GOVERNOR Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom state has thanked practising journalists in the state for robust relationship between them and his administration since inception.
Eno who gave the thanks on Friday in a solidarity message, made available to newsmen by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Ekerete Udoh, also appreciated media capacity to draw attention of his administration to issues of public good.
“Governor Eno, thanked the media for the robust relationship we have enjoyed since my inauguration almost a year ago.“You have bought into our ARISE vision and have consequently reflected that faith and belief in your reportage. “We will continue to work with you, as we galvanize our people to Arise and shine, propelled by the ennobling spirit of unity, brotherhood, and onerous of thoughts and values.
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