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A’Ibom LG Councils To Get N31 Billion Support In 2026 State Budget – Gov. Eno

In line with the agricultural revolution component of the ARISE Agenda, Akwa Ibom State governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has announced plans to kick-start an unprecedented oil palm tree planting revolution in the state.

Accordingly, the state government plans to appropriate the sum of N1 billion per local government in next year’s budget, plus other funds that are going to be sent to the Humanitarian Affairs Ministry to bolster their activities.

Governor Eno announced this while addressing the Convention Victory Service at the All Nations Christian Ministry International, Eket, to conclude the 21st Anniversary and Discovery Convention of the church.

He said the State Committee on Food Security has recommended a template which involves the distribution of improved seedlings, deployment of extension officers in the planting, establishment of the oil palm board and the off-taking of processed oil from different producers.

The governor, who had served as the executive director of agriculture investment at the Akwa Ibom State Investment Corporation (AKICORP), said the initiative is a way of putting money in the hands of the citizenry as the improved seedlings have high yield capacity and fruit within two years.

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He said Akwa Ibom has declined from number one to number four in oil palm production and needs to take back its pride of place.

Governor Eno urged the youth to take advantage of the different job opportunities in the state and to desist from complaining about the lack of jobs.

“Let our young people stop complaining that there are no jobs.

Right now, we are building over 305 houses across this state, and our young people are being engaged and employed. Please find something to do,” he said.

He used the opportunity to clear the air on the empowerment for members of support groups in the state, stressing that the monies in the recently published list of support groups and beneficiaries for the different empowerment packages were not given to group heads or any member of the groups to share, but to individuals who applied through the ARISE portal and had registered members of the support groups.

He noted that his administration would continue to give business grants, saying, “What we have decided to do for next year is being worked out in our next year’s budget. We are appraising N1 billion per local government in our 2026 budget, plus other funds that we are going to send to the Humanitarian Affairs Ministry.

“The grants through this will only be obtained through the government’s portal by those who have registered and have never gotten one before,” he stressed.

The governor said his administration has made efforts to maintain peace in the state, and expressed disappointment at some high-profile personalities in the state who pride themselves as members of certain cult groups and warned that the ban on cultism is still operational and defaulters would be tried accordingly.

He also used the opportunity to announce plans for a memorial service in honour of the departed state first lady, Pastor Patience Umo Eno, slated for September 26, 2025.

The governor, who is also the undershepherd of All Nations Christian Ministry International, expressed gratitude to God for sustaining the ministry for the past 21 years and appreciated everyone for partaking in the convention activities and the victory service.

In his sermon, Rev. Godwin Amaowoh, speaking on the topic: “You shall not be put to shame,” drawn from Romans 10:12-14, admonished Christians to put their trust only in God as their Creator, stressing that those who put their trust in God will not be put to shame.

Rev. Amaowoh instructed the congregants that by trusting in God, God will use men to help, uplift and honour them.

Also preaching on “How to access the help of God”, culled from Genesis 27:29, Rev. Simeon Afolabi charged Christians to trust in God to enjoy His strategic help, honour and defence, noting that when they enjoy the help of God, shame will be eradicated in their lives.

The four-day convention which featured sessions of praise, worship, choir ministrations, messages and prayers, was graced by the, national vice president of The Apostolic Church Nigeria, Pastor E. U. Johnson, who was specially celebrated by the governor, members of the State Executive Council, the clergy, political stalwarts, captains of industries and Christian faithful within and outside the state.

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