Mr Eno urged party faithful to remain united and committed to APC ideals, stressing that cohesion was vital to the overall interest of Akwa Ibom.
Mr Eno urged the House to expedite the passage of the budget to enable the government to deliver democracy dividends to the people.
He urged the government to be conscious of the environment by initiating several intervention projects to curb flooding.
The parliament adjourned plenary and will reconvene on February 20 to complete the screening and confirmation of the seven remaining nominees.
The governor further said the policy thrust of the 2025 budget was to achieve food security through massive investment in agriculture.
The village head described the medical outreach as a welcome development.
Mr Eno had, on Nov. 21, presented a budget of N845.62 billion for 2024 to the House for consideration.
Mr Otong, a two-term lawmaker, emerged after securing 20 votes to defeat his only contender, Ukpong Akpabio, who scored six votes.
