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Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by Hugged: 9:26am On Apr 20, 2022
The $1.5million worth of Akwa Ibom Newspaper Corporation Rotary Press acquired by former governor, Godswill Akpabio has remained redundant after about seven years of its installation and commissioning.

The Press consists of a Supra Setter A105, otherwise known as Computer To Plate (CTP) machine and a Goss Community Press with a web offset press, and has the capacity to print 17 colour pages, 32 black and white pages of newspaper and runs 500,000 impression per hour, while the CTP runs a resolution of 2,400 DPI.

The Press was meant to enable the AKNC print the State-owned newspaper, Pioneer, in the State at a low cost, as well as serve as a commercial printing press for both national and local newspapers.

But, the machine, DAILY POST gathered, has never printed any copy of the Pioneer right from the day of its commissioning till now, even as the State government is yet to hand over the facility officially to AKNC.

When contacted, the former General Manager of Pioneer Newspaper, Mr Silas Udo, who was in office when the Press was installed, disclosed that the machines were not officially handed over to them by the supervising ministry, ministry of Information and Strategy and non of the staff of AKNC was trained on how to operate the machine.

“The Press was never used to print the Pioneer in my time. No Pioneer staff under my watch went for training anywhere to master the workings of the Press. Daily Prayers

“Yes, we did not receive the Press. It was a deliberate decision not to receive it as the procedural processes were not done or seen to be done. For example, the checklist to ascertain that what the government paid for, are what were sent by the manufacturers was not done. It would, therefore, have been against Civil Service procedure to sign a Stores Receipt Voucher (SRV), unless this was done after I left service.”

Also contacted, the then Production Manager of AKNC, Mr Idorenyin Umoren, revealed that he was part of the Pre-shipment Inspection Committee announced by State government to visit Goss Community Press Company in Germany, adding that the committee was not inaugurated, and the inspection to the Goss Community Press Company in Germany, Hieldelberg, never saw the light of the day.

He expressed shock that he was only informed that the machines have arrived Uyo through Onne in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, and they were expected to receive them, saying no production staff of AKNC was trained on how to operate the machines.

Also, Mr Patrick Usen, the Consultant who handled the project has blamed the Ministry of Information for the failure of the project, and called for a probe into the abandonment of the printing press.

Usen explained that the machines failed to work due to improper installation, saying the managers of the project did not follow the procedures necessary to set up a Press.

He questioned the manner in which the machines were received, saying there was no confirmation of what was received vis-a-vis what was sent, adding that the auxillary equipment which came with the machines such as forklift, rollers etc., which are among the major equipment for the smooth running of the machines were missing.

The Consultant called for a technical audit of what was supplied, what was installed, and how it was installed, as well as possible errors with the installation processes so as to correct the abnormality that had kept the machines from working.

Meanwhile, efforts to speak with Mr Aniekan Umana, who was then the Commissioner for Information who supervised the whole process of purchasing, installing and commissioning the Press was not successful as he did not pick up his calls, nor responded to text messages sent to his phone by journalists.

However, when the current Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Ini Ememobong was contacted by correspondents, he said, ”when I came into the office, I visited the facility and commissioned an enquiry into issues surrounding the Press, we are working to reconcile all gray areas.

‘In line with the Governor’s determination to continue to achieve result in a most cost effective way, we had to open up the business to private investors who would come and manage the Press. Many have indicated interest and we are still considering the options. I assure you that before the exit of this administration, the Press will be taken over for proper management.”

https://dailypost.ng/2022/04/20/controversies-as-akwa-iboms-1-5m-printing-press-rots-away/

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by money121(m): 9:27am On Apr 20, 2022
scam
lack of maintenace

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by bibianna(f): 9:34am On Apr 20, 2022
Why waist so much time?

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by mariovito(m): 9:35am On Apr 20, 2022
With the way Nigerian government has shown itself over time, government should have no business doing business.

If they want to venture into any industry, its best they hand the running and management of those companies to tested private individuals.

But then, these are avenues politicians milk the system.

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by bibianna(f): 9:37am On Apr 20, 2022
Why waste so much time?

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by jcross19: 9:43am On Apr 20, 2022

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by Parachoko: 9:45am On Apr 20, 2022
mariovito:
With the way Nigerian government has shown itself over time, government should have no business doing business.

If they want to venture into any industry, its best they hand the running and management of those companies to tested private individuals.

But then, these are avenues politicians milk the system.
I wander why is so hard for the federal and state government to run a business in Nigeria though.

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by mariovito(m): 10:08am On Apr 20, 2022
Businesses need the best brains to thrive.

Nigerian governments run a warped form of federalism. So when it comes to employment into any government organization, federal character takes priority over merit.

Then also, with the proliferation of corruption and nepotism, available jobs are either given to friends and cronies or tribesmen of those in charge, or its given to the one with the money.

All of these procedure do not prioritize merit.

So government business suffers.


Parachoko:
I wander why is so hard for the federal and state government to run a business in Nigeria though.

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by Lemmy123(m): 10:36am On Apr 20, 2022
It's sad to see things that could have been put to great use rot away... We are good at building but not good at maintaining...

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by YeyeGbami: 10:37am On Apr 20, 2022
Hopefully
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by Rugineto: 10:37am On Apr 20, 2022
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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by pretydiva(f): 10:37am On Apr 20, 2022
Choii. Who do we blame for this??
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by MajorOvakporaye(f): 10:37am On Apr 20, 2022
shocked
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by IKBARUTEN11(m): 10:37am On Apr 20, 2022
Naija politicking should be replaced with hypocrisy.

Evidently enough, most completed (but not functional) and uncompleted projects were mostly an avenue used to loot huge amounts of money by the political thieves
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by Promzone(m): 10:37am On Apr 20, 2022
ok
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by IbomFinest: 10:37am On Apr 20, 2022
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by sofeo(m): 10:37am On Apr 20, 2022
Ok.
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by pretydiva(f): 10:37am On Apr 20, 2022
Lemmy123:
E
E-money? undecided

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by morikee: 10:37am On Apr 20, 2022
Country wey dey on autopilot
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by PrintandDesign: 10:38am On Apr 20, 2022
mariovito:
With the way Nigerian government has shown itself over time, government should have no business doing business.

If they want to venture into any industry, its best they hand the running and management of those companies to tested private individuals.

But then, these are avenues politicians milk the system.
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by pretydiva(f): 10:38am On Apr 20, 2022
[quote author=MajorOvakporaye post=112111075]B[/quote
B-red undecided
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by slawormiir: 10:38am On Apr 20, 2022
Damnnn niggar
Maintenance culture is killing us in this gadamnnn nation
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by Thinktwicemybro: 10:39am On Apr 20, 2022
Business like this are better managed by a private owner. All printing press in akwa ibom state are working except the state owned one.

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by MrHighSea: 10:41am On Apr 20, 2022
Current state of Nigeria.
aka I was a GIANT before.

The direct benefits and value chain, all crumbled.

What's the essence of COMMISSIONING an infrastructure in Nigeria?

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by lexy2014: 10:41am On Apr 20, 2022
Hugged:


https://dailypost.ng/2022/04/20/controversies-as-akwa-iboms-1-5m-printing-press-rots-away/

However, when the current Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Ini Ememobong was contacted by correspondents, he said, ”when I came into the office, I visited the facility and commissioned an enquiry into issues surrounding the Press, we are working to reconcile all gray areas.

All these years, you are still "working to reconcile all gray areas". How many years does it take to reconcile gray areas?

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Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by zombieTRACKER: 10:42am On Apr 20, 2022
waste of a country


cursed country..

only good in feeding politicians and their cronies..

little wonder old Tinubu with all his money and influence, still wants to die for President's seat.

spits
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by Nahunger(m): 10:42am On Apr 20, 2022
cheesy

Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by OVB123: 10:43am On Apr 20, 2022
MajorOvakporaye:
B
That is y it will be very difficult for businesses or comparate and survive in akwa ibom. Too many idol mind.
Re: Controversies As Akwa Ibom’s $1.5 Million Printing Press Rots Away by Lemmy123(m): 10:45am On Apr 20, 2022
pretydiva:

E-money? undecided

Yeye... Lol grin

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