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A’Ibom CJ inaugurates 15-man LG election tribunal

By Francesca Hangeior.
The Chief Judge of Akwa Ibom State, Justice Ekaette Obot, has inaugurated a 15-member Local Government Election Petitions Tribunal for the October 5th Local Government election in the state.
The Tribunal is made up of five members from each of the three Senatorial districts of the state.
Speaking while inaugurating the panel on Monday, at the CJ’s Chambers in Uyo, Obot said the constitution of the panel was in fulfilment of sections 43 and 45 (1) of the Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission Law 2024 (as amended).
She said, “Pursuant to Sections 43 and 45 (1) of the Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission Law 2024 (as amended), the Local Government Election Petitions Tribunal for each of the Senatorial Districts has been constituted.”
The CJ charged the panellists to conduct themselves properly and to work within the ethics of the legal profession.
She urged them not to compromise in any way but to exhibit respect, dignity and honour in the discharge of their duties.
The CJ further reminded the adjudicators that they are time-bound in determining cases brought before them, noting that local government elections are grassroots elections and the anchor of the whole electoral system.
“As you go to start work, make sure you conduct yourselves properly within the ethics of our profession and make sure you do not compromise in any way.
“So you must individually be very careful about how you conduct yourself. Be careful to do your job with respect, dignity and honour that is usually ascribed to our noble profession.
“You must note that you are time-bound in determining cases… Local government elections are grassroots elections and are very important. It is the anchor, I can say, of the whole system,” she said.
Responding, on behalf of the judicial panel, the Chairman, Uyo Senatorial District panel, George Ituen, Esq., commended both the state government and the state judiciary for the honour done them, promising to uphold the integrity of their profession and to do the judiciary proud in their assignments.
Those sworn in are George Ituen, Esq. (Chairman), Comfort Gladstone, Esq., Sunday Udo Abasiubong, Esq., Unyime Joseph Akpan, Esq. and Godwin Thompson Nkorok, for the Uyo Senatorial district.
Others are Peter Ndem, Esq. (Chairman), Emmanuel Akpan, Esq., Margaret Ekere, Esq., Mr Usen Eden, and Abasiadoama Etim, for the Eket Senatorial district.
Also sworn in include Samuel Akpabio, Esq. (Chairman), Peter Ime Akpan, Esq., Ime Richard Utah, Esq., Udeme Tom, Esq., and Mrs. Jersey Ekpo, for the Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District.
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Spokesperson Of Foreign Affairs Ministry Joins NIPR Ranks

By Gloria Ikibah
Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, has been formally inducted into the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), marking a notable milestone in his professional journey.
Ebienfa was among 103 individuals welcomed into the prestigious institute during a ceremony held in Uyo as part of the 2025 NIPR Week on Thursday.
The event highlighted the evolving role of public relations in governance and international affairs, emphasizing its relevance to diplomacy and national image-building.
Ebienfa, known for his effective stewardship of the Ministry’s communications portfolio, has played a visible role in articulating Nigeria’s foreign policy objectives and fostering constructive engagement with both local and international audiences. His inclusion in the NIPR is seen as a fitting recognition of his contributions to public service and strategic communication.
In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs extended its congratulations, describing the induction as “well-deserved” and reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to professional communication practices in the discharge of its responsibilities.
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Grassroots Engagement Key to 2027 Success – Speaker Abbas

By Gloria Ikibah
The Speaker House of Representatives, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, has urged members and supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to document and highlight key policy outcomes of the current administration as part of early outreach efforts ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Speaking during the APC National Summit held on Thursday at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, under the theme ‘Renewed Hope Agenda: The Journey So Far’, Speaker Abbas emphasised the importance of communicating governance efforts effectively to communities across the country.
Reflecting on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s inaugural commitments on May 29, 2023, which included a target of six percent annual economic growth, restructuring of the foreign exchange system, employment generation, and security enhancement, Abbas noted that visible progress has been made.
According to the Speaker, “remarkable strides” have been recorded since those pledges were made. He pointed out that these goals have anchored the current administration’s policy agenda, producing significant reforms aimed at stabilizing Nigeria’s economic framework and setting a course for long-term development.
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Sugar Sector Eyes Reform as Industry Players Back Overhaul of Regulatory Framework8

By Gloria Ikibah
Major players in Nigeria’s sugar sector have voiced support for revamping the regulatory landscape industry under the National Sugar Masterplan (NSMP), a policy designed to shift Nigeria from heavy sugar imports to domestic production and export.
At a public hearing held at the National Assembly, representatives from the National Sugar Development Council (NSDC), Nigeria Customs Service, NAFDAC, BUA Group, Flour Mills of Nigeria, and consulting firm NINA-JOJER engaged lawmakers over proposed changes to the National Sugar Development Council Act.
The draft amendment titled: “A Bill for an Act to Amend the National Sugar Development Council Act and for Related Matters” (HB.2022 and HB.2030), seeks to redefine the Council’s powers and ensure all funds it collects are remitted to the Federation Account, aligning with constitutional provisions.
The Executive Secretary NSDC, Kamar Bakrin described the sugar plan as a blueprint for long-term economic impact, citing goals such as the creation of 100,000 skilled jobs, rural development, and a projected $1 billion annual cut in foreign exchange outflows.
Bakrin raised concerns over the recent directive mandating that 50% of the sugar levy be remitted to the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF), warning that such measures could undermine the sector’s transformation goals.
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