Completion Agenda Exposition Campaign

Completion Agenda Exposition Campaign

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The Completion Agenda Expedition Campaign is a learning platform for students in public schools who

Educational curriculums are expanding in today’s world to accommodate extracurricular activities such as educational expedition. A well organized school expedition could provide a unique learning experience for students and pupils. It can open their eyes to the world around them, while directly and indirectly informing them about what they have to contribute to the development of society as they b

Photos from Completion Agenda Exposition Campaign's post 25/12/2022

MERRY XMAS

COMPLETION AGENDA EXPOSITION CAMPAIGN HITS IKOT EKPENE SENATORIAL DISTRICT

..as students embark on excursion visit to Victor Attah Int'l Airport

In futherance of efforts by , Mrs. Josephine Bassey to expose young minds across the three Senatorial District of Akwa Ibom to the practical application of the theoretical aspect of what they are taught in school through excursion visit to placed of interest, students of Community secondary Commercial School, Urua obo, in Ikot Ekpene and Community Secondary Comprehensive School, Ukana East, Essien Udim on Monday 12th December, 2022 visited the Victor Attah International Airport on an excursion visit.

Photos from Completion Agenda Exposition Campaign's post 14/12/2022

COMPLETION AGENDA EXPOSITION CAMPAIGN HITS IKOT EKPENE SENATORIAL DISTRICT

..as students embark on excursion visit to Victor Attah Int'l Airport

..commends Gov Emmanuel's footprints in aviation development

In futherance of efforts by the Special Assistant to Governor Udom Emmanuel on Project monitoring, Mrs. Josephine Bassey to expose young minds across the three Senatorial District of Akwa Ibom to the practical application of the theoretical aspect of what they are taught in school through excursion visit to places of interest, students of Community secondary Commercial School, Urua obo, in Ikot Ekpene and Community Secondary Comprehensive School, Ukana East, Essien Udim on Monday 12th December, 2022 visited the Victor Attah International Airport on an excursion visit.

The Governor's aide on arrival at the airport explained that the idea behind the excursion was to enrich the students knowledge about the workings and operations of an airport. She particularly noted that the visit would avail them opportunity to see things for themselves ask questions and interact with the operators of the airport, and the pilots.

The students led by Mrs. Josephine Bassey, were accompanied by their teachers to on the excursion.

They were received on arrival at the airport by two aides of the Governor, Meflyn Anwana who is the Special Assistant to the Governor on Entreprenurial development, Directorate of Marketing and Brand Management and her counterpart in-charge of Research and Documentation, Mr. Essien Ndueso who took time to explain to them the vision behind the establishment of the airport, it's history and career opportunities that abound at the airport.

Representatives of the airport management led by the Head of Operations at the Victor Attah International Airport, Mrs. Emem Uweh, Technical Support Staff, John Nseowo, Samuel Ekefre and Engr. Lazurus the project Engineer at the Maintenance Repair and Overhaul, MRO facillity were on hand to brief the students on the workings of the airport and also conducted round the component units at the facility.

Head of Marketing and Communications for Ibom Air, Annie Essienette and a Pilot with Ibom Air, Captain Ibrahim Mohammed who welcome them to Ibom Airlines office situated at the airport, explained the Operations of the airline, and equally led them through the various units and departments at the company.

Reacting, the students and teachers who were visibly excited being at the airport, and having opportunity to see airplanes arriving and taking off with passengers on board, commended Governor Udom Emmanuel for investing in aviation development. They equally commended the Governor's aide, Mrs. Josephine for facilitating the excursion exercise, noting that the experience has broadened their understanding and mindset on how an airport looks like.

The students were conducted round the Arrival hall, ticketing points, departure hall, the Ibom Air Smart Building, MRO, various offices at the airport and component units, and were also introduced to new technologies.

At the end of the excursion each of the students numbering over 50 were given school bags by the Governor's aide, while Ibom Air gifted them branded pen.

23/10/2022

The Government of Akwa Ibom State
Through the Directorate of Marketing and Brand Management presents

THE DAKKADA ENTREPRENEURIAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH, DECO 2022

As part of our project based assistance scheme, DECO is empowering entrepreneurs in our ecosystem who have been part of our different human capacity development programmes.

Star Prize: N2Million naira Start-up Prize!
Small Equipment financing worth millions of naira will also be given.!

Hurry now!
https://bit.ly/DECO_Application to apply!

Applications close 26th of October 2022

Dakkada Entrepreneurial Community Outreach (DECO 2022)




DAKKADA ENTREPRENEURIAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH 23/10/2022

The Government of Akwa Ibom State
Through the Directorate of Marketing and Brand Management presents

THE DAKKADA ENTREPRENEURIAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH, DECO 2022

As part of our project based assistance scheme, DECO is empowering entrepreneurs in our ecosystem who have been part of our different human capacity development programmes.

Star Prize: N2Million naira Start-up Prize!
Small Equipment financing worth millions of naira will also be given.!

Hurry now!
https://bit.ly/DECO_Application to apply!

Applications close 26th of October 2022

Dakkada Entrepreneurial Community Outreach (DECO 2022)




DAKKADA ENTREPRENEURIAL COMMUNITY OUTREACH

01/03/2022

We wish you a happy new month filled with possibilities

01/03/2022

WISHING YOU A BLESSED MONTH OF MARCH FILLED WITH OPPORTUNITIES AND GOODNEWS.

21/02/2022

Happy New Week

02/02/2022

Under this programme we want to expose our school children to key government infrastructure, we want them to be aware of the history of the developmental strides of Governor Udom Emmanuel and we want them to be inspired and learn some lessons that they cannot ever learn in the classroom.

01/02/2022

Happy New Month Akwa Ibomites

17/01/2022

We wish you a fulfilled week

Photos from Completion Agenda Exposition Campaign's post 15/01/2022

BEING THE SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY,
MR. UDOM EMMANUEL, GOVERNOR, AKWA
IBOM STATE ON THE OCCASION OF THE
ARMED FORCES REMEMBRANCE DAY,
JANUARY 15TH, 2022, THE CENOTAPH, UYO

PROTOCOL

We are gathered here today, as is being done all over the Nation, to celebrate and honour the sacrifices, patriotic fervour, gallantry and spirit of volunteerism of the Men and Officers of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

It was the famed World War 2, hero, General George Patton who made this aptly reflective observation that “It is better to fight for something in life than to die for nothing”.

The brave warriors we are honouring today, believed in something, an ideal or causes higher than their collective or personal interest, and that’s why they elected through volunteerism, not by conscription to sign up to fight for the preservation of our territorial integrity against foreign or domestic enemies.

These gallant men and of course women, went into battle fields spread across the world knowing full well that, they may pay the ultimate price which most did, but because they believed in something - our unity, our freedom, the capacity for us to live in peace and harmony, they willingly offered to pay the ultimate sacrifice. Today, as Benjamin Disraeli once said, we are the heirs and heiress or those who have earned the “inheritance of a great example” they set.

Perhaps it is pertinent to ask: Have we rewarded these brave and gallant men and women who even as we speak are being shot at, attacked and killed by such non-state actors as Boko Haram, bandits, agents of separatist movements or those who are at different theatres of war outside our shores? Have we correspondingly appreciated and rewarded them for their labour and sacrifices? What have we done to show in practical terms that the labour, the toil, the psychological scars, the emotional trauma which invariably led to such post-war stress syndrome as depression, su***de etc., were not in vain?

It is one thing for us to gather here every year to eulogize these patriotic and brave men and women, but as Ronald Reagan once enjoined “if words cannot repay the debt we owe these men, surely with our actions we must strive to keep faith with them and with the vision that led them to battle and to final sacrifice”.

On our part, we have shown in practical terms our deep appreciation for the sacrifices our gallant patriots made. We are grateful for the deep collaboration we have enjoyed from the Nigerian Armed Forces especially those with command locations in our State, such as the 2 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, and other arms of the Services. That we are nationally celebrated as one of the most peaceful States in the nation is a testament to the cooperation we have received form the Armed Forces and other allied security agencies.

We have to date, built 168 blocks of flats for the Officers and Men of the Nigerian Army Battalion located in Ibagwa; we have done the water reticulation aimed at ensuring the residents of the barracks have clean water. We are determined to intervene in other quality of life projects. This is, just a little effort on our part to show that we appreciate the sacrifices the Men and Officers of the Nigeria Armed Forces are making to keep us safe and secure.

Let me use this opportunity to appeal to our people to eschew tendencies that helped provide the ferment for conflicts. We are a nation rich in diversity, and our diversity should represent our strength and not platforms to enlarge our fault lines or differences. God has given us all that we need to succeed and excel. We must weld and meld these layers of our diversity and knit together a tapestry of oneness, brotherhood and unity based on justice, equity and fairness.

Most of the issues that led to conflicts where these gallant patriots paid with their lives could have been resolved if we had listened to one another and appreciated the concerns and grievances our aggrieved compatriots had brought to the table of discussion. Unfortunately, we were stuck in our set of demands and were unwilling to make compromises. We must learn to jaw-jaw instead of war-war.

Today, our nation is faced with some of those similar sentiments that had led us to fight one another, and the drum beat and rhetoric of division are being beaten and enlarged by various echo-chambers. We must neuter these divisive and incendiary rhetoric and agree to build a nation that our founding fathers had envisioned, based on our diversity and inherent greatness.

As we get ready to elect our next set of leaders, let us be reminded that national interest should and must trump or override our personal or group interest and those things that may heat upon the polity and strain the cords of our unity must ne avoided. We cannot afford another national conflict; we cannot afford to send our youths to fight over issues that could have been addressed peacefully in an atmosphere of mutual respect and trust.

May the labour and sacrifices of those we are gathered here today to celebrate NEVER be in vain. We salute their patriotism, we salute their bravery, we salute their sacrifices and we owe them our everlasting gratitude.

God bless the Nigerian Armed Forces, God bless Akwa Ibom State and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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