House of Representatives Members in Akwa Ibom State
| Akwa Ibom Land | |
|---|---|
| State | |
| Flag Seal | |
| Nickname(s): Land of Promise, Akwa Abasi Ibom state | |
| Location of Akwa Ibom in Nigeria | |
| Coordinates: 05°00′Due north 07°l′E / 5.000°N 7.833°E / five.000; 7.833 Coordinates: 05°00′N 07°l′E / 5.000°N seven.833°E / v.000; seven.833 | |
| Country | |
| Date created | 23 September 1987 |
| Capital letter | Uyo |
| Government | |
| • Body | Government of Akwa Ibom State |
| • Governor | Udom Gabriel Emmanuel (PDP) |
| •Deputy Governor | Moses Ekpo |
| • Legislature | Akwa Ibom Land House of Assembly |
| • Senators | NE: Bassey Akpan (PDP) NW: Chris Ekpenyong (PDP) Southward: Akon Eyakenyi (PDP) |
| • Representatives | List |
| Area | |
| • Full | vii,081 km2 (2,734 sq mi) |
| Area rank | 30 of 36 |
| Population (2016)[one] | |
| • Total | five,450,758 |
| • Rank | 15 of 36 |
| • Density | 770/kmtwo (two,000/sq mi) |
| Demonym(south) | Akwa Ibomite |
| GDP (PPP) | |
| • Year | 2007 |
| • Full | $11.xviii billion[2] |
| • Per capita | $two,779[2] |
| Time zone | UTC+01 (WAT) |
| Dialing Lawmaking | +234 |
| ISO 3166 code | NG-AK |
| HDI (2018) | 0.604[iii] medium · 17th of 37 |
| Website | akwaibomstate |
Akwa Ibom State is a state in the South-Southward geopolitical zone of Nigeria, bordered on the e past Cross River State, on the due west by Rivers Country and Abia State, and on the south past the Atlantic Bounding main. The state takes its name from the Kwa Ibo River which bisects the state before flowing into the Bight of Bonny.[4] Akwa Ibom was carve up from Cross River State in 1987 with its majuscule every bit Uyo and with 31 local government areas.
Of the 36 states, Akwa Ibom is the 30th largest in surface area and fifteenth most populous with an estimated population of nearly five.5 one thousand thousand every bit of 2016.[5] Geographically, the land is divided between the Primal African mangroves in the coastal far south and the Cantankerous–Niger transition forests in the rest of the state. Other important geographical features are the Imo and Cross rivers which flow along Akwa Ibom'southward eastern and western borders, respectively while the Kwa Ibo River bisects the state before flowing into the Bight of Bonny. In the southeast corner of the country is the Stubb's Creek Wood Reserve, a heavily threatened wildlife reserve that contains declining crocodile, putty-nosed monkey, cherry-red-capped mangabey, and Sclater'due south guenon populations along with potentially extirpated populations of African leopard and Nigeria-Republic of cameroon chimpanzee.[6] [seven] [viii] [9] Offshore, the land is also biodiverse as in that location are large fish populations forth with various cetacean species including bottlenose dolphins, pantropical spotted dolphins, humpback whales, and killer whales.[ commendation needed ]
Mod-day Akwa Ibom State has been inhabited by various ethnic groups for hundreds of years, primarily the closely related Ibibio, Anaang, and Oron peoples in the North-East, North-Due west, and Southern zones of the state, respectively. In the pre-colonial period, what is now Akwa Ibom Country was divided into various city-states similar the Ibom Kingdom and Akwa Akpa before the latter become a British protectorate in 1884 as a function of the Oil Rivers Protectorate.[ten] In the early 1900s, the British really gained formal command of the area before incorporating the protectorate (now renamed the Niger Coast Protectorate) into the Southern Nigeria Protectorate which after merged into British Nigeria; after the merger, much of modern-day Akwa Ibom became a centre of anti-colonial resistance during the Women's War and political activism through the Ibibio State Union.[eleven]
After independence in 1960, the surface area of now-Akwa Ibom was a part of the post-independence Eastern Region until 1967 when the region was split and the area became part of the South-Eastern Land. Less than 2 months afterward, the Igbo-bulk sometime Eastern Region attempted to secede as the land of Biafra; in the three-year long Nigerian Ceremonious War, now-Akwa Ibom was difficult-fought over in the prelude to the Invasion of Port Harcourt while people from Akwa Ibom were persecuted past Biafran forces as they were mainly non-Igbo.[12] At the state of war'due south cease and the reunification of Nigeria, the South-Eastern State was reformed until 1976 when it was renamed Cross River State. Eleven years afterward, Cross River Country was divided with western Cross River being broken off to form the new Akwa Ibom State.[13]
Economically, Akwa Ibom Country is based around the production of rough oil and natural gas as highest oil-producing state in the land.[fourteen] Central pocket-sized industries involve agronomics every bit the country has substantial cocoyam, yam, and plantain crops along with fishing and heliciculture. Despite its vast oil revenues, Akwa Ibom has the seventeenth highest Human Development Index in the land in large part due to years of systemic corruption.[15] [xvi] [17]
History [edit]
Dancers in Akwa Ibom attire
The region of the state was created out of Cross River State on September 23, 1987 by the and so Military Assistants of General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida.[xviii] No central authorities existed among the people of what is now Akwa Ibom State prior to the British invasion in 1904. Instead, the Annang, Oron, Efik, Ibonos and Ibibio were all democratic groups.[19]
Although several Scottish missionaries arrived in Calabar in 1848, and Ibono in 1887, the British did not firmly establish control of the surface area until 1904. In that yr, the Enyong Division was created encompassing the area of the electric current state of Akwa Ibom, with headquarters at Ikot Ekpene, an Annang city described past the noted Africanist Kaanan Nair, as the cultural and political capital of Annang[20] and Ibibio.[21]
The creation of Enyong Division for the first time allowed the numerous indigenous groups to come together. This further provided a venue for the creation of the Ibibio Welfare Union, afterward renamed Ibibio State Union. This social arrangement was start organized as a local development and comeback forum for educated persons and groups who were close out from the colonial administration in 1929.[22] However, some historians take wrongly pointed to the union to buttress their statement nearly the homogeneity of groups in the area.[23] The Obolo Wedlock, comprising Ibono and Andoni stock, was another strong socioeconomic and cultural organization that thrived in the region. The Ibono people take fought wars to maintain their unique identity and territory in the region more than any other group.[ citation needed ]
When Akwa Ibom state was created in 1987, Uyo was chosen equally the state capital to spread development to all regions of the state.[24]
Governance [edit]
Politics in Akwa Ibom state are dominated past the three chief ethnic groups: the Ibibio, Annang and Oron. Of these three, the Ibibio remain the majority and have held sway in the state since its cosmos. For the past eight years between May 29, 2007 - May 28, 2015, the Annang people held sway, since the governor for those eight years was from Ikot Ekpene senatorial district.[25]
Ministries, Departments and Agencies [edit]
Here are the list of ministries in Akwa Ibom[26]
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry building of Justice
- Akwa Ibom Land Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sufficiency
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Business relationship and Finance
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry building of Works
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Education
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Environment
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Send & Petroleum Resources
- Akwa Ibom Land Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Lands, Town Planning & Survey
- Akwa Ibom Land Ministry of Information & Strategy
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Health
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Science & Technology
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Women Evolution and Social Development
- Akwa Ibom Country Ministry of Youth & Sports
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Administration & Supplies
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry building of Economic Development Labour and Manpower Planning
- Akwa Ibom Land Ministry of Investment, Commerce and Industries
- Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Culture and Tourism
- Akwa Ibom Land Bureau of Political/Legislative Diplomacy and Water Resources
- Akwa Ibom Country Bureau of Rural Development & Cooperatives
Local Government Areas [edit]
Akwa Ibom Country consists of 30-one (31) local government areas. They are:
- Abak
- Eastern Obolo
- Eket
- Esit-Eket
- Essien Udim
- Etim-Ekpo
- Etinan
- Ibeno[27]
- Ibesikpo-Asutan
- Ibiono-Ibom
- Ika
- Ikono
- Ikot Abasi
- Ikot Ekpene
- Ini
- Itu
- Mbo
- Mkpat-Enin
- Nsit-Atai
- Nsit-Ibom
- Nsit-Ubium
- Obot-Akara
- Okobo
- Onna
- Oron
- Oruk Anam
- Ukanafun
- Udung-Uko
- Uruan
- Urue-Offong/Oruko
- Uyo
Demographics [edit]
Ethnic groups [edit]
The main ethnic groups of the state are:
- Ibibio
- Anaang
- Oron
- Ekid
- Obolo
Religion [edit]
The people in Akwa Ibom are predominantly Christian.
Pioneer Qua Iboe Church building, Akwa Ibom Land
Languages [edit]
Like their Efik neighbors of Cross River Land, people of Akwa Ibom speak various dialects of the Ibibio-Efik languages, which belong to the Benue–Congo language family, forming function of the Niger–Congo group of languages.
The post-obit table lists languages of Akwa Ibom State and the local authorities areas in which they are spoken:[28]
| Language | LGA(s) spoken in |
|---|---|
| Anaang | Abak, Essien Udim, Ika, Ikot Ekpene, Oruk-Anam, Ukanafun,Etim ekpo, |
| Obolo | Eastern Obolo |
| Ekid | Eket, Esit Eket |
| Etebi | Esit Eket |
| Ibibio | Etinan, Ibiono Ibom, Ikono, Ikot Abasi, Itu, Mkpat Enin, Nsit Atai, Nsit-Ubium, Onna, Uruan, Uyo |
| Ibuno | Ibeno |
| Ika Oku | Ika |
| Nkari | Ini |
| Itu Mbon Uso | Ini |
| Idere | Itu |
| Efik | Itu, Uruan |
| Ebughu | Mbo, Oron |
| Efai | Mbo |
| Enwan | Mbo |
| Oro | Mbo, Oron, Udung Uko, Urue-Offrong-Oruko |
| Iko | Eastern Obolo |
| Okobo | Okobo |
| Ilue | Oron |
| Khana | Oruk-Anam |
Education [edit]
The Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Education is tasked with monitoring the education sector of the country. The current region of Akwa Ibom State in old Calabar Kingdom was the first to come across Western teaching in Nigeria with the institution of Hope Waddell Grooming Institute, at Calabar in 1895, and the Methodist Boys' High School, Oron in 1905 as well as other top schools such equally the Holy Family Higher at Abak and Regina Coeli Higher in Essene.
Some educational institutes in the country are:
- University of Uyo, Uyo[29]
- Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron[xxx]
Federal Politechnic, Ukana[31]
- Akwa Ibom State University (Oruk Anam LGA and Mkpat Enin LGA)[32]
- Obong University, Obong Ntak[33]
- Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Ikot Osurua[34]
- Uyo Urban center Polytechnic Nduetong Oku[35]
- Foundation Higher of Engineering science Ikot Ekpene[36]
- Apex Polytechnic
- Heritage Polytechnic, Eket[37] [38]
- School of Nursing; Uyo, Eket, Oron, Ikot Ekpene, Etinan[39]
- Akwa Ibom State College of Education, Afaha Nsit[xl]
- School Of Basic Studies, Abak[41]
- College of Arts & Sciences, Nnung Ukim[42]
- Ritman Academy[43]
- Certain Polytechnic, Ukanafun[44]
- Topfaith University, Mkpatak[45]
- Trinity Polytechnic Uyo[46]
Notable people [edit]
- Obong Victor Attah, sometime governor of Akwa Ibom State[47]
- Senator Godswill Akpabio, former governor of Akwa Ibom State, quondam Senate Minority Leader[48]
- Effiong Dickson Bob[49]
- Ini Edo, Nollywood Extra[fifty]
- Obong Ufot Ekaette, secretary to the Government of the Federal Commonwealth of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007 nether President Olusegun Obasanjo[51]
- Dominic Ekandem kickoff central in English-speaking West Africa. Showtime Nigerian Cardinal to qualify as a candidate to the papacy.[52]
- Senator (Engr.) Chris Ekpenyong One-time deputy governor of Akwa Ibom State in the Victor Attah assistants and current Nigerian Senator representing Akwa Ibom North-Due west Senatorial District in the 9th Assembly.[53]
- Engr. Patrick Ekpotu, old Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom Country[54]
- Udom Gabriel Emmanuel, Governor of Akwa Ibom State from May 2022 to appointment[55]
- Senator Ita Enang, Senior Special Assistant (Niger-Delta) to President Muhammadu Buhari[56]
- Vincent Enyeama, professional footballer (Goalie) and old Super Eagle captain[57]
- Mark Essien, entrepreneur and founder of Hotels.ng[58]
- Chief Donald Etiebet, former Minister of Petroleum[59]
- Nse Ikpe-Etim, Nollywood extra[60]
- Eve Esin, Nollywood actress[61]
- Etim Inyang, quondam Inspector Full general of the Nigerian Police Force (I.G.P) 1985 to 1986[62]
- Obong Akpan Isemin, elected governor of Akwa Ibom State in Nigeria from January 1992 to November 1993 during the Nigerian Third Democracy[63]
- Clement Isong, second governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria; first civilian governor of the former Cantankerous River Country[64]
- Emem Isong, multi-award winning filmmaker and CEO of Royal Arts University[65]
- Rt. Hon. Onofiok Luke, the 11th Speaker of the Akwa Ibom Land House of Assembly and the Pioneer Speaker of the Nigeria Youth Parliament[66]
- Group Capt. Idongesit Nkanga, former armed forces governor of Akwa Ibom State[67]
- Samuel Peter, world heavyweight boxing champion[68]
- Egbert Udo Udoma, from Ikot Abasi, former chief justice of Republic of uganda[69] [seventy]
- Ime Bishop Umoh, Nollywood actor[71]
- Professor Okon Uya was briefly chairman of the National Electoral Committee of Nigeria (NECON), appointed by President Ibrahim Babangida later on the presidential elections of 12 June 1993 had been annulled and his predecessor Humphrey Nwosu dismissed.[72]
See also [edit]
- Akwa Ibom Land Ministry of Educational activity
- Listing Of Authorities Ministries Of Akwa Ibom State
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External links [edit]
- akwaibomstate.gov.ng: Official website of the Akwa Ibom State Government
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akwa_Ibom_State
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