The Akwa Ibom state governor, Mr Udom Emmanuel, has commissioned a 3.5Km Afaha Iman-Leprosy Hospital Road, completed with a 0.715Km outfall drain in Etinan local government area.
Inaugurating the road project, Thursday, the governor said rural communities in the state will continue to reap the dividends of their support to his administration and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), as more rural development projects would be unveiled.
“The reason we are concentrating on commissioning community rural roads within this period is to make two categorical statements. First is to show the world that we have kept out promise that in our second term our concentration will be a lot on rural development and today, this is one of those outcomes. Secondly it is to come back to the community to tell them thank you through projects commissioning,” he stated.
He said the Ekpene Obom Leprosy Hospital in Etinan local government area established by the Qua Iboe Church since 1927, was of great significance, being among the first generation mission hospitals in the state.
He affirmed that huge revamp works were ongoing in the hospital to reposition it and that the hospital will be renamed upon completion of intervention works.
“If you go to that hospital, you’ll see a lot of renovation works going on there. We are trying to change the face of that hospital. When we finish everything, we are trying to do with that hospital, we will change the name. It won’t be called Leprosy Hospital again. We will give it a better name”, he stated.