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Eno Vows Sustained Push for Power Reforms, Ibom Deep Seaport

March 21, 2026
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Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, touched down at Victor Attah International Airport amid optimism that his sideline engagements with international investors could accelerate long-standing ambitions in the state’s power and maritime sectors.

Speaking candidly to Government House Correspondents on arrival, the governor reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to transformative reforms, particularly in electricity supply and the development of the Ibom Deep Seaport—two flagship initiatives central to his ARISE Agenda for economic diversification and industrial growth.

The UK visit, which included participation in official events such as the state dinner hosted by King Charles III at Windsor Castle, provided Governor Eno a strategic platform to interface directly with potential investors, especially those in the power sector.

“The trip allowed me to meet with investors, especially in the power sector,” he said, assuring residents of “positive outcomes” from the interactions. While declining to disclose specifics at this stage—citing the need for due process—he expressed confidence that the engagements would yield tangible results.

Nigeria’s power sector has faced persistent national challenges, including the recent widespread outage that left millions in darkness. Governor Eno expressed regret over the situation but pivoted quickly to state-level action.

He highlighted “giant strides” already taken to reform Akwa Ibom’s power landscape, including the establishment of the Akwa Ibom State Electricity Regulatory Commission, the creation of Ibom Electricity Holdings Limited as a holding entity for state assets, and ongoing efforts aligned with the Electricity Act 2023 and the state’s own Electricity Law 2025.

“It takes a lot of work… precept upon precept,” the governor emphasized, acknowledging that meaningful change requires patience and incremental progress rather than overnight miracles.

His administration has pursued private sector participation models, including concession frameworks, to reposition generation and distribution assets—moves aimed at ensuring reliable, affordable electricity for homes, businesses, and industries.

On the maritime front, the Ibom Deep Seaport remains one of the most anticipated infrastructure projects in Nigeria’s South-South region. Conceived years ago as a deep-water facility capable of accommodating large vessels and positioning Akwa Ibom as a key hub for trade, logistics, and the blue economy, the project has progressed through feasibility studies (with the state recently completing payments for these), regulatory approvals, and access road construction.

Governor Eno appealed for continued patience from citizens, noting that his team is “moving inch by inch” toward realization. “We have made our point very clear. We are engaging investors on the Ibom Deep Seaport,” he stated.

Recent efforts include renewed campaigns for foreign investment partnerships, with the governor underscoring that such mega-projects demand international capital and expertise—Nigeria cannot shoulder them alone.

The governor’s remarks come against the backdrop of federal reassurances, including from President Tinubu himself, on support for the seaport—a commitment reportedly tied to political alignments and national infrastructure priorities.

While some stakeholders have expressed frustration over the pace, Eno struck a note of realism and faith: “I want the Seaport like yesterday. I want power like yesterday. But we would like to go through these processes… by the grace of God, we will get there.”

As Akwa Ibom navigates these critical economic drivers, the governor’s post-UK message blends cautious optimism with a call for collective endurance. With investors showing interest and processes advancing, the administration positions these sectors as pivotal to job creation, revenue generation, and the state’s emergence as an industrial powerhouse in the Niger Delta.

For now, residents await concrete announcements from the engagements abroad, even as Governor Eno’s team presses forward on domestic reforms—one deliberate step at a time.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Governor Umo Eno has returned from the UK with renewed optimism, signaling that international investor interest secured during the trip—particularly in the power sector—represents the strongest near-term catalyst for meaningful progress in Akwa Ibom’s two flagship economic drivers: reliable electricity and the long-awaited Ibom Deep Seaport.

While both projects demand patience and rigorous processes, the governor’s clearest message is this: serious global engagements are now active, and tangible outcomes are expected sooner rather than later.

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