Kneeling, bowing
or prostrating for the wife of Akwa Ibom State governor, Mrs. Unoma Akpabio, is
a common feature in Akwa Ibom state and why it is so have been revealed.
Those who do not
oblige to this concept are often considered to be anti-Akpabio’s
administration.
A member in the
Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly representing Mbo State Constituency, Mrs.
Alice Ekpenyong, knelt before the governor’s wife at the Independent National
Electoral Commission office, when they were being presented with the
certificates of return in 2011.
Similarly, many of
the commissioners in the state cannot stand before Mrs. Akpabio to talk; they
must either face a different direction or stoop low before her.
Recently, the
Commissioner of Works, Mr. Don Etim, was found kneeling to talk to her during
one of the Peoples Democratic Party campaign rallies in the state.
Etim is the Dean,
College of Commissioners in the state. He is one of the longest serving
commissioners in Akpabio’s administration.
Also a
commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Dr. (Mrs.) Glory Edet, was
recently seen fanning her during the presentation of the 2015 Appropriation
Bill to the House of Assembly.
A strong PDP
member, Mr. Silvernus Okon, stated that the governor’s wife has no regards for
anybody.
He added that even
if Etim had wanted to kneel before her, she would have cautioned the man
against doing so.
“It is
unbelievable that Don Etim who is old enough to be her father could descend so
low to kneel before her.
“This tells you
the type of people that we have in the state. Even if Etim had wanted to kneel
for her, we expected her to have stopped him and cautioned him against doing so
in future,” he said.
All attempts to
get Etim to react to why he knelt before the governor’s wife failed as calls to
his phone indicated that it had been switched off.
A text message was
also sent to him which he did not reply.
Why Akwa Ibom State commissioners, lawmakers kneel before Akpabio’s wife
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Sunday, March 15, 2015
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