Akpabio Boasts of Transforming Akwa Ibom as Governor
SENATE President, Godswill Akpabio, has boasted of his achievements while serving as Governor of Akwa Ibom for two tenures.
Akpabio recounted this on Friday while at the retreat for the National Assembly leadership being held in Ikot-Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State.
He boasted of shutting the prison yards while boosting the hospitality sector in the state.
Akpabio emphasized that his transformation agenda as Governor repositioned Akwa Ibom under his leadership.
“I closed the doors of prisons, and I now opened the doors of schools, then I now opened the door of hospitality, that is why you are now comfortable.
“Where we are, I must say, was a prison, this location was a prison. Sometime in 1853, a prison was constructed here. When I grew up, what I saw – I saw the walls of prison, and I saw elders constantly coming out with prison uniforms as a child.
“We were meant to have that mentality that when you grow old to become an adult, you will end up in prison. That was what the colonial masters left for us here. In my time, I said, I must do two things. Number one, I must stop the houseboy/housegirl syndrome that tended to be the lot of this state, and number two, I must stop the prison mentality,” Akpabio said to the lawmakers.
The Senate President also boasted of boosting the education sector in the state while as Governor, among other accomplishments.
“So, I declared free and compulsory education for all Nigerian children who found their way into this state.
“Today, many of them are graduates; I had to add over 6,000 classrooms, and I had to add a new polytechnic and a new university.
“I brought down the walls of the prisons here that had existed for 108 years, and then I built a brand new prison, and then I decided to turn the old prison into what you are seeing now,” the Senate President said.