Akwa Ibom Government swiftly debunks viral fake news alleging Deputy Governor Senator Akon Eyakenyi sponsored a controversial bill banning married men-single women relationships, clarifying constitutional limits.
The Akwa Ibom State Government has debunked a viral social media report alleging that the Deputy Governor sponsored a bill before the State House of Assembly.
A controversial report surfaced, originally penned by Obiavel Albert Abigo, Esq., sparking widespread outrage online.
It quickly went viral across social media platforms in Nigeria.
Fake ‘Senator Akon Inyang’ Targets Akwa Ibom Deputy Eyakenyi Claim
The false claim targeted ‘Senator Akon Inyang,’ falsely portrayed as Akwa Ibom’s Deputy Governor.
This fabricated identity fueled confusion and amplified the story’s sensational appeal rapidly.
It alleged he submitted a bill banning sexual relationships between married men and single women.
The draconian proposal ignited debates on morality, gender rights, and legislative overreach boldly.
Akwa Ibom State Government swiftly debunked the entire narrative as baseless misinformation.
Officials clarified no such bill exists, urging public vigilance against deceptive online content.
Debunked Report Claims Harsh Nationwide Moral Penalties
The debunked report outrageously claimed harsh penalties for alleged moral infractions nationwide.
It sensationalized a fabricated legislative push to grab headlines irresponsibly and divisively.
Any girl, lady, or woman in a sexual relationship with a married man faces up to 10 years imprisonment.
No fine option offered under this draconian proposal.
The married man involved would pay a steep ₦2 million fine instead.
This uneven punishment structure ignited fury over gender bias and overreach immediately.
Authorities dismissed the entire narrative as malicious falsehood designed to inflame tensions.
Public urged to verify sources before sharing unverified, harmful content online swiftly.
Report Fakes Jan 13, 2025 Assembly Bill Passage
It cited Tuesday, January 13, 2025, as the proposed date for its passage by the House of Assembly.
However, a press release issued by the Commissioner for Information, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Umanah, on behalf of the state government, described the allegation as “entirely false, misleading, and without any factual basis.”
It addressed the viral falsehoods head-on with authoritative precision and clarity.
Her Excellency has sponsored no bills in the State House of Assembly or anywhere else.
Eyakenyi Denies All Legislative Involvement Decisively
This denial underscores her non-involvement in any legislative proposals decisively.
She remains completely unaware of the purported bill circulating wildly online platforms.
Fabricated claims misrepresent her entirely, demanding public rejection of deceptive narratives promptly.
Akwa Ibom Government urges vigilance against misinformation targeting leaders irresponsibly.
Truth prevails as officials debunk hoaxes protecting the Deputy Governor’s unblemished record steadfastly.
Constitution Bars Deputy Governor from Independent Bill Sponsorship
“Any Executive Bill,” the release explained, “must first be deliberated upon and approved by the Council before being transmitted to the Legislature by the Executive Arm of Government.”
The government emphasized that the false report “did not originate from any official channel of either the Executive or Legislative arm” and urged the public to “disregard it in its entirety.”
A warning was issued to “purveyors of falsehood,” with the government stating it “abhors immoral activities which are against Christian principles.”
Members of the public were strongly advised to “rely solely on official, verified government sources for accurate information.”

