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Akwa Ibom Governor Signs 2025 Budget into Law

By   Milcah    Tanimu

Akwa Ibom, January 8, 2025Governor Umo Eno has signed the 2025 Budget into law, setting in motion strategic economic reforms for Akwa Ibom. The budget prioritizes infrastructure, healthcare, and educational development, aiming to improve the state’s living standards and economic sustainability.

Governor Eno’s administration focuses on strengthening the local economy by investing in key sectors that promise long-term benefits. With this new budget, Akwa Ibom aims to achieve inclusive growth and job creation, ensuring a better future for its residents.

This step demonstrates Akwa Ibom‘s commitment to transforming its economy and providing better opportunities for its citizens.

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