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13/04/2025

Dear Government,

I wish to express my sincere appreciation for the initiatives you've implemented to alleviate poverty and improve the lives of our citizens. However, I've noticed that several government-owned buildings are lying abandoned, occupied only by wildlife.

In light of this, I humbly suggest that instead of leaving these structures vacant, consider renting them out to generate revenue and maximize their potential. This could provide a valuable source of income for the government and contribute to the local economy.

Some possible uses for these buildings could include:

- Office spaces for startups or small businesses
- Affordable housing units
- Community centers or event spaces
- Storage facilities or warehouses

By repurposing these abandoned buildings, we can breathe new life into them and create opportunities for our citizens.

Thank you for considering my proposal.

Sincerely,
EkeminiAbasi Iboh



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12/06/2024

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What did Ghana do to recover their economy after the removal of fuel subsidy?

Ghana took several steps to recover their economy after the removal of fuel subsidies in 2004:

1. Diversification of economy: Ghana diversified its economy, focusing on other sectors like agriculture, services, and tourism to reduce dependence on fuel imports.

2. Investment in energy sector: Ghana invested in the energy sector, including renewable energy sources like solar and wind power, to reduce reliance on imported fuel.

3. Fuel price liberalization: Ghana liberalized fuel prices, allowing market forces to determine prices, which encouraged efficiency and competition in the petroleum sector.

4. Tax reforms: Ghana implemented tax reforms, including reducing fuel taxes, to alleviate the burden on consumers and businesses.

5. Social protection programs: Ghana implemented social protection programs, such as cash transfers and subsidies for vulnerable groups, to mitigate the impact of price increases.

6. Investment in infrastructure: Ghana invested in infrastructure development, including roads, ports, and transportation systems, to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

7. Promotion of energy efficiency: Ghana promoted energy efficiency measures, such as using energy-efficient appliances and vehicles, to reduce fuel consumption.

8. Encouraging private sector investment: Ghana encouraged private sector investment in the energy sector, leading to increased investment in oil exploration and production.

These measures helped Ghana recover from the economic shock of removing fuel subsidies and improved the country's overall economic resilience.

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Earlier today, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, graced the wedding ceremony of Mr. Victor Ekperikpe Ekpo, son o...
28/04/2024

Earlier today, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, graced the wedding ceremony of Mr. Victor Ekperikpe Ekpo, son of the Honorable Minister of State for Petroleum (Gas), Rt. Hon. Obongemem Ekperikpe Ekpo, to his beloved, Olayemi, at the Catholic Church of Archangels, Gaduwa, Abuja.

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GOVERNMENT OF AKWA IBOM STATE OF NIGERIAOFFICE OF THE HEAD OF CIVIL SERVICE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE AKWA IBOM STATE26 April, 2...
27/04/2024

GOVERNMENT OF AKWA IBOM STATE OF NIGERIA

OFFICE OF THE HEAD OF CIVIL SERVICE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE

AKWA IBOM STATE
26 April, 2024

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

APPOINTMENT OF PERMANENT SECRETARIES

His Excellency, Pastor Umo Bassey Eno, the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, has
approved the appointment of the following Officers as Permanent Secretaries in the Akwa Ibom State Civil Service.

They are:
1. Grace Akpan
2. Emma Tom Udonsek
3. ⁠ Dr Emmanuel U. Iton
4. Ignatius Anthony Ekwere
5. Elsie Anietie Peters
6. Dr. Igbemi A. Igbemi
7. Edet A. Nsungwara
8. Dr. John Aloysius Orok
9. Dr. Abraham Ikpong Inyangudoh
10. Rose Edet Stephen
11. Affiong Ekpenyong Ebieme
12. Dr. Friday Sunday Ido

The swearing-in of the appointees will be performed by His Excellency, Pastor Umo Bassey, the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, on Monday, 29th April,2024.

Signed
Elder Effiong Essien
Head of Civil Service

27/03/2024

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