The board has Dan Akpan as Chairman, and Unyime Etim, as General Manager/Secretary, with Commissioners in the Ministries of Economic Development, Agriculture, Justice and Internal Security as members.
Other members of the board are; the State Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, Economic Adviser to the Governor, Dr. Uduakobong Inam, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Market Matters, Akparawa Idorenyin Raphael, Mrs. Affiong Ibanga representing Akwa Ibom State Chamber of Commerce, and Comrade Dominic Abang representing Labour.
Inaugurating the board at the State Executive Council Chamber, Eno said the establishment of the agency was in furtherance of his administration’s intervention to avail the needy and most vulnerable in the state staple food items at no cost, considering the tough economic conditions across the nation.
He thanked the state House of Assembly under the leadership of Udeme Otong for aligning with the vision of the executive by giving the Bulk Purchase Agency Bill the due importance through speedy and expeditious legislative consideration.
Eno urged the committee to work closely with the Ministries of Economic Development and Agriculture, as well as liaise with food producers, distributors and stakeholders to ensure that the food voucher programme is administered judiciously, adding that they should not hesitate to acquire buffer stock to ensure that government’s intentions for the programme are met.
“We have rolled out a blueprint for this programme to be launched and how it should be managed. We expect that you follow and remain very accountable. You should be ready to be audited at any time by any group of persons because we must ensure transparency.
“This Board is tasked with the onerous responsibility of administering our ARISE Food Security Programme scheduled to be launched next week Tuesday. This is our bold and compassionate intervention at this critical moment when the prices of our staple food items such as rice, beans and garri have soared beyond the immediate reach of the poor and most vulnerable,” the governor stated.
The governor reaffirmed his administration’s position that the food intervention programme be administered based on the updated social register to ensure accountability while directing the Ministry of Economic Development to reopen the social register in every village and ward in the State for continuous registration to accommodate more people.