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Governor Eno clarifies LG autonomy to newly elected chairmen

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Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State addressed the newly inaugurated local government chairmen on Monday, emphasizing that the recent autonomy granted to local governments does not equate to independence from the state government.

During the inauguration of the thirty-one chairmen, Eno cautioned against misinterpreting the concept of autonomy. He asserted that “there’s no autonomy in governance” and highlighted that no government branch can function in isolation.

“Each of you is now autonomous in your financial dealings, which means you will receive your funds directly,” he explained. “But remember, we have shared responsibilities, and those shared responsibilities must be carefully thought out.”

Eno elaborated on the importance of collaboration, stating, “How our teachers will be paid across the board, how their allowances and gratuities will be paid. We expect that we sit down and understand our shared commitment to our people. There is no autonomy in governance.”

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He reiterated that the chairmen are part of a unified government structure, saying, “You’re an integral part of the machinery of government, and in governance, you are expected to align your actions and policies with our Governance blueprint, the ARISE Agenda.”

The governor congratulated the chairmen on their electoral victories and reaffirmed his directive that they must reside in their local areas as chief security officers of their local governments.

“We will not encourage visiting Chairmen. Live in your respective local government areas. Stay in your various areas of jurisdiction. You are autonomous, so stay in your autonomous communities,” he instructed.

Expressing gratitude to the Akwa Ibom Independent Electoral Commission (AKISIEC) and its chairman, Elder Aniedi Ikoiwak, for ensuring a free and fair election, Eno also acknowledged the role of women in governance. “To the women, we thank God that you’re properly integrated. Unfortunately, my dear wife is not here with us, but she has fought a good fight. Today, I am sure that from the balcony of Heaven, she would look down with a smile because what she desired has been achieved,” he said.

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