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...
_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...