Akwa Ibom State governor, Pastor Umo Eno has disclosed plans to build a centre for the elderly citizens in the state.
Eno, who made this known during his New Year statewide broadcast on Monday, January 1, 2024, explained that the centre will house a hospital, library, supermarkets and other facilities that would be beneficial to them.
The governor emphasized on the need to take care of them while they are alive in appreciation to their immeasurable contributions towards the development of the state in the past.
According to him, “we have concluded plans to build a centre for the elderly citizens in our state. this centre will house a hospital, library, supermarkets and other facilities for the use of our elders.
“I believe that we should take care of our elders while they still live and appreciate them for their huge contributions towards the development of our state.
“We have also made plans to build an international market in ikot ekpene local government area. we believe that this market will boost the economic activities in our state and will reduce production cost for most of our young entrepreneurs who often have to travel out to buy their raw materials. we are committed to ensuring that work commences on this project within the first half of this year.”
Governor Eno, while reeling out his scorecard for his seven months in the saddle which cut across all sectors of the economy, said he has directed for operational audit of Ibom Power Plant.
He noted that the aim was to reposition the critical plant to yield the expected dividends for Akwa Ibom people.
“We believe strongly that with adequate power, our entrepreneurs in the state can do better and our economy will be better for it,” Eno added.
The governor also thanked the legislature and the judiciary for their support in ensuring that they work harmoniously and deliver the dividends of democracy to the people even as he encouraged them not to relent in giving their support.
2024: Gov Eno to build centre for elderly people in Akwa Ibom