Akoko edo latest news
Akoko Edo is a local government area in Edo State, Nigeria. Here are some of the latest news and updates from Akoko Edo:
News
- Akoko Edo Council Chairman Impeached: The Chairman of Akoko Edo Local Government Council, Hon. Friday Okai, was impeached by the council's legislative arm on February 22, 2023, following allegations of financial mismanagement and abuse of office.
- Farmers Protest Over Insecurity: Farmers in Akoko Edo have protested against the increasing cases of banditry and kidnapping in the area, which has affected their farming activities and livelihoods.
- Road Construction: The Edo State Government has commenced the construction of a new road in Akoko Edo, which is expected to improve transportation and economic activities in the area.
- Youth Empowerment Program: The Akoko Edo Local Government Council has launched a youth empowerment program aimed at providing skills training and financial support to young people in the area.
- Healthcare Services: The Edo State Government has upgraded the Akoko Edo General Hospital, providing modern healthcare facilities and equipment to improve healthcare services in the area.
Events
- Akoko Edo Cultural Festival: The Akoko Edo Cultural Festival is scheduled to hold on March 25, 2023, to promote the culture and traditions of the people of Akoko Edo.
- Youth Football Tournament: A youth football tournament is scheduled to hold in Akoko Edo on April 1, 2023, to promote sports and unity among young people in the area.
Opportunities
- Job Vacancies: The Akoko Edo Local Government Council has announced job vacancies for various positions, including teachers, nurses, and administrative staff.
- Business Opportunities: The Edo State Government has launched a business support program for entrepreneurs in Akoko Edo, providing funding and training to support small-scale businesses.
Please note that these are just some of the latest news and updates from Akoko Edo, and may not be exhaustive. For more information, you can visit the official website of the Akoko Edo Local Government Council or other reliable sources.