Community leaders, royal fathers and Stakeholders in the education sector have given Hon. Bassey Pius Bassey, Member representing Okobo State Constituency in Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, a pat at the back for attracting critical infrastructural projects to various Schools in Okobo State Constituency, describing the intervention as a major boost to learning and community development. The commendation follows a wave of education-focused projects facilitated by the lawmaker which are spread across various Wards in Okobo Local Government Area, thereby creating a conducive ambience for teaching and learning. Speaking while playing host to the Okobo lawmaker who led the team of Government Officials and contractors to Community Secondary school, Urue Ita for flag-off of Assembly Hall and Office Complex Project, the Village Head of Urue Ita, His Highness, Chief Friday Matthew, community leaders; Mr. Uwem Dominic Uduk, Hon. Samuel Okpo, Elder Edet Sam, Woman leader...
By Asuquo Edem The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly is taking decisive legislative steps to tackle environmental degradation and curb criminal activities, following the presentation of two key reports by its Committee on Environment. The reports, presented during plenary by the Committee Chairman, Bassey Pius Bassey, focus on proposed laws to prohibit the use of polystyrene (Styrofoam) and other single-use plastics, as well as to regulate the operations of scrap metal dealers across the State. According to the Committee’s report, the bill seeking to ban the use, manufacture and importation of Styrofoam and other single-use plastics was read for the second time on September 11, 2024, before being referred to the Committee for detailed scrutiny. As part of its legislative process, the Committee held a public hearing on March 9, 2026, attracting wide participation from key stakeholders, including government officials, environmental regulators, civil society organisations and ...