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UN Ocean Conference: Gov Eno Highlights Gains For A’ibom

by Pioneer News
June 12, 2025
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Akwa Ibom State governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has assured of key strategic action plans as vital gains derived from his recent participation at the United Nations Organization’s Conference on the effects of ocean rise on some coastal states.
Speaking on his arrival at the Victor Attah International Airport in Uyo with Government House Correspondents, the governor noted that the conference became necessary and significant considering the prevailing effects of ocean rise on the coastal states.
“The Ocean Rise Conference draws the world’s attention to the effects of the ocean on our world as a result of climate change. And, there are some key and strategic moves and action plans that Sub-Nationals surrounded by the ocean have to make in order to checkmate any upsurge effects of the ocean,” he stated.
According to the governor, “Akwa Ibom has the longest coastline of 129 kilometre in Nigeria, as such, we were invited along with other Sub-National Governments to participate in that conference.”
Eno noted that the essence of the conference was to create awareness, alertness, understanding, and readiness among the concerned state governments in order for them to begin to put the necessary action plans in place against any sudden effects of the Ocean Rise in their coasts.
“The conference armed us with the necessary action plans for us to come back with the understanding that if we don’t take care of this ocean, in the next couple of years, we will not have our cities again.
“So, it was a nice conference, and we made our contributions. We are back with some actionable points, and we will follow through. The important thing is that Akwa Ibom State is now a member of the United Nations Organization on Ocean Rise Collaboration.”
On the massive reception by his supporters on his arrival, the governor appreciated the people for their unity and unflinching support for a more progressive Akwa Ibom State.

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