AKWA IBOM STATE DEPUTY GOVERNOR DEBUNKS RESIGNATION STORY
AK Deputy Governor debunks resignation
story
The attention of the Office of the Deputy
Governor of Akwa Ibom State has been drawn to certain rumours and
misrepresentations in a section of the media to the effect that the Deputy
Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Moses F. Ekpo, MFR, has resigned from office.
The reports particularly from the online
community further make allusions to the effect that the Deputy Governor has
also defected from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Given the temperament of the times and the
implications of such innuendos, we are constrained to categorically state as
follows:
(i) There is no iota of truth in the story
making the rounds.
(ii)The purported report is therefore
nothing but a poorly concocted piece of a malicious hatchet job and a pack of
lies, and should be appropriately ignored.
(iii)It is instructive to note that
currently, His Excellency, the Deputy Governor is representing the State
Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel as Special Guest of Honour at the 2018
International Convention of Ati Annang holding in New York, United States of
America, and is yet to return to the state.
(iv) In his reaction to the rumour
from New York on phone today, the Deputy Governor said “I have not resigned. I
have no reason whatsoever to resign or jump ship from a government that is both
responsive and performing optimally, while giving practical meaning to
democratic dividends for the people of Akwa Ibom. I cannot, and will not
jump ship”
(v) To that extent, he has called on
Akwa Ibom people, both at home and in the Diaspora, as well as the PDP family
in the state to remain resolute and committed to support the Governor, Mr. Udom
Emmanuel, to take Akwa Ibom to the next level.
Ekikere Umoh
Chief Press Secretary to the Deputy
Governor
Akwa Ibom State
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of the political Parties in the Senate to the President of the Senate that the
Public interest requires that the Senate should meet on an earlier or a later
date or time than that on which it stands adjourned, the President of the
Senate may give notice accordingly, and the Senate shall meet on the date and
at the time stated in the notice"
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