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Why Akwa Ibom's Proposed Office of the Public Defender Could Redefine Access to Justice

  By Asuquo Edem  Access to justice remains one of the strongest indicators of a functional democracy. It is therefore not surprising that the proposed Office of the Public Defender Bill has attracted widespread interest for its potential to bridge the gap between the law and those who lack the financial means to enforce their rights. Setting the tone for deliberations at the public hearing, Chairman of the House Committee on Judiciary, Justice, Human Rights and Public Petitions, Hon. Prince Aniefiok Attah, described the Bill as a reflection of the commitment of the administration of Governor Umo Eno to strengthening access to justice and ensuring that the protection of legal rights is never determined by an individual's financial capacity. According to him, the proposed legislation seeks to institutionalise legal assistance for indigent and vulnerable persons, thereby promoting fairness, equality before the law and the effective protection of fundamental rights. He described ...
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Access to Justice, Tourism, Water Management Bills Receive Stakeholders' Backing at Akwa Ibom Assembly Public Hearing

  By Asuquo Edem  The Honourable Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Uko Essien Udom (SAN), has described the proposed establishment of the Office of the Public Defender as a progressive reform that will guarantee access to justice for indigent and vulnerable persons in Akwa Ibom State, urging the State House of Assembly to expedite the passage of the Bill into law. Speaking on Friday while presenting a memorandum at a joint public hearing organised by the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, the Attorney-General said the proposed legislation would strengthen the justice delivery system by ensuring that no citizen is denied legal representation because of poverty or other forms of vulnerability. According to him, the administration of justice is founded on the principle that every individual, irrespective of social or economic status, deserves equal protection under the law. He noted that many citizens are unable to access legal services due to financial constraints, ...

A Lifeline on Wheels: Why Akwa Ibom's Emergency Medical Services Agency Is a Landmark Healthcare Reform

  By Asuquo Edem  Healthcare is often measured not only by the number of hospitals a government builds, but also by how quickly help gets to a patient when every second counts. Around the world, emergency medical services have become one of the strongest indicators of an efficient healthcare system because the difference between life and death is often determined within the first few minutes after an accident, stroke, cardiac arrest, difficult childbirth or other medical emergencies. It is against this background that the proposed Akwa Ibom State Emergency Medical Services and Ambulance Systems Agency Bill stands out as one of the most strategic healthcare reforms currently before the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly. Beyond creating another government agency, the bill seeks to establish a structured, coordinated and legally backed emergency response system capable of saving thousands of lives across the state. For many years, emergency response in many parts of Nigeria has d...

Executive Bills Will Further Drive Economic Transformation in A'Ibom — Sir Okon Okon

  The Executive Chairman of the Akwa Ibom State Internal Revenue Service (AKIRS), Sir Okon Okon, has described the three executive bills presented for public hearing on Monday June 15, 2026 by the State House of Assembly as strategic instruments for economic transformation in line with Governor Umo Eno's ARISE Agenda. Sir Okon made the assertion while delivering a goodwill message at a public hearing on the bills held on Monday, June 15, 2026, at Luton Park Hotel, Udo Udoma Avenue, Uyo, the temporary venue of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly. The bills under consideration were the Akwa Ibom Geographic Information Service Bill, the Public Procurement Bill, and the Akwa Ibom State Senior Citizen Agency (Establishment) Bill. Commending the Governor, Pastor Umo Eno PhD for his prudent management of resources, sound fiscal policies, and the rapid development witnessed across the state since 2023, Sir Okon said the proposed Geographic Information Service Bill would unlock new opport...

Three Years, Countless Impacts: Senator Aniekan Bassey's Journey of Results-Driven Representation in Uyo Senatorial District

  By Asuquo Edem  In an era where political representation is often measured by promises, Senator Aniekan Bassey, Ph.D, has chosen to be measured by performance. Three years after the people of Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial District entrusted him with the mandate to represent them in the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, his scorecard tells a compelling story of purposeful legislation, strategic interventions and people-centred governance. From sponsoring laws that seek to protect ordinary Nigerians and attract federal institutions to Akwa Ibom State, to facilitating healthcare, education, infrastructure, employment and economic empowerment programmes worth billions of naira, Senator Bassey has steadily built a reputation as a lawmaker more interested in results than rhetoric. Today, constituents across Uyo, Uruan, Nsit Atai, Nsit Ibom, Nsit Ubium, Itu, Ibesikpo Asutan, Etinan and Ibiono Ibom are not merely hearing about representation; they are experiencing it. The...

WHY EDUCATION DOMINATES SENATOR EKONG SAMPSON’S THREE YEARS OF LEGISLATIVE MILESTONES

     _By Edet Okpo, PhD_ Leaders who prioritize human development understand one truth: quality education is the most reliable pathway to sustainable progress. It equips minds with contemporary skills that meet the demands of the 21st century. Distinguished Senator Ekong Sampson, PhD, Senator representing Akwa Ibom South Senatorial District and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Solid Minerals Development, belongs to that rare class of leaders. He sees education as a lens for anticipating the future. His approach mirrors Nelson Mandela’s conviction that “education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world” and that “through education, the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor.”    Senator Sampson’s personal academic journey explains his policy choices. A distinction in Mass Communication in 1985, an LLB and a Doctorate in Law. A professional journalist, author, poet, and public affairs analyst. He has experienced the transformative power o...

Otobong Bob: The Strategic Pillar of Legislative Leadership in Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly

  In every legislative institution, there are lawmakers and there are leaders. While lawmakers contribute to debates and representation, leaders shoulder the responsibility of coordinating government business, maintaining legislative order, interpreting parliamentary procedures, and ensuring that the wheels of governance move smoothly through the legislative process. In the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, one figure who has consistently demonstrated these attributes is Rt. Hon. Otobong Bob, the House Leader and representative of Nsit Ubium State Constituency. Serving his second term in the Assembly, Bob has emerged as one of the most influential figures in the Eighth Assembly, providing the intellectual backbone and strategic direction necessary for the successful conduct of government business on the floor of the House. The position of House Leader is arguably one of the most demanding in any legislature. Beyond occupying a front-row seat during plenary, the House Leader serves...