Akwa Ibom gov clears air on ‘happy hour’ policy

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Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State has officially clarified his widely debated “Happy Hour” policy, stating that his remarks were misunderstood and taken completely out of context.

Speaking in a recent interview, Governor Eno stressed that the “Happy Hour” was never meant to be about the government sponsoring drinking sessions for civil servants.

The Meaning Behind the Policy

Governor Eno explained that his use of the phrase “happy hour” is a metaphor for a time to relax and refresh after hard work. He said that after a long period of working, he likes to take time to unwind, which is his own personal “happy hour.” He emphasized that celebrations can take different forms and are not tied to alcohol.

The governor’s clarification comes after his campaign promise sparked widespread debate, with many believing it meant the state would subsidize drinks for citizens. The controversy resurfaced recently following claims that the state had budgeted billions for the initiative. Governor Eno firmly denied these allegations, stating that no such budget subhead exists in the state’s financial records.

The Reality of the ‘Happy Hour’

While the phrase has been a topic of public debate, the Akwa Ibom government has used the “Happy Hour” concept in its official programs. Instead of sponsoring drinks, the administration has been organizing events with the theme, “ARISE Happy Hour & Evening of Rewards,” where it:

  • Rewards high-performing civil servants with financial grants.
  • Provides grants to farmers and entrepreneurs to boost their businesses.
  • Celebrates excellence in various fields, including sports and community development.

By hosting these reward-focused events, the government has defined its “Happy Hour” as a celebration of hard work and achievement, not just a time for social drinking.

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