I didn’t appoint my daughter as Akwa Ibom First Lady – Gov Eno

Pastor Umo Eno

Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State says reports making the rounds that he appointed his daughter as First Lady of the State are false.

Reports had emerged last week claiming that the governor named his first daughter, Mrs. Helen Obareki, as the First Lady of the state following his wife’s demise.

Clarifying the reports, the governor said his daughter was appointed as the Coordinator of the Office of the First Lady, a point he made clear to Senator Oluremi Tinubu during her condolence visit.

He made the clarification while speaking at the All Nations Christian Ministry International, Eket, on Sunday.

The governor explained that his decision was a natural outcome, not one motivated by political considerations.

He maintained that first ladies are not appointed. However, following the passing of his wife, it was reasonable and comforting for his daughter—who had been her mother’s closest assistant—to oversee and implement the programs of the office.

He noted that priority attention would be given to his late wife’s pet project, Golden Initiative for All (GIFA), as well as other support programs for women, the elderly, the vulnerable, and the less privileged. He added that these activities could only be sustained with Mrs. Obareki as coordinator due to her experience, exposure, education, and access.

His words: “Appointing our daughter, who had worked closely with her late mother, as the coordinator is not an appointment as First Lady. You don’t appoint a First Lady. The Office of the First Lady has responsibilities to the women of this state, and my wife had programs she was running—the GIFA, the support for the elderly, and other programs.

“As long as I remain governor, those programs will not die. There must be a coordinator, and it must be someone I see on a daily basis, someone who can walk into my room and brief me, not a distant person.”

Governor Eno further explained that, by the appointment, his daughter would be addressed as the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor and Coordinator, Office of the First Lady, stating that this decision was one way to bring healing to the family and comfort to himself.

While expressing gratitude to the wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and her entourage, the governor also thanked the church for their words of comfort and encouraged them to find solace in the word of God.

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