By Asuquo Edem The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly (AKHA) has dismissed suggestions that its cordial relationship with the Executive arm of government has weakened its constitutional oversight responsibilities, insisting that the partnership has instead enhanced governance and accelerated development in the state. Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Hon. Jerry Otu, stated this while briefing journalists after plenary on Tuesday as he unveiled activities marking the third anniversary of the Seventh Assembly. According to him, the anniversary celebrations will begin with a Thanksgiving Service on Sunday at Emmanuel Methodist Church, Oron Road, Uyo, where lawmakers, government officials and other stakeholders will gather to appreciate God for His faithfulness and celebrate the Assembly's achievements over the past three years. Hon. Otu praised the leadership of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Udeme Otong, and members of the Assembly for their commitment to people-oriented legisl...
AKHA Staff Make History as Administrative Department Wins Maiden Anniversary Quiz, Bags ₦200,000 Prize
By Asuquo Edem The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly has recorded another milestone in its efforts to promote staff development and institutional excellence with the successful staging of its first-ever inter-departmental quiz competition, an intellectual contest that climaxed with the Administrative and Welfare Department emerging overall champion clinching home N200,000 during activities marking the third anniversary of the 8th Assembly. This introduction sets the scene first before revealing the winner in the body of the story, making the report flow more naturally. If you prefer a harder news style, I can also make it more punchy and newspaper-like. The competition, organised by the Office of the Clerk under the theme, "The 8th Assembly @ 3: Stewardship, Service and Legislative Impact," took place on Wednesday at the Chapel Hall of the Assembly Complex, drawing participants from six departments in what organisers described as the first intellectual contest of its kind ...