Showing posts with label Usoro Akpanusoh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Usoro Akpanusoh. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Illegal sales of Govt. properties: Usoro Akpanusoh takes case to AKHA

Usoro Akpanusoh
BY EMMANUEL AKPAN

Following verbal complaints and series of petitions received by the member representing Esit Eket/Ibeno State Constituency, Hon. (Dr) Usoro Akpanusoh on the illegal selling of State Government Properties in Uyo capital city, the lawmaker through a motion of Urgent Public Importance during last Thursday’s plenary called on the House of Assembly to revoke all the sales of government properties without due process within Uyo Capital City and its environs. Usoro Akpanusoh in a motion titled ‘Revocation of sales of government properties in Uyo capital city and its environs’, said there has been consistent out-burst recently by concerned citizens of Akwa Ibom State on flagrant abuse of constitutional functions by operators of some government agencies, collaborating with unpatriotic individuals and cohorts to dispose of government properties within Uyo Capital City and its environs without due process.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Udom moves to loan N10 billion

*AKHA approves request 

*We will monitor Governor- Chairman, House Committee on Finance


BY EMMANUEL AKPAN

The debt profile of  Akwa Ibom State Government is rising every day. While the State Governor, Deacon Udom Emmanuel is busy flagging off new projects in the State, facts have emerged that the State Government is broke and that the State has no money to mobilize contractors to commence work.
Governor Udom in order to kick start his projects and make a mark for himself, on Monday sent a letter to the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly seeking for approval to enable the State collect a loan of #10 billion Naira from the Excess Crude Account. Udom, THE INK gathered is seeking for the loan in order to fulfill some of his campaign promises as well as kick start infrastructural development projects such as roads, flood control and drainage projects in State.
The letter with Ref. Number GHU/AKS/S/104/V.4/702 dated 15th September, 2015 was to seek for the approval for Akwa Ibom State to partake in the Federal Government Excess Crude Account (ECA) backed loan. Governor Udom in the introduction of the letter said, at the Nigeria Economic Council (NEC) meeting of June, 2015, it was resolved that the money in the Excess Crude Account (ECA), which could have been shared among States in July, 2015 should rather be kept for States that have needs to access as loan, and that other States in the Federation have taken advantage of the offer, saying Akwa Ibom State should not be left out.
Governor Udom in his letter considered the offer by the Federal Government as part of measures to cushion the effect of the dwindling oil prices and resultant reduction in State’s revenue. The letter reads in parts “Other States in the Federation have applied for into the Excess Crude Account Backed Loan and Akwa Ibom State should not be left out. The Excess Crude Account Backed Loan offer a single digit interest rate of 9% per annum lower than any other loan and repayment period of 20 (twenty) years long enough for long term capital investment. This low interest loan enable the State Government invest in infrastructural development projects such as roads, flood control and drainage projects in State.”
Udom further prayed that the House of Assembly should approved the participation of Akwa Ibom State in the Excess Crude Account (ECA) backed Loan offered by the Federal Government in the total sum of Ten Billion Naira (#10b).       
The letter which was sent to the Speaker of the House Assembly, Hon. Aniekan Uko some days ago, had to rattled the speaker to an extend of convening an emergency plenary last Monday.
THE INK reporter, who monitored the emergency sitting, observed that members arrived as about 10.am to attend the executive session at the speaker’s office and the meeting lasted for over five hours. Our reporter also spotted the State commissioner for Finance, Mr. Akan Uko who later came to the House and moved straight to the speaker’s office to explain some points to the lawmakers as well as give reasons why the governor’s letter should be approved.
It was gathered that the plenary started by 3.pm. The governor’s letter was read on the floor of the House by the House clerk, Mrs. Mandu Umoren. The house after deliberations approved the governor’s request. Speaker, Aniekan Uko directed the clerk to communicate the approval to the governor.
Speaking with THE INK reporter in his office shortly after the plenary, the Chairman, House Committee on Finance and Appropriations, Hon. Usoro Akpanusoh said his committee had to approve the governor’s request considering of the urgency of the letter. He explained why the House of Assembly approved the request, adding that it is an opportunity for Akwa Ibom State Government to benefit from the Excess Crude Account Backed Loan provided by the Federal Government.
According to him “The governor is flagging off projects across the State, so he need to loan so that he can kick start the projects. The governor has specified what he wants to use the loan for, which to enable the State Government invest in infrastructural development projects such as roads, flood control and drainage projects in State.”
 He further said the House will ensure that they monitor how the money would be used. “We are entitled to know what the State Government is using money for in terms of projects. So we will monitor how the loan would be used. The constitution of the Federal Government empowers the House of Assembly to monitor the executive and how the State budget is implemented.” 

AK guber tribunal: Esit Eket rules out re-run, passes vote of confidence on Udom

A cross section of Stakeholders of Esit Eket during last Saturday’s Town Hall meeting
BY ASSAM ABIA

As mixed feelings permeates the entire Political atmosphere in Akwa Ibom State over the out-come of the Legal battle at the tribunal in Abuja, instituted by the All progressive Congress (A.P.C.) to unseat Governor Udom Emmanuel of the People Democratic Party (P.D.P.), the People of Esit Eket has said it is an exercise in futility, ruling out a possible re-run. In a Stake holders meeting held on Friday September 25, 2015 at Udo Edukere Memorial Hall at the Council Secretariat, the People, after hours of deliberation, passed a vote of Confidence on Governor Udom Emmanuel for justifying the mandate given him, within a hundred days in office.

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Akwa Ibom Debt profile: Controversy over UBA bank loan

* Akan Okon, Aniekan Umanah speak
* The House of Assembly will do the needful, says AKHA Chairman on Finance & Appropriation

Akan Okon

BY EMMANUEL AKPAN

There appears to be an interesting dimension in the recent request by the state Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel towards converting Akwa Ibom State loans into Federal Government bond. THE INK reporter gathered that the request does not cover the loans gotten from other banks as the United Bank for Africa, UBA is the only commercial Bank that this over sixty four billion naira is being owed. Our reporter understands that the state is indebted to UBA with an outrageous sum of money. It was revealed to our reporter by a senior member of Staff of UBA in Uyo that as at June 30th, the loan amount stood at 64,556,632,439.08 with an international rate at 15% running in tenure of about five years.

We did not reject Udom’s letter - AKHA Finance and Appropriation Chairman

Rt. Hon. Usoro Akpanusoh
BY EMMANUEL AKPAN

The Chairman House Committee on Finance and Appropriation, Rt. Hon. Usoro Akpanusoh has said the House of Assembly did not reject the Governor Udom Emmanuel’s letter. It could be recalled that the State Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel had sent a letter to the House of Assembly on Tuesday asking the House to give him an approval to restructure commercial banks loan into Federal Government bonds. The Finance and Appropriation Committee Chairman while briefing newsmen last Friday at the House Committee’s Conference room, said the letter was after passing through first reading by the clerk was referred to his committee which he had taken step to invite the State Commissioner of Finance in order to brief the committee on some issues. 

Usoro Akpanusoh suggests one IRS account for A’Ibom


L-R: Hon. Idongesit Ituen, Hon. Usoro Akpanusoh and Barr Onofiok Luke during a press briefing at AKHA Committee Conference room ... last Friday
BY EMMANUEL AKPAN

The member representing Esit Eket/Ibeno State Constituency, Rt. Hon. Usoro Akpanusoh in the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly has suggested the creation of an Akwa Ibom State Government consolidation Internally Generated Revenue Account, where all revenues of the State government collected by the appointed collecting banks are regularly and centrally transferred to before affecting government expenditures and other charges on the revenue. Usoro Akpanusoh stated this last Thursday while chatting with newsmen in his office Akpanusoh who is the Chairman, House Committee on Finance and Appropriation said the State should create an Inter-Ministerial, Departments and Agencies Revenue Collection platform at the Internal Service (IRS) of the State with IRS as the sole revenue collector for government for effective collection and consolidation of all government revenues.