Akwa Ibom State government says it is positioning itself as a major player in Nigeria’s emerging blue economy, leveraging its vast coastal resources to drive industrialization and economic growth. The state government reaffirmed this commitment during a strategic engagement with the Akwa Ibom Oil and Gas Professionals in Uyo on Friday. Commissioner for Special Duties and Ibom Deep Seaport, Comrade Ini Ememobong, while addressing his guests assured that the state government is committed to maritime development. While maintaining that Governor Umo Eno’s administration is laying the groundwork for a robust blue economy, Ememobong cited the commissioning of Sure Protections and Sure Lines in Oron as early steps toward boosting maritime transport, tourism, and trade. “The Ibom Deep Seaport is not just an infrastructure project; it is the backbone of our economic future. Maximizing its potential requires strong collaboration between government and industry professionals,” he stated. He stressed that the state’s industrial city vision aligns with Nigeria’s local content law, which mandates significant local workforce participation. However, he noted that achieving this goal hinges on skill development, a priority area for Governor Eno. “This is why the state is investing in capacity building. Before these major projects take off, we must ensure that our people are equipped with the necessary expertise to fully capitalize on the opportunities ahead,” he added. Ememobong commended the Technical Committee on the Ibom Deep Seaport, led by maritime expert Mrs. Mfon Usoro, for its dedication to advancing the project. He assured that the government remains open to partnerships that will accelerate its realization. Speaking on behalf of the Oil and Gas Professionals, Captain Sunday Umoren, Secretary General of Port State Control for the West and Central African Region, reaffirmed their commitment to supporting the state’s maritime ambitions. “We are not just waiting for the deep seaport to be completed; we are here to help plan, strategize, and ensure that Akwa Ibom maximizes the full benefits of this development,” Umoren stated. The delegation included top industry experts such as Engr. Akaninyene Ekong, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Projects; Marine Surveyor Engr. Eyo James; Shell UK Project Lead and Adjunct Professor at John Moores University, UK, Prof. Maurice Asuquo; Engr. Iniobong Ebong of Jad Construction Ltd, Warri; and Nkopuyo Abraham, a Marine Pilot with the Nigerian Ports Authority.
Niger Delta Communities Demand Urgent Action as Methane Emissions Trigger Health Crisis
Communities in the Niger Delta have raised alarm over the severe health risks posed by methane emissions from oil and gas operations, calling on the government and fossil fuel companies to take urgent action to curb the hazard. At a workshop organized in Port Harcourt by Policy Alert, in collaboration with the Natural Resources Governance Institute (NRGI) and We The People, stakeholders decried the rising cases of respiratory illnesses, skin diseases, and environmental degradation linked to unchecked gas flaring and methane leaks in the region. Ken Henshaw, Executive Director of We The People, described methane emissions as a silent killer. “Children, women, and the elderly bear the brunt of toxic air pollution, leading to chronic respiratory diseases and worsening health conditions. Methane also contributes to ground-level ozone formation, further endangering human lives,” he warned. Executive Director of Policy Alert, Tijah Bolton-Akpan, underscored the magnitude of the crisis, noting that methane emissions from Nigeria’s oil and gas sector accounted for 41% of the country’s total greenhouse gas emissions as of 2020. “Nigeria ranked seventh globally in gas flaring in 2022. Beyond the climate impact, these emissions are an existential threat to fenceline communities already suffering from ecosystem degradation, food insecurity, and compromised livelihoods,” he stated. Tengi George-Ikoli, Senior Program Officer at NRGI, condemned the failure of oil companies and regulators to uphold global environmental standards. “Communities here cannot continue to suffer while stringent methane reduction policies are enforced in developed countries. Nigeria must implement the 2030 gas flaring phase-out with the seriousness it deserves,” she insisted. Participants at the workshop called for stricter enforcement of environmental regulations, tougher penalties for gas flaring, and greater community involvement in environmental monitoring. They also advocated for increased investment in alternative energy sources such as solar to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Civil society organizations pledged technical support to strengthen grassroots advocacy, while community representatives committed to educating locals on the dangers of methane pollution and engaging oil companies and regulators more effectively.
Gov Eno to Inaugurate Oron Marine Jetty, Ferry Terminal September 2025
Governor Umo of Akwa Ibom State says he will September 2025 inaugurate the Oron Marine Jetty, a major aquatic commercial hub integrating a ferry terminal and leisure resort. Governor Eno who announced the inauguration date at the flag-off of the project in Oron on Thursday said the intent was to revitalizing maritime trade and transportation in the coastal region. The project, according to Governor Eno is expected to create employment opportunities and ease movement across waterways, with over 1000 locals already benefiting from daily jobs. In his words “You can rest assured that we will fulfill our commitment to the contractor. We are looking forward to returning here between August and September for the commissioning. I’d love to take the ferry to Calabar and back on that day,” He noted that while the state lacks the financial capacity to construct railways without federal government support, it is maximizing its waterways by introducing passenger ferries. “We will construct our waterways, put ferries on them, and that will be our pride and our joy,” he assured. The Governor commended Rear Admiral Etop Ebe, Superintendent of the Naval Shipyard in Port Harcourt, for overseeing the production of the state’s first passenger cruise ferry. He also revealed that the contract for a second ferry would soon be awarded. As part of the project’s sustainability plan, 15 engineers will undergo specialized training to handle maintenance. The Commissioner for Works, Prof. Eno Ibanga, provided an overview of the infrastructure, which will include steel shore protection, four jetties, a ferry terminal, cold storage and warehouses, a 5,500-square-meter car park for at least 200 vehicles, internal road networks, and a recreational center designed to attract tourists. He assured that the project was on course for timely completion. Also speaking, Deputy Governor, Senator Akon Eyakenyi, who hails from Oron, applauded Governor Eno’s commitment to the area, recalling that Oron was once an economic nerve center in Nigeria. “This project will restore our past glory,” she said. In his remarks, project contractor and Managing Director of JMK Construction, Mr. Faysal Harb, assured that the work would be completed within six months, thanking the Governor for his confidence in the company.
Breaking Barriers: Women Challenged to Lead and Build Bridges
The 2025 International Women’s Day conference, hosted by Pear Media and Marketing Services in Uyo, emphasized action over rhetoric in advancing women’s leadership, business, and personal development. With the theme “Accelerate Action: Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges,” speakers urged women to challenge limitations, create opportunities, and push for inclusivity. Mrs. Unyime Ebong, the event convener, stressed the need for meaningful connections that empower women to thrive. Highlights included expert discussions, fireside chats, and leadership insights from speakers like Mrs. Enobong Etuk and Mrs. Nkoyo Etuk, who underscored the importance of discipline, resilience, and intentional leadership. In a bid to support female entrepreneurs, Ambassador Mfoniso Umoetuk announced a ₦500,000 business support fund, which was further boosted by a ₦100,000 anonymous donation for two young business owners. Additionally, Mrs. Ukeme Brown donated a brand-new laptop to empower beneficiaries. The event concluded with a strong call to action—women must break barriers, support one another, and accelerate progress in all spheres of life.
Police Arrest 42-Year-Old Man for Alleged Murder of Wife in Akwa Ibom
The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has arrested a 42-year-old man, Victor Okoh, for allegedly killing his wife, Victoria Okoh, 38, at their home in Oron Local Government Area. Confirming the arrest in a statement on Monday, the command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Timfon John, said officers responded to a distress call from concerned residents. According to the statement, police operatives arrived at the scene around 5:20 a.m. and found the victim’s mutilated body outside the house. Further investigations revealed that the suspect had allegedly attacked his wife with a machete over accusations of infidelity. “The suspect attempted to evade arrest by hiding in the ceiling, but our officers tactically secured the building, forced entry, and apprehended him. The weapon used in the crime has also been recovered,” the statement read. “The suspect attempted to evade arrest by hiding in the ceiling, but our officers tactically secured the building, forced entry, and apprehended him. The weapon used in the crime has also been recovered,” the statement read. The victim’s body has been deposited at the General Hospital morgue in Oron for an autopsy, while the suspect remains in custody as investigations continue. Reacting to the incident, the Commissioner of Police, Baba Mohammed Azare, condemned the act and assured the public that justice would be served. He reiterated the command’s commitment to ensuring public safety and warned against domestic violence, urging residents to seek lawful means of resolving disputes.
Saraki’s Call for Senate Probe Unnecessary, Says Ikot Ekpene Professionals
The Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District Professionals have dismissed former Senate President Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki’s call for a legislative probe into the sexual harassment allegations against Senate President Godswill Akpabio, describing it as misplaced and legally untenable. In a statement signed by its National President, Mr. Edidiong John, and National Secretary, Barr. Kemfon Neke, the group faulted Saraki’s position as contained in his March 9, 2025, press release titled “Saraki to Akpabio: Don’t Politicize, Trivialize Call for Due Process in Senate.” While acknowledging Saraki’s right to express his views, the group maintained that the matter is currently before a competent court, making any Senate intervention improper and in violation of its own rules. Saraki Should Know Better The group reminded Saraki, as a former Senate President, that parliamentary procedures bar the National Assembly from interfering in ongoing court cases. His insistence on an “open, transparent, and honest investigation” by the Senate, they argued, ignores both legal and procedural constraints. While legislative oversight remains essential, it does not extend to matters actively undergoing judicial review. Flaws in Akpoti-Uduaghan’s Claims The group also questioned the procedural integrity of Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s allegations. According to them, this raises concerns about her intent, and Mrs. Akpabio has rightly sought legal redress. Senate Has Not Ignored the Matter The statement further clarified that, contrary to Saraki’s insinuations, the Senate has already received Akpoti-Uduaghan’s petition and referred it to the Committee on Ethics, Code of Conduct, and Public Petitions, chaired by Senator Neda Imasuen. The committee, according to the group, is currently determining whether the Senate even has jurisdiction over the case, given that it is already before a court. Any further external pressure, they warned, risks undermining the Senate’s internal processes Saraki Accused of Politicizing Due Process The Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District Professionals accused Saraki of unnecessary politicization, urging him to respect judicial independence rather than pushing for actions that violate both Senate rules and Nigeria’s legal principles.
University Don Faults Nigerians, Media for Tarnishing Leaders’ Image
…Warns That Handling of Udom, Akpabio Scandals Undermines Nigeria’s Global Reputation The Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, University of Uyo, Prof. Peter Esuh, has criticized Nigerians and the media for their role in amplifying negative narratives about leaders, warning that such actions damage the country’s global reputation. Speaking with journalists in his office over the weekend, Esuh, a Professor of Corporate Communication, Marketing, and Applied Rhetorics, decried the increasing use of social media as a tool for public disparagement, often without regard for the far-reaching consequences. “I am deeply concerned about the way Nigerians react to issues. Traditional media have mechanisms to safeguard a country’s image, but social media has created an unchecked space where people post anything without considering its impact. The relentless criticism of leaders in Nigeria has significantly affected our international standing,” Esuh stated. He emphasized that social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook transcend national boundaries, turning local controversies into global discussions. “Many do not realize that once something is posted online, it becomes accessible worldwide. These platforms have truly made the world a global village,” he noted. Condemns Media’s Role in Udom Emmanuel’s EFCC Controversy Prof. Esuh particularly criticized how the media, including mainstream outlets, handled the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) invitation of former Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel. He expressed disappointment that many journalists failed to verify facts before sensationalizing the incident. “It is regrettable that even reputable media houses misrepresented the facts. The claim that Udom Emmanuel was arrested spread rapidly, yet a simple visit to the EFCC website would have shown otherwise. There was no official report of an arrest—he was merely invited for questioning. This recklessness in journalism is concerning,” he remarked. He further urged journalists to professionally assess allegations, such as the purported mismanagement of ₦700 billion, by comparing them with the actual allocations received during Emmanuel’s administration and his achievements. “Journalists must understand the difference between investigative reporting and rumor-mongering. Proper training and discipline are essential in this profession,” he added. Faults Media Coverage of Akpabio Harassment Allegation Esuh also took issue with how the media handled the sexual harassment allegation against Senate President Godswill Akpabio by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. He argued that the media blurred the lines between sexual advancement and harassment, failing to distinguish between an isolated act and persistent, unwelcome advances. “The media failed to clarify this critical distinction, misleading the public and distorting reality. Sensationalism over facts weakens public trust in journalism,” he stated. Calls for Responsible Journalism Warning against a trend where narratives are shaped by sentiment rather than facts, Esuh stressed that irresponsible journalism damages Nigeria’s credibility in global discourse. He urged media practitioners to uphold professional ethics by prioritizing accuracy and fact-based reporting over sensationalism. “We must protect our national dignity. Journalists have a duty to inform the public responsibly. Professional integrity should never be sacrificed for viral headlines,” he concluded.
Umo Eno Appoints New Project Advisors
The Governor of Akwa Ibom State, His Excellency, Pastor Umo Bassey Eno, PhD, has approved the appointment of some officials as delivery advisors on projects based on their institutional knowledge of the projects. According to the SSG, Prince Enobong Uwah, they are to ensure that all projects within their portfolio are delivered according to specifications and within and within the approved timeliness. The appointment takes immediate effect.
Federal government has taken the decision to cancel 924 inactive mining licenses.
In an endeavor to enhance transparency in Nigeria’s mining industry, the federal government has canceled 924 inactive licenses across exploration, mining, small-scale mining, and quarrying sectors. The revocation was announced by Mr. Dele Alake, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, during a press conference held on Wednesday. He stated that in compliance with the constitutional guidelines, sufficient notification was provided to relevant parties via the official Gazette of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, No. 227, issued on December 27, 2023. He said, “The notice gave all concerned parties 30 days to regularise their status, including clarifications on what caused the license to be dormant. Thus, although a total of 963 licensees were published and notified of the threat of revocation, no fewer than 39 either moved to the site immediately or convinced the authorities of the challenges hindering their operations”,
The Presidency assures that no cabal can take control of Tinubu’s government.
During an interview on TVC News Sunday Politics, Ajuri Ngelale, the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, offered assurances that President Bola Tinubu’s administration is fortified against the influence of cabals, a concern that has plagued previous administrations. Ngelale underscored Tinubu’s professional credentials as a seasoned accountant and auditor, highlighting his deep understanding of governance mechanisms at both federal and sub-national levels. He emphasized Tinubu’s accessibility, stating that no individual within the Presidency holds a monopoly over the information reaching the President. According to Ngelale, Tinubu maintains direct communication with key stakeholders such as heads of intelligence agencies and anti-graft bodies, ensuring a transparent and inclusive decision-making process. Ngelale’s remarks suggest Tinubu’s determination to prevent the formation of cabals, drawing on lessons from past administrations. Tinubu’s administration appears committed to fostering transparency and accountability, aiming to avoid the pitfalls of centralized power and promote a more participatory approach to governance.