Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Emmanuel declares his appointees incompetent, relieves one

 

Akparawa Ephraim Inyang-eyen former Chief of Staff to Governor Udom Emmanuel, Akwa Ibom state

By Theresa Donatus, Uyo

Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom has declared all his appointees incompetent and thereby sacked his Chief of Staff, Akparawa Ephraim Inyang-eyen.

Our Correspondent gathered that Inyang-eyen's relieved sanction was contained in a letter signed by the Secretary of the State Government, Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem entitled “Appreciation of Your Service letter issued on 22 February, 2022". 

The letter addressed to Ephraim Inyang announced that he has been relieved of his appointment as the Governor’s Chief of Staff, with a directive that he should handover all property of government in his possession to the SSG. 

“On behalf of His Excellency, the Governor, government and the good people of Akwa Ibom State, I write to convey to you His Excellency, the Governor’s profound appreciation of the worthy contributions you made to the development of our dear state while you served as Chief of Staff to the Governor. 

“However, given the urgent need to match skill set and competencies to the task of maintaining the momentum of economic development in peace, your services are no longer required and you are hereby relieved  of your position, as Chief of Staff (CoS) to His Excellency, the Governor with immediate effect. You are therefore directed to handover all property of government in your possession, to the Secretary to the State Government.

“Please, accept the assurances of His Excellency, the Governor’s goodwill and highest regards as you proceed to other endeavors”, the letter stated 

Recalled that the Chief of Staff's security aids were withdrawn by the state governor on Sunday, a day after the videos of the Chief of Staff’s consultations for the Eket Senatorial District seat in the National Assembly surfaced online. 


Our Correspondent, according to the video said, during one of the consultative visits, the Chief of staff was put in the dock by the Royal Fathers, to respond to the allegations against him that he took money meant for roads construction and kept to run election.

Inyang according to the video responded to the royal Fathers: "My fathers, because you have asked and insisted I provide an answer to your question which is like a summon, now let me reply:

"Commissioner doesn't pay for road construction, commissioner processes documents for road construction and the Governor approves it.

"Every contractor in Akwa Ibom is paid by the accountant General, directly to the account of the contractor. No commissioner for works has access to that money. Roads have been abandoned, and falsehood spread that Ephraim Inyang ate the money and that is a lie.

"I'm demanding the elders to petition me to EFCC if I am found wanting, they should do to me what they want because 1 kobo of that money is not with me. That money is with the contractor and the contractor must account for it." He added

When the video surfaced online, Ephraim Inyang’s comment didn’t go down well with the government of the day. 

First, a section of youths led by Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Youth Matters, Comrade Iwaudofia gathered and made a video, threatening fire and brimstone if Ephraim does not retract his statement which they felt is an insult to the governor. 

Iwaudofia stated that “he will march six million youths to occupy Ephraim Inyang’s house until he recants and apologizes to the governor”. 
This is the second time in one month that the police details of the chief of staff have been withdrawn. 3 of the blue-beret wearing police officers were withdrawn from Ephraim back to Government House few weeks ago. 

It was learnt that they returned to their duty post same day on the orders of the IGP who was told of the development by the Chief of Staff. 

Ephraim’s security aides were attached to him when he was appointed as Commissioner for Works about 7 years ago. They were still attached to him when he was appointed as Chief of Staff to the governor. 

Ephraim’s ordeal might be connected to his support for the governorship ambition of Senator Bassey Albert Akpan who is not the governor’s preferred choice for his succession agenda. Whereas, the governor has endorsed the aspiration of Commissioner for Lands, Pastor Umo Eno.

In his response, Akparawa Ephraim Inyang-eyen replied through a statement he signed titled:" Message of Appreciation", the Chief of Staff to Governor Udom Emmanuel appreciated the state governor and the entire people of the state for the opportunity given to him to serve. He also expressed his continous loyalty to the state governor stating that he will continue to support his completion agenda and the state at large.


The appreciation message reads in parts:
"I wish to sincerely thank His Excellency, Governor Udom Emmanuel for the opportunity he gave me to serve as Commissioner for Works and most recently as his Chief of Staff. 

"I am grateful to him for having found me worthy to hold the two positions in his administration. And I am pleased I made a positive impact while I served.

"Let me also thank colleagues whom I served with in the State Executive Council and by extension the larger Exco for their support and encouragement during my time as both Commissioner for Works and Chief of Staff. 

"I equally thank the good people of Akwa Ibom State for availing me the opportunity to have served them in the two capacities so mentioned. I'm deeply grateful. 

"Let me restate my loyalty to His Excellency, Governor Udom Emmanuel and my unflinching support for his completion agenda. 

"I wish to state emphatically that I'll continue to work for the betterment of our dear state wherever I find myself in future. 

"My love for the state and our people remains unquenchable. 

Once again, thank you all." The message stated


Pics: Akparawa Ephraim Inyang-eyen, former Chief of Staff to Governor Udom Emmanuel

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