The Executive Chairman

Etinan Local Government Area

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Uko Friday Umoh

Executive Chairman, Etinan Local Government Area (October 7, 2024 - Ongoing)

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2025

Allocation

2025
April Net Allocation
₦443,555,782.11
2025
March Net Allocation
₦468,842,896.00
2025
February Net Allocation
₦489,934,553.09
2025
January Net Allocation
₦409,910,558.08

The 2025

Budget

On Going

2024

THE GULLY EROSION AT ETINAN SECTION OF NUNG UDO ETINAN ROAD IN AKWA IBOM STATE

Amount Awarded: ₦219,511,489.00

Awarding Agency: Federal Ministry of Works

On Going

2024

PROVISION OF 6NOS MOTORISED BOREHOLES AND OVERHEAD TANKS, GENERATING SETS AND SOLAR STREET LIGHTS WITH 3KM RADIUS RETICULATION IN ETINAN,

Amount Awarded: ₦35,000,000.00

Awarding Agency: Federal Ministry of Niger Delta

On Going

2024

EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME FOR WOMEN & YOUTH ETINAN COMMUNITIES ETINAN LGA AKWA IBOM STATE

Amount Awarded: ₦170,000,000.00

Awarding Agency: Presidency

The Local Government

Development Plan

On Going

Primary Healthcare Improvement

“I will upgrade and equip primary health centres across Etinan LGA, ensuring access to clean water, qualified staff, and affordable medications, so that no resident is left behind in receiving quality healthcare.”

Completed

Youth Empowerment and Skill Acquisition Programs

“My administration will launch a youth empowerment initiative that provides free training in digital skills, tailoring, welding, and small business management, with starter packs to help our youth become self-reliant.”

Not Started

Rural Road Rehabilitation and Infrastructure Development

“I promise to prioritize the rehabilitation of rural roads across Etinan LGA, ensuring that our farmers and residents can easily transport goods, access markets, and connect to nearby towns and health centres.”

On Going

Primary Healthcare Improvement

“I will upgrade and equip primary health centres across Etinan LGA, ensuring access to clean water, qualified staff, and affordable medications, so that no resident is left behind in receiving quality healthcare.”

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