Akwa Ibom State governor, Umo Eno, has cautioned youths in the state against attacking the personality and making unfounded allegations against Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.
Eno gave the warning after a peaceful protest on Tuesday, by members of the Akwa Ibom Youth Coalition at the Government House, Uyo, over issues raised by a female member of the Greater Akpabio family.
In a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ekerete Udoh, on Thursday, the protesters had presented a letter outlining their concerns, which was received by the Head of Service, Effiong Essien, on behalf of Governor Eno.
Governor Eno, while acknowledging the right of citizens to express their opinions, warned that family disputes should remain private and not be escalated into public controversies capable of tarnishing the image of respected leaders.
“We don’t dabble into family matters whose resolutions reside purely within the realms of privacy and family level.
“However, we appeal to our younger generation not to destroy the leaders God has raised for us at all levels by besmirching their character or making unfounded allegations against them,” he said.
The governor’s mouthpiece stressed the importance of civility, unity, and respect for leaders irrespective of political affiliation, noting that such virtues reflect Akwa Ibom’s enduring values.
“Our leaders across party lines are our enduring assets, and we must not engage in tendencies that may diminish their standing in society,” he added.
He further maintained that the office and person of the Senate President bring immense pride to the people of Akwa Ibom and should be accorded the highest level of respect.
While calling for restraint, the governor urged youths to explore dialogue and peaceful means in resolving grievances, maintaining that mutual respect and peace remain the bedrock of the state’s progress and development.
The protest and Governor Eno’s intervention come on the back of a murder allegation against Akpabio by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Patience Akpabio.













