Skip to main content

Senator Eteng Jonah Williams: A Year of Remarkable Achievements

 


On June 13, 2023, Senator Eteng Jonah Williams was sworn in as the representative of Cross River Central Senatorial District in Nigeria's 10th National Assembly. His victory followed intense legal battles, but his legislative journey has since been marked by significant accomplishments.


Senator Williams brought to the Senate 12 years of legislative experience from the Cross River State House of Assembly, where he was the Speaker of the Ninth Assembly. A notable figure in the lobbying efforts that led to Senator Godswill Akpabio's emergence as Senate President, Williams was appointed Chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream) and holds several key committee positions, including Vice Chairman of Senate Services and Co-Chairman of the Ad hoc Committee on Crude Oil Theft.


Williams has actively participated in various committee oversights, including visits to Kaztec Engineering Limited and multiple refineries to investigate Turn Around Maintenance projects. He represented the Senate President at numerous events, such as the Independent Petroleum Producers Group workshop and the launch of Chief Edwin Clark's autobiography.


He has introduced three bills in the Senate: the Nuclear Safety Security and Safeguard Bill, the Mineral and Mining Act (Amendment) Bill, and the Chartered Institute of Petroleum and Gas Engineers of Nigeria (Establishment) Bill. Additionally, he has raised several motions addressing issues from communal clashes in Cross River Central to the need for reforms in vocational education and national counterpart funding policies.


Senator Williams has represented Nigeria at international events, including the Miami International Roadshow for the 2024 licensing bid rounds and the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston. His efforts were recognized with the Policy Maker in Oil and Gas Industry Award at the Nigerian Oil and Gas Forum.


Williams has facilitated numerous empowerment programs, benefiting over 3,000 constituents. These include training in entrepreneurship, domestic violence sensitization, agro-economy skills, and federal grants distribution. He has also secured job placements and appointments for constituents in various federal agencies.


Senator Williams has awarded scholarships to law students and is set to launch a scholarship scheme for undergraduate and postgraduate students. His community interventions include donations to fire victims, grading of roads, and distribution of palliatives. Healthcare initiatives have included a six-day medical outreach benefiting over 10,000 constituents.


Williams is spearheading infrastructure projects such as the construction of solar-powered boreholes and the Light Up Central Project, which will install solar street lights across the senatorial district. He also commissioned a senatorial district constituency office to provide better access to his services.


Looking ahead, Senator Williams plans to implement the 2024 budget, which includes multiple projects aimed at improving roads, schools, hospitals, and providing various forms of training and empowerment.


In just one year, Senator Eteng Jonah Williams has significantly impacted the development of Cross River Central, demonstrating his commitment to the well-being of his constituents and setting a high standard for legislative effectiveness.

Comments

  1. Congratulations our distinguish Senator representing Cross River State central Senatorial district. More grace to your elbow.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Congratulations sir❤️ more achievements ahead boss🥰

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

BREAKING NEWS: Youths of Ikot Ansa Nab Vandals Destroying Public Utilities, Hand Over to Authorities for Prosecution

  In a combined effort to curb the rampant vandalism of public utilities in Cross River State, the youth leader of Ikot Ansa, Prince, Victor Otu Iso JR, alongside his community, successfully apprehended criminals involved in the destruction of vital public infrastructure. The vandals were caught red-handed this morning, 13th day of September 2024, as they attempted to steal Amor cables belonging to state transformers at Ekpo Iso. Acting swiftly, the youth leader invited the Special Adviser on Public Utilities, Engr. Dr. Jerome Egbe KSM, and his counterpart on General Duties, Barr. Ekpenyong Akiba, to the scene. The Special Advisers arrived promptly, accompanied by operatives of the Nigerian Police Force from the Federal Division, and took custody of the criminals. The suspects have since been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for further interrogation and prosecution. While addressing the youths of Ikot Ansa, Engr. Dr. Egbe and Barr. Akiba commended t...

Hope Waddell, Ex-Gov Ayade Settle Land Dispute, Launch 1bn Endowment Fund

  By Detailing News  The longstanding land dispute between the Presbyterian Church’s Hope Waddell Training Institution and the immediate past Governor of Cross River State, Prof. Ben Ayade, has been amicably resolved, paving the way for renewed development at the historic institution. The Prelate of the Presbyterian Church, Dr. Ekpenyong Akpanika, represented by Most Rev. Daniel Etim, disclosed this at a press conference in Calabar on Monday. The briefing marked the commencement of activities for the 130th anniversary celebration of Hope Waddell Training Institution, which was established in 1895. According to him, the dispute was not solely between the Church and the former governor but also involved the institution’s Old Students Association. He explained that the contested land had historical significance as the former residence of the Inspector-General of Police. “The land issue was not just between Governor Ayade and the Church; it also involved the Old Students Associati...

Gov’s Aide on Public Utilities Assesses Infrastructure at College of Health, Calabar

     By Detailing News  In a bid to revamp public utilities across Cross River State, the Special Adviser to Governor Bassey Otu on Public Utilities, Engr. Dr. Jerome Egbe KSM, embarked on a needs assessment tour of the College of Health Technology, Calabar, today March 12, 2025. The visit forms part of a statewide initiative to identify and restore non-functional public infrastructure, aligning with Governor Otu’s "First People’s Mantra", which prioritizes the well-being of citizens and economic growth through infrastructural development. Engr. Egbe emphasized the importance of rehabilitating public utilities to enhance their efficiency, encourage industrial growth, and create a conducive environment for investment in the state. "This tour is necessary to assess the state of public utilities and identify areas where the government must intervene. Many institutions, including this college, have pressing infrastructural challenges that hinder growth and academic excel...