By Busola Bamidele
The Akwa Ibom State Government has announced a raft of new policy decisions and infrastructure upgrades aimed at enhancing economic transparency, improving public services, and supporting small businesses across the state.
Governor Umo Eno disclosed this in a post shared on his X official handle after presiding over the State Executive Council meeting on Monday. He emphasized that the decisions align with the state's ARISE Agenda, a strategic plan focused on inclusive growth and prosperity.
Key highlights of the meeting include:
– Renewal of the Godswill Akpabio Stadium maintenance contract
– Approval of additional works at Ewet Luxury Estate and internal roads at Dakkada Luxury Estate
– Construction of new sanitation facilities in Obot Akara, Ikono, Esit Eket, and Nsit Ubium LGAs
– Full adoption of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) to strengthen financial transparency
– Approval of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (2026–2028)
– Launch of Akwaremit and AkwaGIS digital platforms for improved governance starting September 1
– Phase III of the Free Food Distribution Programme, kicking off August 20 across all 31 LGAs
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Governor Eno also confirmed that preparations are underway for the Akwa Ibom Sports Festival, which includes replacing outdated equipment, while the ARISE Socio-Economic Impact Report will be formally presented on August 7.
In a bid to support learning and innovation, the governor received the Board of TETFUND, who are in the state to commission critical education infrastructure at Akwa Ibom State University.
These initiatives are expected to improve ease of doing business, open up new opportunities for local entrepreneurs, and foster a more inclusive economic environment for SMEs in the state.
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