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A’Ibom Signs Contract For Printing Press

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Contract for the procurement of a Community Goss Graphics Press for the Akwa Ibom Newspaper Corporation, publishers of The Pioneer newspapers has been signed between the Akwa Ibom Government and the manufacturing company from the United Kingdom and Germany.

The Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr Aniekan Umanah alongside the State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Chief Assam Assam endorsed the transaction on behalf of the state government with Mr Fred Partimore signing for Goss Graphics System of the United Kingdom and Mr Jakob Berger appended his signature for Heidelberg Germany, respectively.

The Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr Aniekan Umanah thanked Governor Godswill Akpabio for keeping his promise and approving of the contract which he noted meant that the dark days of the Akwa Ibom Newspaper Corporation (AKNC) were now over.

Umanah noted that the contract signing agreement being perfected between the state government and the manufacturing companies from the United Kingdom and Germany means that the management and staff of the Pioneer Newspaper were witnessing bright new days.

The printing machines, Umanah said are to be delivered with complete pre-press backed up with colour separation and would open an avenue for AKNC management to be printing for other newspapers outfits within and outside Akwa Ibom on commercial basis.

Others who witnessed the contract signing were Mr Emman Asanga the Permanent Secretary in the state Ministry of Information, Mr. Udo Silas the general manager of the Akwa Ibom Newspapers Corporation(AKNC) Mr Nsikak Essien a former Chairman of AKNC, and Mr Patrick Usen.

Inspecting the facilities at the Pioneer House along Information Drive after the contract signing agreement was effected, Mr Umanah said that the production staff of the Pioneer Newspaper are to be trained on the operation of the new Goss Community Press that will soon arrive.

Umanah explained that the printing machines when delivered would ensure the printing of several thousands of newspapers copies at the shortest time. Responding, Mr. Fred Pattimore of Goss and Graphics System, United Kingdom assured that his company will ensure delivery of the State of the Arts Printing Press in September this year.

It will be recalled that the State Executive Council had recently in its weekly meetings approved the purchase of a Goss Community Printing Press for the Pioneer Newspaper at the cost of N431,796,681.00.

The equipment comprises the main Goss Web Machine, computer to press supra setter. The decision of government to purchase these machines was to put an end to the lingering problems faced by the state-owned newspaper, The Pioneer, and will lead to a transition to a daily production.

The General Manager and Editor-in-Chief of the AKNC, Mr Udo Silas who conducted the visitor round, expressed appreciation for being part of the historic making occasion of contract signing agreement for the procurement of the new press.

Silas expressed his heartfelt appreciation to Governor Godswill Akpabio for ensuring the realisation of the dream of providing the AKNC with the state of the arts printing press for Pioneer Newspaper to venture into daily print runs.

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Stakeholders In Delta Seek Stronger GBV Action, Women’s Leadership

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Stakeholders in Delta State convened in Asaba for a leadership workshop organised by Otdel Health Heritage and Environmental Initiative (OHHEI), focusing on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and women’s participation in decision-making processes.
OHHEI Project Director, Mr. Peter Olayinka, represented by a consultant, Juliet Obiajulu, urged participants to contribute meaningfully toward advancing women’s leadership and combating GBV across communities in the state.
He said the workshop aimed to strengthen participants’ capacity to influence policies, challenge harmful cultural norms, and reinforce initiatives designed to prevent and respond to GBV.
Olayinka said women often faced bias even when they occupied leadership positions, and stressed that gender diversity improved the quality of decision-making and promoted innovation and accountability in governance structures.
Speaking, the Chairperson of the Association Against Child Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, Mr Eris Jewo-Ibi,  identified cultural norms, domestic responsibilities, political resistance, and grassroots barriers as constraints to women’s participation.
Delta State GBV Desk Officer, Mrs. Rosemary Okpuno, emphasised that effective decision-making required women’s perspectives, adding that inclusion remained critical to addressing persistent gender-based challenges.
Voke Angbagh of the Delta State Ministry of Justice outlined penalties for rape and called for the establishment of special courts to handle sexual offences cases.
Angbagh said frequent adjournments delayed justice for survivors, stressing that dedicated sexual offences courts would ensure timely trials and stronger protection for victims in Delta State.
The Tide’s source reports that facilitators identified cultural acceptance of violence, unequal power relations, discrimination, poverty, limited education, and low self-esteem as major drivers of GBV.
They emphasised that violence and exclusion resulted in social, physical and emotional harm, imposed economic costs, reinforced harmful stereotypes, and widened existing gender inequalities.
The source also reports that OHHEI, a local non-profit organisation, focuses on education, health, environment, and social justice, promoting sustainable development initiatives with gender equality at the centre of its interventions.
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C’River Suspends Taskforce Activities Over Drivers’ Protest

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The Cross River State Government has suspended all taskforce activities connected to commercial transportation and ticketing across the state.
The State Governor, Bassey Otu, announced the suspension at an emergency stakeholders meeting on Friday in Calabar.
It would be recalled that commercial drivers in Calabar metropolis took to streets on Thursday to protest alleged multiple taxation and extortion by government agencies.
During the protest, the drivers alleged that taskforce groups claiming to represent the state government openly harassed and extorted them.
Represented at the meeting by Ekpenyong Akiba, his Special Adviser on General Duties, Otu said the suspension would subsist pending further review of the situation.
The Governor stated that the state government did not commission anyone to extort drivers in the name of task force.
He urged commercial drivers and other road users to remain law-abiding while government worked out a lasting solution.
On his part, the Chairman, Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria, Calabar Metropolis, Mr. Sunday Dennis, expressed optimism that the dialogue would yield positive results.
He said the meeting had provided an opportunity for the aggrieved commercial drivers to present their concerns directly to the state government.
Also speaking, the Chairman, Unified Drivers Association, Mr. Nta Henshaw, described the harassment on drivers as worrisome, and urged the state government to be decisive in resolving the matter.
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A’Ibom Assembly Urges More Private Investments In Agriculture

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The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly Committee on Nutrition and Food Security has called for more private sector investments in agriculture.
The Chairman of the Committee, Mr. Moses Essien, made the call when the committee visited Aviclaire Farms, a private establishment in Usung Idem, Uruk Usoh in Abak Local Government Area.
Essien, who represents Ibiono Ibom in the Assembly, commended the Management of the farm for partnering an NGO, ECEWS, to promote private investment in agriculture.
He commended the partners for adopting climate-smart agriculture initiatives in their operations, adding that such move would promote food security.
“Your interest in using transformative intervention to promote food security is a veritable way of complementing the efforts of the state government,” he said.
The lawmaker continued that adopting practical climate-smart agriculture model would help to generate employment, improve nutrition outcomes, and strengthen food sufficiency.
He further said he was impressed with the strides recorded by the partners, saying, “your investment has created jobs for no fewer than 2,000 youths.
”You are an example of an environment-friendly investor. I urge Akwa Ibom residents to embrace environment-friendly and technology-driven agriculture models,” he said.
Earlier, the Chief Executive Officer, ECEWS, Dr. Andy Eyo, who conducted the committee round the farm, said the collaboration was conceived to demonstrate the viability of climate-smart farming in ensuring food sufficiency.
Eyo said the farm, which commenced operations with four greenhouses, had expanded to 14 within two years, and currently supplying high-quality produce to major markets in Uyo and neighbouring communities.
He said ECEWS was exploring cooperative frameworks to enable rural farmers and women’s groups to adopt greenhouse technology for sustainable livelihoods.
In her remarks, the Chief Executive Officer of Aviclaire Farms, Mrs. Victoria Eyo, said the controlled-environment ensured precision cultivation and consistent yields.
She further said the farm served as a capacity-building centre for students, interns, and agri-business trainees.
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