Gov Eno assures children of secure future 

Gov Eno assures children of secure future

UYO, Akwa Ibom State – Governor Umo Eno has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to laying a solid foundation for the next generation, describing children as the “future of the world.”

​The governor spoke yesterday, Friday, 13 March 2026, while hosting pupils of King’s Kids Christian Montessori School, Uyo, who were at Government House for a guided educational tour. Despite a demanding schedule, Governor Eno personally received the young visitors, noting that his passion for child welfare remains a top priority.

​ Focus on security and education

​Addressing the pupils, Governor Eno emphasized that the state’s primary duty is to maintain a peaceful environment where children can pursue their dreams without fear.

“We are here to receive you because I pay particular attention to children. What you see and experience today will leave a lasting impression on you,” the Governor stated. “Our job is to ensure a secure and peaceful state where you can focus entirely on your studies.”

​He urged the students to view the visit as a catalyst for their academic ambitions, assuring them that his administration is “giving our today for your tomorrow” to build a lasting legacy.

​Inspiring the next generation

​Beyond the formal address, the Governor commended the school’s faculty for their dedication to nurturing future leaders. Highlights of the visit included:

  • Guided tour: The pupils were given a firsthand look at the inner workings of the Governor’s Office.
  • ARISE Ambassadors: Each child received a backpack filled with educational materials and meal packs. The bags featured the ARISE badge, symbolically commissioning the pupils as ambassadors of the state’s development initiative.
  • Recognition: The pupils presented the Governor with an Award of Leadership Excellence in appreciation of his vision for the state.

​Voices of Gratitude

​The Senior Prefect, Miss Ruth Thank-God, thanked the governor for his warmth and for being a source of inspiration to Akwa Ibom’s youth. Similarly, the Deputy Head Teacher (Academics), Mrs. Grace Ben, lauded the governor’s “genuine care and concern,” noting that the experience would serve as a lifelong memory for the students.

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