By Asuquo Edem In the evolving landscape of Nigeria’s tertiary education system, infrastructure remains a defining factor in determining the quality of learning, research, and innovation. It is against this backdrop that Rt. Hon. Kufreabasi Edidem has brought forward a compelling motion, drawing attention to both the achievements and the urgent gaps in the intervention efforts of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), particularly in Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU). Since its establishment in 2011, TETFund has played a transformative role in revitalizing Nigeria’s public tertiary institutions. Through strategic investments in infrastructure, research, and academic development, the agency has significantly improved the learning environment across universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. Notably, over 687 capital projects—including lecture theatres, student hostels, and medical facilities—have been executed nationwide, signaling a sustained commitment to...
By Asuquo Edem At a time when the world is grappling with silent battles of the mind—stress, depression, anxiety, and social dislocation—Akwa Ibom State is taking a decisive legislative step that could reshape its public health landscape for generations. At the centre of this bold move is Moses Essien, Chairman of the House Committee on Health, whose presentation of the Mental Health Services Bill report signals a shift from neglect to necessity. What may appear, at first glance, as a routine legislative document is in fact a carefully structured response to one of the most pressing yet under-addressed issues of our time: mental health. The proposed law seeks to establish a Mental Health Services Department in Akwa Ibom State—an institutional framework designed not only to regulate care but to protect the dignity and rights of individuals living with mental health conditions. In today’s fast-evolving world, the pressures are unmistakable. Economic strain, family instability, digit...