The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has issued a strong warning to criminal elements, declaring that all examination centres hosting the ongoing JAMB Computer-Based Test (CBT) examinations are under strict security surveillance, with clear directives that anyone attempting to disrupt the process will be arrested and prosecuted. In a press release signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Timfon John, LLB, Anipr, for the Commissioner of Police, the Command emphasized that “adequate security measures have been put in place across all examination centres in the State to ensure a peaceful and hitch-free exercise,” The Command warned that criminal elements and unauthorized persons must steer clear of all examination venues throughout the duration of the exercise, stressing that security operatives have been fully deployed across the state to prevent any form of interference. It stated that “any person found loitering, attempting to disrupt the process, or engaging in any form of examination malpractice or criminal activity will be promptly arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law,” The Police further appealed to parents and guardians to avoid unnecessary gatherings around examination centres, urging them instead to drop off their wards and leave immediately to prevent overcrowding and security complications. According to the Command, only accredited candidates, examination officials, and duly authorized personnel will be allowed access into designated examination premises, as part of efforts to maintain order and discipline during the exercise. The release added that officers have been strategically stationed across all examination centres in Akwa Ibom State, while surveillance operations are ongoing to detect, deter, and respond swiftly to any security threats or suspicious movements. It also encouraged members of the public to play a supportive role by remaining vigilant and reporting suspicious activities to the nearest police station or through the Command’s emergency response lines. Reassuring residents, the Commissioner of Police CP Baba Muhammad Azare restated the Command’s readiness to maintain law and order throughout the examination period, insisting that no individual or group will be allowed to compromise the process. He also expressed confidence in the security architecture put in place, noting that the Command remains fully committed to protecting candidates and ensuring that the examinations proceed without disruption across the state. The Police Command, while wishing all candidates success in their examinations, reiterated that the ongoing deployment is part of broader efforts to protect educational processes and uphold public safety in Akwa Ibom State.
No Payment Without Performance – Gov Eno Tells Contractors
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, has declared that his administration will no longer pay contractors without verified progress. The governor made the assertion in Uyo on Wednesday. while speaking to Government House correspondents after an inspection of ongoing projects. He stressed that every payment must be tied to measurable work done on site. According to him, the move is aimed at strengthening accountability and ensuring that public funds translate into tangible development outcomes across the state. “I have payment vouchers waiting for me to sign, but I have to come and see and be sure that they have reached certain levels before we can make the next set of payments,” Eno said. He explained that his administration is deliberately prioritizing due diligence in project execution, noting that contractors must meet agreed specifications and timelines before accessing government funds. Eno maintained that the policy is part of broader efforts to guarantee value for money and eliminate delays and substandard delivery in public projects. “Mine is to make sure that the work is going on, we get our money’s worth, ensure contractors are on site and that they are doing what they are supposed to do,” he stated. The governor noted that beyond financial oversight, the government is also monitoring the quality of work and the welfare of workers at project sites to ensure compliance with standards. “This inspection, for me, is to give me an on-the-spot assessment and monitor our timelines. Everywhere I went, I am satisfied with the pace and quality of work done,” he added. He commended contractors for their commitment so far but warned that the state would continue to demand strict adherence to specifications. “I believe that the contractors know that we will demand that they do the work according to our specification,” he said. The governor emphasized that the policy would help instill discipline in project delivery and ensure that only qualified and committed contractors thrive in the state’s development space. Projects visited during the exercise include the Aviation Village, Legislators’ and Executive Quarters at Dakkada Luxury Estate, the Equipment Leasing Company, and the CNG Bus Terminal.
FG Inaugurates Technical Committee On $Multi-Billion Gas, Power, Rail Project
The Federal Government of Nigeria on Thursday inaugurated a high-powered Technical Committee to evaluate and fast-track the proposed Integrated Gas, Power and High-Speed Rail Project. The inauguration, which took place at the Conference Room of the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Shehu Shagari Complex, Abuja, was performed on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu by the SGF, George Akume. The project, being promoted by De-Sadel Nigeria Limited, is widely regarded as one of the most ambitious private-sector-driven infrastructure initiatives in Nigeria and West Africa, combining gas monetisation, power generation, high-speed rail, digital infrastructure, and real estate development under a 40-year renewable concession framework. Speaking at the event, Akume explained the strategic economic importance of the initiative, describing it as a catalyst for industrial growth, job creation, and energy security. He noted that the Federal Government is committed to supporting credible investments capable of unlocking value across key sectors of the economy. He reiterated Federal Government’s readiness to deepen partnerships with private investors, noting that projects of this scale are critical to closing Nigeria’s infrastructure gap, enhancing productivity, and driving long-term economic growth. In his words “This project aligns with our national priorities of economic growth, energy sufficiency and modern transport infrastructure. The committee has been carefully constituted to ensure a comprehensive and objective evaluation.” Akume said the project, estimated at about $200 billion, was envisioned as a multiphase programme integrating gas development, power generation and transmission, and the construction of a 4,000kilometre highspeed rail network linking major economic corridors such as Lagos, Abuja, Kaduna, Kano and Port Harcourt. “These kinds of projects have the potential to transform Nigeria’s transport infrastructure, strengthen energy security, stimulate industrial growth and deepen national integration,” Akume stated. He further charged members of the committee to deliver within a strict timeline, adding: “You are expected to submit your findings and recommendations within six weeks, in line with the Federal Government’s commitment to timely and efficient decision-making.” The Committee’s terms of reference requires it to review the integrated oil & gas–rail financing model and any proposed oil and gas asset divestments which shall avail the project speedy completion . Members were also tasked with conducting technical and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) due diligence on China Liancai Petroleum Investment Holdings Limited and its proposed partners China Railway Group Limited/China Railway Engineering Corporation, while ensuring compliance with PublicPrivate Partnership (PPP) guidelines, including risk allocation, environmental and social safeguards, and resettlement issues. In his presentation, the President/Chief Executive Officer of De-Sadel Nigeria Limited, Samuel Uko, outlined the project’s financing model and projected impact, stressing that the initiative would stimulate large-scale employment, enhance infrastructure connectivity, and accelerate industrialisation. He said the integrated nature of the project could significantly reduce logistics costs, improve power supply to industrial clusters, and open up new corridors for trade and investment, thereby strengthening Nigeria’s position as a regional economic hub. According to him, the project is backed by proof of funds and designed to leverage private capital to deliver sustainable infrastructure without imposing undue fiscal pressure on government resources. The Technical Committee, chaired by a Director in the Office of the Permanent Secretary (Political and Economic Affairs), comprises representatives from key Ministries, Departments and Agencies, including the Central Bank of Nigeria, Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Debt Management Office, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and Nigerian Communications Commission, among others. Also represented are the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, and the Office of the Surveyor-General of the Federation, alongside nominees of the project promoters.
Cabin Safety: Ibom Air Enforces NCAA Ban on Power Banks in Overhead Bins, Restricts High-Capacity Devices
Ibom Air has announced full enforcement of a safety directive by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), banning passengers from placing power banks in overhead bins and reinforcing limits on battery capacity allowed on board. In a statement signed by its Group Manager, Marketing and Communications, Mrs. Aniekan Essienette, the airline said power banks must be carried in the cabin and kept under the seat, in the seat pocket, or in an accessible carry-on bag. The existing ban on placing them in checked baggage remains. The directive permits power banks up to 100 watt-hours (Wh) without restriction, while devices between 100Wh and 160Wh require prior airline approval. Any power bank above 160Wh is strictly prohibited on board. Ibom Air said the measure is aimed at enabling swift response to potential lithium-ion battery overheating or fire incidents, as deliberate measure to ensure passenger and crew safety.
Defilement: Police Arrest Cameroonian Fisherman For Assaulting Four-Year-Old
The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has arrested a 36-year-old Cameroonian fisherman, Joseph Mbake, for allegedly defiling a four-year-old child in Mkpanak Village, Ibeno Local Government Area. Spokesperson DSP Timfon John confirmed the arrest in a statement on Monday, explaining that the suspect was picked up following an intensive manhunt by operatives. According to the command, the victim’s mother, identified as Gift, discovered the incident on February 24, 2026, at about 2:00 p.m. while bathing her daughter. “She observed a suspicious discharge from the private part of her four-year-old daughter while bathing her,” the PPRO stated. “Upon careful questioning, the child alleged that she had been sexually abused by an adult male who she stated she could identify if seen.” The police promptly issued a medical examination form, and the child was taken for immediate medical attention. Acting on credible intelligence, operatives arrested Mbake, a fisherman resident in Mkpanak Village, in the early hours of March 1, alongside others for investigation. An identification parade was subsequently conducted in accordance with laid-down procedures, during which the victim positively identified the suspect. Preliminary investigation revealed that the alleged incident occurred on February 14, 2026. “The Command strongly condemns all forms of sexual abuse, especially against minors,” DSP John said, assuring the public of the command’s unwavering commitment to protecting vulnerable members of the society. The police urged parents and guardians to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious behaviour to the nearest station.
Nigeria’s Path to Sustainable Growth Lies in Positioning Youths, Ekpo Declares as FG Pushes Digital Opportunities
Renowned economist and former Vice Chancellor of the University of Uyo, Prof. Akpan Ekpo, has declared that Nigeria’s path to sustainable growth lies in deliberately positioning youths as drivers of development rather than passive beneficiaries. Ekpo, who made the assertion in his keynote address at the 7th Youth Opportunity Summit, Uyo 2026, themed “Leveraging Opportunities: Building a Future-Ready Youth,” held at the Ibom-Led Centre in Uyo on Monday, emphasised that the nation’s demographic advantage must be transformed into productive capacity through policies that prioritise skills, innovation and enterprise. “For any nation to achieve sustainable growth and development, the youth must be seen not as passive recipients of aid but as strategic partners and change agents,” he said. He called for stronger collaboration among government, civil society, academia, the private sector and international agencies to build systems that enable young people to thrive in a rapidly evolving global economy. Speaking on behalf of the Federal Government, the convener and Technical Adviser to the Vice President on Women, Youth Engagement and Impact, Hauwa Liman, urged Nigerian youths to stop waiting for elusive white-collar jobs and instead leverage social media and digital platforms to build skills, create opportunities and secure their future. Liman said that in an era of digital transformation, young people no longer need political connections or “long leg” to succeed, stressing that commitment to personal development remains the most powerful tool for advancement. “It is possible for you to accomplish whatever you set out to achieve. There are many opportunities locally and globally, but government can only act as an enabler,” she said. She urged youths to deploy social media beyond entertainment, noting that such platforms provide direct access to global opportunities, applications and professional networks without intermediaries. “We are in the age of social media; use it to develop yourselves. You don’t need a godfather. When you invest in yourself and commit to growth, other opportunities will open,” Liman added. Setting the broader tone of the summit, the convener described the initiative as a movement aimed at equipping young Nigerians with exposure, funding and policy relevance. She disclosed that since its launch in 2024, the summit has engaged over 12,000 youths across seven cities, supported more than 80 entrepreneurs with over N13 million in grants and mobilised more than 255 volunteers. According to her, the platform has become a launch pad for transformation, with participants leveraging opportunities to gain recognition, expand businesses and gain direction in their careers. She added that insights from over 100 youth-led ventures indicate that most innovations are concentrated in agriculture, technology and the creative sector, reflecting a growing shift towards capacity-building over dependency. Also speaking, Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Youth Development and co-convener, Ekerete Ekanem, urged participants to take advantage of existing government programmes. Chairman of the occasion and former Vice Chancellor of the University of Uyo, Prof. Comfort Ekpo, in her opening remarks, cautioned Nigerian youths against procrastination, stressing that the nation’s future depends on a proactive, empowered and opportunity-driven youth population.
A’Ibom Has No Maritime Boundary With Cross River — Gov Eno Insists Supreme Court Ruling Stands as GIFA Marks 2nd Anniversary
Governor Umo Eno has declared that Akwa Ibom does not share a maritime boundary with Cross River and warned that any attempt to alter the state’s territorial limits would violate an ICJ ruling and escalate into an international matter. Speaking at the second anniversary of the Golden Initiative For All (GIFA), the pet project of his late wife, Pastor Patience Umo Eno, the governor said the 76 contested oil wells belong to Akwa Ibom and cannot be challenged by any committee or government agency. In his words “We have two Supreme Court judgments and there is no reason whatsoever… No committee can overturn a Supreme Court judgment. No agency of government can overturn a Supreme Court judgment”. Governor Eno encouraged the people of the state to remain calm, expressing confidence that President Bola Tinubu will uphold the rule of law. He assured that, as a member of the ruling party, Akwa Ibom and its resources will continue to be defended. “We will go where they go. We will meet who they meet. We will talk where they talk. We will sit where they sit, and we will defend what belongs to us,” he added. While celebrating GIFA, Governor Eno commended the initiative’s progress, noting that it has stayed true to its founding vision and delivered measurable impact across its key focus areas. He particularly applauded his daughter and Coordinator of the Office of the First Lady, Helen Obareki, for keeping her late mother’s vision alive. Earlier, Lady Helen Obareki highlighted how GIFA has transformed the lives of over 53,000 women, children, and vulnerable families in Akwa Ibom State. “In those crucial moments, her care became hope, and that hope became life for those women and children. Those moments of modest caregiving back in our home became the seed that gave birth to the Golden Initiative For All,” she said. She detailed the initiative’s achievements across eight thematic areas: maternal and child healthcare, literacy and learning, environmental health, women empowerment, disease prevention, elderly care, disability support, and Gender-Based Violence prevention. “To put it briefly, 9,776 mothers and children have benefited from maternal and child healthcare; 19,587 adults and pupils from literacy programs; 13 Water of Life boreholes across 13 LGAs; 5,064 women empowered; 4,900 rural women and children reached through medical outreach; 10,800 senior citizens supported; 160 persons with disabilities assisted; and 1,020 survivors of Gender-Based Violence rehabilitated,” she said. Looking forward, Lady Helen announced new programs to expand GIFA’s reach, including a year-round Tech-Empowerment Accelerator to equip 500 women annually with market-ready digital skills. She also assured that the Water of Life project will cover all 31 Local Government Areas, while literacy and “Back to School” initiatives will continue to support children and adults in public schools.
₦2.53trn Spending: Akwa Ibom Govt Under Fire Over Development Claims
Akwa Ibom State Government is facing renewed scrutiny over the utilisation of over ₦2.53 trillion in the past 36 months, following a statement by civil society group PDP Advocates for Peace and Justice (PAPA-J). The group in a statement signed by its Chairman, Dr Tom FredFish, made available to newsmen in Uyo Friday said the government’s response to a Premium Times investigative report was evasive and failed to provide clear evidence of completed projects. PAPA-J questioned the state’s list of projects, saying many remain at preliminary stages or only exist as announcements. “Groundbreaking is not completion. Announcement is not delivery. Animation is not infrastructure,” the group said. It added that citizens need verifiable evidence of roads, hospitals, industrial and tourism investments cited by the government. The group also challenged the claim that over 1,200 kilometres of roads have been completed or are ongoing, demanding details on locations, quality, and cost. “No serious observer can point to any transformational or legacy project that reflects the magnitude of such colossal revenue,” PAPA-J said. Recall that the Akwa Ibom Commissioner for Information, Aniekan
A’Ibom Govt Condemns School Vandalism, Seeks Community Vigilance
The Akwa Ibom State Government has condemned the vandalism of a classroom block at a primary school in Ikot Mbonde, Itu Local Government Area, describing the act as a direct attack on public investment in education and calling for urgent community vigilance to safeguard school infrastructure. The Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ubong Umoh, who spoke during an on-the-spot assessment of the affected school, said the government views the incident as deliberate sabotage capable of undermining ongoing reforms in the education sector. Umoh, accompanied by the Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Rt. Hon. (Dr) Anietie Etuk, visited the school following a viral video showing damaged ceilings and broken desks within the facility. According to the Commissioner, preliminary findings revealed that the destruction was not accidental but carried out by individuals within the community. “Our findings clearly indicate that this is a case of vandalism by unscrupulous elements. School property meant for the benefit of our children has been deliberately destroyed,” Umoh said. He further disclosed that desks and wooden windows were broken and in some cases converted to firewood, while metal doors and burglary proofs were removed and allegedly sold to scrap dealers. The Commissioner added that some of the damage to ceiling boards resulted from the misuse of classrooms as recreational spaces, particularly football fields, after school hours. Umoh described the development as troubling, noting that similar incidents of vandalism have been recorded in other public primary schools across the state, with Government Primary School, Aka 1 in Obio Imo also affected. “This trend is unacceptable. We cannot continue to invest heavily in infrastructure only for such investments to be destroyed by the same communities meant to benefit from them,” he said. He stressed the need for stronger community participation in protecting public assets, urging residents, parents and local leaders to take ownership of schools within their areas. “Education is a collective responsibility. Protecting our schools is protecting our future,” the Commissioner stated. Reaffirming government’s commitment to improving learning conditions, Umoh disclosed that 275 school blocks were rehabilitated across the state in the past year. He added that over 1,000 schools have already been earmarked for comprehensive rehabilitation in the current fiscal year as part of efforts to upgrade education infrastructure. The Commissioner also highlighted ongoing projects including the construction of model primary schools across the 31 local government areas, as well as special intervention projects under the Free and Compulsory Education Programme, all aimed at ensuring access to quality and conducive learning environments.
Eterna partners Fuelmetrics to launch self-service fuel stations nationwide
Eterna Plc has partnered with Fuelmetrics Limited to introduce self-service fuel terminals across its retail stations nationwide, as part of its digital transportation drive. Designed to eliminate reliance on attendants, reduce queues, and cut down on cash handling at stations, the system allows customers to pay for fuel using cards and digital vouchers. It also enhances transparency and operational efficiency through real-time transaction tracking and automated reporting, helping station operators minimise leakages and improve accountability. In addition, the platform offers corporate fleet solutions, enabling businesses to monitor fuel usage and manage costs more effectively, as the rollout signals a shift towards automation in Nigeria’s downstream sector.