OON National Award: I Was Quite Stunned By The News – Ambassador Ekpa

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By Naomi Douglas

Ambassador Antonia Akpabio Ekpa PhD, the former Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, a recipient of national award of Officer of the Order of the Niger OON, said she was stunned by the news of award having not expecting any of such national honour.

Amb. Ekpa, who retired in 2022, was among 447 nominees conferred with national honour awards by President Muhammadu Buhari on on October 11, 2022.

But, speaking about the event, Ekpa described the award as a reward from God, expressing surprise at the gesture insisting she knew nothing about the award and was not expecting it.

“Let me say that we are just five Permanent Secretaries that were given award, some for long service, but majority for having served the country as Perm Sec and for just doing the right thing.

“I want to emphasize that I knew nothing about the nomination, I was just sitting in my house and I was called to say there is a letter for me and I was quite stunned because I didn’t expect it. But I think first and foremost it is God’s own reward because all good gifts around us are from God.
“Without sounding like one wants to praise oneself, I want to say that I gave everything. I gave everything of my intellect, I gave everything of my passion, and whereas it was possible for me to use my office wrongly, but I stucked to the values of public service and I believe that there is no work more noble than serving your country.

“Leaving the university as an academic into the public service, I read the rules and I stucked to the rules, and I knew that if we abided by the rules, the public service would be the best place to work” she said.

The 2022 list of national honour awardees includes politicians, public officers, security officials, diplomats, academia, businessmen, traditional rulers, religious leaders and legal practitioners among others, having the GCON with five recipients; CFR, 54; CON, 67; OFR, 64; OON, 101; MFR, 75; MON 56; FRM, 8.

Ekpa variously described in the civil service circle as a renowned reformer and team player, brought her passion in gender and women to bear as Perm Sec in Women Affairs Ministry, which helped bto seamlessly realize the agenda of government in the ministry.

The team player attributes of the Cross River born civil servant was most probably what made Federal Government to send her to the Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, where the mission and visions of the requires the ministry to interact and work in synergy with other Ministries, Departments and Agencies.

Ambassador Ekpa hails from Calabar in Cross River State. She attended the University of Calabar, Cross River State. She was also at University of Ibadan where she bagged a PhD in English and Literary Arts and Gender Studies respectively.

The quest for more knowledge made her go across the shores of Nigeria to the University of Birmingham, England where she specialized in Policy Analysis and Public Sector Reforms.

Ambassador Antonia Ekpa is married with children.