For fostering ethno-political harmony under the “Akwa Ibom United” paradigm since dumping the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in June 2025, the Senate President Godswill Akpabio, has applauded Governor Umo Eno.
He praised Governor Eno for rallying the people to bury political party sentiments to work under one umbrella for sustainable peace and development to thrive, describing his leadership style as “Christ-centred, inclusive and unifying.”
Akpabio made the remarks during an Easter visit to the governor at his country home in Ikot Ekpene Udo, Nsit Ubium local government area, where he commended Eno’s humility and commitment to fostering unity and development across the state.
The Senate president noted that the governor’s leadership has been marked by a strong sense of inclusiveness and purpose, which, according to him, has strengthened cohesion among the people.
He expressed satisfaction with the prevailing atmosphere of unity in Akwa Ibom, stressing the need for sustained collaboration between leaders at both State and federal levels.
He said: “This visit may appear a surprise, but it is something I should do more often—coming to identify with my Governor, a leader who loves his people, does not discriminate, and has demonstrated clear and purposeful leadership.”
Senator Akpabio further applauded the Governor’s humility in governance and expressed optimism about the state’s future under his administration, adding that divisive tendencies such as hatred, bigotry, and disunity would continue to recede.
He briefed the governor that he had earlier worshiped and represented him at the convention of the Apostolic Church at Ikot Ekpene and Ikono, saying “I sent your message of felicitation, and they were quite happy and prayed for you that God will help you to govern the State in peace and in good health; grant you your heart desires and particularly, your second term successful, and we all echoed Amen.”
Reflecting on the significance of Easter, Akpabio said the resurrection of Jesus Christ symbolises victory over adversity, expressing hope that Nigeria would overcome its current challenges, including insecurity and poverty.
Responding, Governor Eno expressed appreciation for the visit, describing it as thoughtful and symbolic, particularly during the Easter season.
He noted that while he had visited the Senate President on several occasions, he did not anticipate such a gesture in return, describing it as a demonstration of genuine goodwill and leadership.
“This reflects the true spirit of Easter—love, sacrifice, and resurrection. It is an uncommon gesture and we don’t take it for granted. In some States, leaders in Abuja and those in the States do not see each other and hardly interact, but here in Akwa Ibom, we can all sit together and continue to foster unity and mutual respect,” the governor said.
Governor Eno, who described Akpabio as a political grandfather, thanked him for his continued support and fatherly guidance, and assured him of sustained cooperation and prayers.
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