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Akwa Ibom governor declares state of emergency in power sector

Mr Eno said that power was critical to the success of major projects.

• December 18, 2024
Akwa Ibom governor, Umo Bassey Eno (Credit: Akwa Ibom state government)
Akwa Ibom governor, Umo Bassey Eno (Credit: Akwa Ibom state government)

Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, has declared a state of emergency in the power sector, aimed at setting machinery in motion to ensure stable power supply in the state.

Mr Eno made the declaration in his remarks during the state Executive Council Ministerial briefing/End of Year Review in Uyo on Wednesday.

He said that a power summit would be held in 2025 and the master plan would be drafted to lay the foundation for sustained industrial development in the state.

The governor said that power remained critical in the drive to actualise each of the components of the ARISE agenda of his administration.

He said that power was critical to the success of major projects, especially the aviation ecosystem, seaport and medical corridor his administration was embarking on.

The governor added that the state would hold a power summit to enable a thorough review of the current state of affairs in the sector and set modalities to ensure regular power supply in the state.

Mr Eno said that the vision of his administration was to deliver a 24-hour power supply to ignite the state’s economy.

“Power is critical to the success of major projects in the ARISE Agenda. It drives the economy and attracts investors.

“We are going to overhaul the power sector to attract investors into the state and boost the economy,” he said.

In his presentation, the state Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Charles Udoh, said that there is a need for accreditation of hotels in the state.

Mr Udoh added that the ministry had concluded plans for orientation of hoteliers, their staff, tour guides and taxi service to prepare them for his lofty vision for the sector. 

(NAN) 

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