AkwaIbom Restructures Information Ministry for Enhanced Service Delivery
The Akwa Ibom State Government has announced a major reorganisation of the Ministry of Information, aimed at aligning its operations with modern integrated communication strategies and the objectives of the ARISE Agenda of Governor Umo Eno.
According to a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Umanah, the restructuring, approved by Governor Umo Eno, is designed to enhance efficiency in information management, media relations, and public engagement.
As part of the changes, the Directorate of Information has been renamed the Directorate of Information and Public Communications to reflect its broader mandate in handling the government’s diverse communication needs. The Public Relations Directorate has also been expanded to include advertising functions, ensuring structured planning and improved visibility of state government initiatives.
Additionally, the Directorate of Strategy has been rebranded as the Directorate of New Media and Strategy, with a focus on leveraging digital platforms for real-time communication and citizen engagement. The Directorate of Archives has been upgraded to the Directorate of Documentaries and Archives, which will now oversee periodic documentation of government projects, policies, and programs in addition to its archival functions.
To further enhance technology-driven solutions, the former Directorate of Technical Services has been renamed the Directorate of ICT and Technical Services, ensuring improved service delivery within the ministry’s ecosystem.
Meanwhile, the Directorates of Administration and Supplies; Planning, Research, and Statistics; and Finance and Accounts will maintain their existing structures and functions.
The state government has urged stakeholders and the public to take note of these changes and engage with the appropriate directorates as needed.
Describing the restructuring as a strategic move, the statement emphasized that it would strengthen governance, transparency, and innovation, ensuring that government communication remains effective and aligned with contemporary trends.