Vision for Economic Transformation:
To fully abide by the norms of good governance advocated by the National Planning Commission (NPC), to monitor how state governments are performing in the implementation of their State Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy,
SEEDS.
A standard set of objectives are to be used for benchmarking, such as: participatory policy-making and planning; fiscal prudence, due process in delivery of service at all levels; and institutionalizing of the principles of value-for-money in service delivery.
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Manages state affairs to
realise optimum benefits of a robust and manifest growth into a desired major
player in Nigeria's and region's economy by exposing all areas and sectors of
the state to vigorous, successive, scalable, and appreciable economic activities
through empowering private enterprises to take the lead in the state’s economy.
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Economic Development in Akwa Ibom State
Akwa Ibom State is experiencing rapid economic transformation, much faster than
the Nigerian average. The quality of life index has grown more than 300% in only
four years. Greater emphasis is paid by
government to provision of social and economic infrastructures, urban and rural
areas have become complementary as government now provides adequate water,
electricity, schools, health facilities, community buildings and market stalls
in rural areas, and agri-business is massively promoted.
Besides, the state is blessed with several untapped mineral resources, a
potential that has lent itself to the industrialisation drive of government.
Government is determined to tow the path of economic diversification ino
aviation, tourism, and agriculture besides petroluem and continues to play a major role in enterpreneural and industrial
development to keep the economy in a perpetual state of growth as well as increase the
level of exploitation of natural resources.
In the end, it is the intention of government to build a capital intensive
economy rather than a labour intensive one, as well as a knowledge driven
economy for global competiveness.
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MDGs have become a major tool for giving more meaning to the lives of Akwa Ibom
people and monitoring their progress with global benchmark on 8 goals with
target set at 2015.
On goal 1 to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger government massively invested
in agriculture, improved nutritional standards, and empowered more farmers; on goal 2 to
achieve universal
primary education government made education free and compulsory; on goal 3 to
promote
gender equality government made laws to protect children with special
intervention for women, such as WAEDEP for agricultural promotion; on goal 4 to
reduce child mortality we have fought the
six child killer diseases through statewide immunisation and even polio no
longer exists in Akwa Ibom.
Also, on goal 5 to improve maternal health, primary, secondary, and tertiary
health centers, some new, are now fully functional; on goal 6 to combat
HIV&AIDS, malaria and other diseases government drives campaigns in homes,
schools, markets, churches, mosques, electronic media, and motor parks; on goal
7 to ensure environmental sustainability we have greatly improved sanitation,
street beautification, pollution control, and flood control; and on goal 8 to
develop global partnership for development we are making Akwa Ibom a
destination for Investors and an Industrial hub, including a commitment to good
governance.
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