Ambassador Cornell Udofia, CMC Group President Advocates for Ibiaku Uruan road...Wants Governor Umo Eno's urgent intervention


 
Ambassador Cornell Udofia, CMC Group President Advocates for Ibiaku Uruan road
...Wants Governor Umo Eno's urgent intervention 




Highly celebrated Public Relations Expert and Media personality, Cornelius Udofia, has decried the poor state of Ibiaku Uruan road in Uruan LGA, describing it as the worst road in Akwa Ibom. 

The media guru called on the State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, to disregard any existing political issues, and call for the road to be fixed as it was a big dent on the golden image of his administration. 


The progenitor of Cornel Media Concepts (CMC) and CEO of Cornel Entertainment while addressing newsmen in Uyo on Monday, February 17, 2025 expressed disappointment over the poor state of the road, noting that although the road leads to a foremost privately owned radio station in the State, which many politicians are aware of it's current poor state, it was disturbing to see that such a road still existed in Akwa Ibom State and quite close to the State Capital, Uyo.

"If you look at the way the Governor is running Akwa Ibom, he is running an inclusive government. But I want to request that you come in help fix Ibiaku Uruan road. Nothing is working here, no health facility or potable water and even road. The only thing working here Tang Sio F.M. Ibiaku Uruan road is the worst in Akwa Ibom and my people are suffering," he stressed.

The Media personality hinted on his visit to the State as being a way of giving back to the people and placing his observatory lens on those who are performing outstandingly and commending them, giving Governor Umo Eno thumps up for the job done so far but beckons on him to do more.







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