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Governor Eno Launches One Project Per LGA Scheme in Eket Senatorial District
Okon Bassey in Uyo
In line with his ARISE Agenda blueprint, Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom has launched the One Project Per Local Government Area initiative.
The scheme started with the flag off of the construction of Model Government Primary School, Idung Offiong in Eket Local Area under Eket Senatorial District of the state.
At the ceremony in Eket, Eno said the initiative was part of his commitment to rural development, stressing that various projects would be replicated across the 31 Local Councils of the State.
The Governor said projects under the initiative were based on specific needs and as requested by stakeholders of each LGA, adding that each project would be completed within the period of six months for a new round of projects to commence.
According to him, the new school would be equipped with solar power, security gate, perimeter fence, staff quarters and modern learning facilities while also ensuring the provision of school uniforms, books and shoes for the students.
The Governor said the exercise represented the official flag-off of all projects that would be done in Eket Senatorial District, while similar event would be held for Uyo and Ikot Ekpene Senatorial Districts.
“This is the first of the projects that will delivered in all 31 local Governments of this State. As part of our rural development drive, we have given the opportunity for communities and Local Governments to do a needs assessment, align it with what we have and deliver to the people.
“This project was chosen by Eket Local Government Stakeholders and they want a school built here.
“We are here today to use this as our point of contact to flag off all the projects that will be under the initiative in the Eket Senatorial District. When we leave here, we will do Uyo Senatorial District and later, go to Ikot Ekpene.
“We will do 31 projects across the State, and those 31 projects, I believe should be ready in six months, and then we will take on another 31.
“So if you have a school this time, you may have a hospital next time and if you have a hospital next, you may have markets later. That way, we will touch every part of the state with various quality projects,” he said.
He added: “We have a budget, and we will stay within that budget. Our father, the Paramount Ruler has talked about a school established in 1905, I think we will look at that school and make sure that we make that school a model school. 1905 is a long time, and we would not like such a legacy school die.”
The governor further explained that his focus on education had been to curb the prevalence of out- of-school children and ensure that education was made attractive to them with the provisions of basic needs and a conducive learning environment.
He disclosed plan to select some students in the rural areas for an exchange programme in the United Kingdom as part of efforts to expose them and build capacity that would enable them compete with their counterparts across the globe.
He called on international oil companies (IOCs) operating in the state to support government’s rural development efforts by adopting any of the model projects and replicating same in their host communities, as part of their corporate social responsibility.
Giving details of the model school, the Commissioner for Special Duties and Ibom Deep Seaport, Dr. Bassey Okon, thanked the governor for approving the project.
He noted that the new school project would include classrooms, clinic, assembly hall, toilets, water facilities, amongst others.