Akwa Ibom State Youth Empowerment Fund Bill: Speaker commends sponsors.

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The Speaker of the Akwa Ibom state House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Onofiok Luke has said that previous struggles by youths of the state to be given a political space in the state has begun to yield positive institutional gains.

He said this on Thursday during the debate on the second reading of the bill for a law to implement a sustainable youth policy framework through the establishment of Akwa Ibom youth development fund. The bill is sponsored by Hon. Emmanuel Bassey of Ini state constituency.

The Speaker said that the state is currently at the phase where the youths are taking advantage of the presence of a large number of youths in government to actualise their development causes.

Recalling the days of “political struggles” by some prominent youths in the state between 1999 and 2011, the speaker noted that the proposed law to create a youth development fund was an example of how the youths are benefitting from past struggles for political space by young people.

“As a beneficiary of the youth struggle, let me thank the sponsor and co-sponsors of the bill and let me thank the younger people of Akwa Ibom who have decided to engage in the struggle in line with best practices.

“Prior to now, the struggle by the youths of the state was for the enlargement of the political space, for the accommodation of youths in the government. That struggle yielded result, and this result is seen in the fact that most of us here today are relatively young people. That youth struggle has materialised today in the sense that the present class of young people can leveraged on the political offices that we hold to push their agenda. These agenda would have been difficult for the elderly to understand. It could only take a young person to be able to propose this bill. Indeed, this is the beginning of the crystallising of the youth struggle for development in the state.

“I must commend this young generation for the astute manner they have engaged government, and at this level, it has become an intellectual struggle. It is no more some form of enlargement of the political space; it is now a struggle for an institutionalised framework for youth development. While elsewhere they resort to arms struggle and restiveness, we have decided in Akwa Ibom state to engage government intellectually”.

The Akwa Ibom youth development bill seeks the establishment and composition of Akwa Ibom State Youth Empowerment Fund “into which shall be paid all monies received as 10% Oil Derivation Fund, grants, and subventions from National and Donor agencies for the purpose of youth development…”

Members of the House spoke overwhelmingly in support of the bill.

Itu member, Hon. Idong Ituen said the bill was innovative “because it is not only seeking to create a fund but it sets out what the funds will be used for.”

Also speaking in support of the bill, the member from Ibiono Ibom, Rt. Hon Ime Okon said since the bill was rest the first time last year November, young people from his constituency have written to him three times demanding him to support the bill.

Mbo state constituency representative, Hon Samuel Ufuo said the bill would lay the proper foundation for a better future for young people in Akwa Ibom state.

The bill was committed to the joint committee on Youth and Sports and the subcommittee on Economic Development for necessary research and subsequent briefing of the House.

Only on Thursday, the House mandated its Committee on Works and Transport to undertake an on-the-spot assessment visit to Ibiakpan Ikot Obio Ekere, Ibiakpan Nto Akan and Utu Ikot Ekpenyong communities in Ikot Ekpene local government area to ascertain the level of damage done to the community by flood as a result of the ongoing construction of Uyo-Ikot/Ekpene road by a construction firm, Julius Berger Plc.

This is sequel to a motion brought before it on Thursday by the member representing Ikot-Ekpene/Obot Akara State Constituency, Hon. Idongesit Ntekpere. The lawmaker had informed his colleagues that residents of Ibiakpan Ikot Obio Ekere, Ibiakpan Nto Akan and Utu Ikot Ekpenyong communities are facing a threatening flood as a result of a catchpit created in the area by Julius Berger Construction Company.

He prayed the Assembly to intervene in the matter to prevent loss of lives by directing the construction firm to relocate its catch pit to another area or construct a channel to a nearby river to salvage the situation, and also urged the House to prevail on the company to provide relief to victims whose property have been affected.

Speaker Luke directed the committee on Works and Transport to act immediately.

Also during plenary, a bill for a law to establish the Akwa Ibom State Safety Commission and other connected matters sponsored by the member representing Esit-Eket/Ibeno State Constituency, Hon. Usoro Akpanusoh, passed first reading. The bill was committed to the Committee on Business, Ethics, Rules and Privileges for rescheduling.

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