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Flood: A’ Ibom Govt Sensitises Coastal Communities

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The Akwa Ibom Government had begun sensitisation of coastal communities and river catchment areas on the threat of intending floods in the state.

The Deputy Governor, Mr Moses Ekpo, stated this when he visited the state team on 2016 NIMet’s Prediction at Ibeno local government area of the state, recently.

Ekpo, represented by Director of Administration, Deputy Governor’s office, Mrs Ekaette Ekanem, said the prediction made the state government to ask the team to go and sensitise the people at the coastal areas on the need to be at alert.

“It is not long we received prediction from Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMet) that water level is rising, even from the Niger Republic.

“Even as the water level is rising, there is a tendency that there might be an over flow in the country.

“And so when the prediction came out, we have been told that there are states that might be affected and Akwa Ibom is one of the states that has been mentioned,’’ Ekpo said.

He said that the essence of the meeting was to inform their subjects and sensitise them to be aware of the impending flood in the country.

“As leaders we have duties and responsibilities over our subjects, we have to talk to our subjects on the need to be alert and evacuate from the danger zone,’’ he said.

The Deputy Governor urged transitional chairman, traditional rulers, clan heads to sensitise their subjects on the need to be alert and plan for the intending flood in the state.

“We all know that where we do not plan, it means that we are planning to fail.

“What we are saying is that it is needful to be alert and be prepared in case it comes,’’ he said.

He called on the transitional chairmen to get camps or locations for residents of coastal communities in anticipation water overflow as predicted by NiMet.

Ekpo, however, advised people living in coastal communities to evacuate to upland for safety and security of their lives and property.

He decried the situation where some residents in Akwa Ibom built houses on water ways thereby causing flooding.

Also speaking, Director, Ideal Environmental Consortium, Mr John Bassey, said that the consortium was partnering the office of the Deputy Governor on emergency management.

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A’Ibom Doles Out N132m For Hospital Maintenance

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The Akwa Ibom State Government has released N132 million for the maintenance of General Hospitals across the 31 Local Government Areas of the state in the last one year.
The State’s Commissioner for Health, Prof. Augustine Umoh, disclosed this during an Inter-Ministerial Briefing, tagged, “Tracking the Promise” in Uyo, recently.
Umoh said Governor Udom Emmanuel is committed to effective healthcare delivery service in the state.
He noted that the State Government is aware of shortage of Nurses and Midwives in the health sector, adding that the shortfall of medical personnel has been addressed through employment of over 300 Doctors and Nurses in hospitals .
The Commissioner, however, said the number of recruited medical personnel was not enough, and government planned to bring back retired Midwives, who are still strong to support existing ones in the healthcare service.
“We will soon bring back retired Midwives who are still strong into the state hospital service. Government will pay them stipends to encourage them in contributing through their acquired experiences in the health sector.
“However, more health personnel would be employed to ensure efficient healthcare delivery in the state”, Umoh said.
He reeled out achievements of the Governor in the health sector in the last eight years to include renovation of hospitals and construction of new ones.
He listed the remodeled hospitals in the state to include; General Hospitals in Ikot Abasi, Eket, Anua and the procurement of medical equipment.
Earlier, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Ini Ememobong, said it became necessary to sensitise the public on the true position of government’s projects, programmes and activities.
Ememobong said it was worrisome that after seven and half years of governance with numerous record of achievements in all sectors, some sordid and disparaging news items are still being spread around.
“We have, therefore, brought every section of the society together here to find out the reason the stories and reports sent out do not correspond with what we have on ground in the State.
“Governor Emmanuel has constructed numerous roads in the State, such as the Uyo-Etinan-Ndon Eyo Road and Ikot Oku Ikono flyover, among others but someone will write that there is no road in Akwa Ibom State,” he said.

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UBTH Mourns Former CMD

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The management of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) has expressed grief over the death of Prof. Michael Ibadin, a former Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital.
In a statement made available to The Tide’s source in Benin yesterday, the CMD, Dr Darlington Obaseki, said the deceased succumbed during a brief illness.
Obaseki described the late Ibadin as a quintessential leader and a mentor to many.
He said his demise was a big loss not only to his family, but also to the hospital community and the medical world.
“With a deep sense of loss and pain in our hearts, we submit to the will of the Almighty God on the passing into the celestial realm of our former CMD, Prof. M.O. Ibadin after a brief illness.
“Until his death, he was a Professor of Paediatrics, a Consultant Pediatric Nephrologist and an astute health administrator.
“He was also a mentor who introduced several persons into hospital administration and management, including myself.
“We commiserate with his immediate family at this time and pray that God himself will console them and grant them the fortitude to bear this irreplaceable loss,” he said.

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Reverse Illegal Sack Of Workers, Obaseki Tells AAU Mgt

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Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has directed the management of the Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, to immediately reverse all recent disengagement letters issued to some staff of the institution.
The government directive is contained in a statement by the Special Adviser on Media Projects to the Governor, Mr Crusoe Osagie, and made available to newsmen in Benin.
Obaseki, in the statement, said the sack notices issued earlier to some staff of the university were illegal, null and void.
“The management is to retrieve any such illegal letters if they were ever issued and reinstate the affected staff.
“I have ordered an in-depth investigation into what led to the sporadic issuance of illegal sack letters and ensure that anyone found culpable will be brought to book”, the Governor said.
Obaseki reiterated his commitment to the welfare of members of staff, adding that he was working to find solutions to all lingering issues affecting workers in the state-owned institution.

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