks, but the Association is fast becoming non-existent as well.

Perhaps the worst part of Lott Carey’s misfortune is the lack of access road. The current state of the road poses a great risk to students’ safety and threatens the school’s growth and population, which is now less than a thousand. “There was a very deep ravine close to the School so that if you cut a very tall palm tree to put inside, it will swallow it up”, the staff said, while explaining that the road suffers the effect of erosion and flooding from Ntang Inyang river, where a bridge was supposed to be built.  Save for the cosmetic intervention done by Sen. Ita Enang, during his mother-in-law’s burial, the situation would have been worse. 

When asked of their efforts to communicate these drawbacks to the Ministry of Education, the staff responded that none of their efforts had yielded positive results. 

“The Ministry is not doing well. When they remove an English teacher, they will not return another. 

Moreover, even when the teachers are sent down here, they don’t come because of the bad road condition. And there are no staff quarters either, so the school is currently struggling with 1 English teacher. All through the last aca


demic session, we had no single English teacher. When that one teacher went for a surgical operation and could not come to school, a Biology teacher and another teacher teaching C.R.S had to stand in the gap for him. ‘Madam’ (the Principal who also pleaded anonymity) has written to the board even till last term. Yet, nothing has been done about it”, the staff lamented.

Good enough, Lott Carey has no security threat. The host community is doing its best to secure the property and also helping in the discipline of erring students, but this does not rule out the fact that the school needs perimeter fencing.

Education as captured in the 2026 Akwa Ibom State budget stands at N31.6billion. While the State Governor affirms his administration’s resolve to transform the State’s education sector through the ARISE Educational Renewal Initiative with the construction of Model schools across the three senatorial districts of the State, attention should as well be paid to schools like Lott Carey which had been and has produced substantial intellectual resources over the years. 

Schools like these are part of the labours of our heroes past which should not be in vain.

This is also a wake-up call to old students of the school to return home and help the school regain its former glory. This will help ensure that the primary fountain of their knowledge does not go dry for others’ use.


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The Executive Chairman, Akwa Ibom State Internal Revenue (AKIRS), Sir Okon Okon, has stated that the Akwa Ibom State Tax Bills currently und...