Tag: Cross River

  • Ayade charges security operatives to halt violence in Calabar

    Ayade charges security operatives to halt violence in Calabar

    Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River has charged security agencies in the state to take legitimate actions to halt the spate of arson and carnage witnessed in some parts of Calabar.

    The Governor’s charge is contained in a release issued on Sunday in Calabar by Mr Christian Ita, Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to the Governor

    The Governor also wants the security agents to carry out a house- -to-house search, for looted property, and arrest anyone involved in the looting of both public and private property in the state.

    The Governor who said he understood the pain of the people, noted that there was need to protect the collective commonwealth of the people, which was currently under threat by some persons who are desperately trying to discredit the peaceful disposition of the citizens of Cross River.

    Ayade urged the security agencies to take legitimate actions to ensure that calm returned to the state, especially as the government was already working towards ensuring the demands of those who genuinely participated in the #EndSARS march are met.

    The Governor also called on the citizens to rise up and defend their land from criminal elements bent on destroying the image of the state.

  • GRAPHIC PHOTOS: Man kills wife over alleged infidelity, commits suicide in Cross River

    GRAPHIC PHOTOS: Man kills wife over alleged infidelity, commits suicide in Cross River

    A middle-aged man whose name was simply given as Akpan shot his wife dead on allegation of infidelity before hanging himself over the weekend in Cross River State.

    The incident happened in the village of Bashua in Boki Local Government Area in the Central Senatorial District of the state where the man and his wife who are said to be indigenes of Akwa Ibom State sojourned to do farm work.

    A source in the village Elias Ejue told newsmen that the couple had an argument following an accusation by the man that his wife was cheating on him and tempers flared leading the man to bring out his gun to shoot the woman killing her on the spot.

    “After shooting his wife the man fled into the forest and we organized a search party since Saturday. It was on Monday that we found his body hanging on a tree in the forest”. Ejue said He narrated that the man and the wife had lived in the village for many years and have five boys before the ugly incident at the weekend and that it is a taboo for someone to kill another in the community or even commit suicide.

    “One of his hands was clutching a branch of the tree he committed suicide perhaps he had an afterthought and was trying to free himself. We buried him right on the spot where he hung himself in accordance to the tradition of our community ”.

    DSP Irene Ugbo, the Cross River State Police Command spokesman said she is yet to be briefed on the incident. “I will speak with the DPO of the area and get back to you”; she said

  • Cross River rice farmers protest over non-payment of salaries

    Cross River rice farmers protest over non-payment of salaries

    Over, 300 youths employed as Rice farmers by the Cross River State Government protested on Monday over the non-payment of three months salaries.

    The workers, who protested with placards at the Ministry of Agriculture in Calabar, said they worked at the state rice farm and they could no longer continue working every day without being paid at the end of the month.

    According to one of the workers, they have started harvesting the rice, which they planted three months ago, yet they have not been paid their salaries.

    The worker said, “We are some of the people who worked in the Cross River State rice farm at the time. We resumed on May 4, this year.

    “We worked and they paid us salaries on the 6th of June. But they did not pay everybody because they left that day when the governor personally came to the farm to pay.

    “The next day, we resumed work and the farm manager said they gave him information that we should go and rest for two weeks and we will receive a call to come back.

     

  • CAN lauds Ayade for running welfarist government

    CAN lauds Ayade for running welfarist government

    The Cross River State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has commended Governor Ben Ayade for what it described as his welfarist and inclusive governance.

    Making the commendation during a courtesy visit to the governor at the executive council chamber of the governor’s office, Calabar, leader of the delegation and Chairman of CAN, Ambassador Okon E. Ekpenyong noted that Ayade’s reelection for a second term in office was a howling endorsement of his industrialization policy.

    He lauded the governor for his development strides in the last five years and his continuous support for CAN.

    Ekpenyong said CAN was grateful for the governor’s “commitment and continuous support to CAN. Let me also say that your election was an endorsement of your industrialization drive, welfarist and inclusive governance approach.”

    According to the chaiman of the Christian body, “For us, this meeting is apt and timely because it affords us the opportunity to say thank you and to honestly commend you for the giant strides and development of the State. Your passionate resolve to put Cross River on the map of Nigeria as a leading state in both infrastructure and human development, especially from our tour of the Ayade Industrial Park is worthy of note.”

    Ekpenyong, who was accompanied by the retired bishop of Calabar Metropolitan Arch-Diocese, His Grace, Bishop Joseph Ukpo, Senior Special Adviser to Governor Ayade on Religious Matters, Rev. Fr.Bob Etta as well as other CAN members, thanked the governor for his proactive safety measures in the management of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    His words: “The leadership of CAN is indeed very grateful for your profound efforts and proactive safety measures in the management of the COVID 19. We are particularly very grateful for the partnership and synergy that your administration created which enabled CAN to be part of the COVID-19 sensitization and monitoring task force team.

    He also acknowledged the role played by the governor in the Christian body’s quest for a secretariat.

    Ekpenyong said it was through the magnanimity of the governor “that CAN, Cross River State has been able to own a temporary secretariat after many years which was commissioned by you on 27 may, 2019. And during the commissioning, you donated a 50kva generating set. We sincerely commend you for that show of concern and support.”

    The association, therefore, reaffirmed its continuous support and prayers for Governor Ayade as he strives to deliver more developmental projects for the people.

    Responding, Ayade who thanked the delegation of the Christian association for their support during his second term electioneering, said: “I would like to thank you for the great support, the way and manner you came out to support me and campaign for me. I want to specially acknowledge your address which emphasised on the most essential essence of government and describing my government as welfarist government.”

    Disclosing why his administration is more focused on the people while at the same time prioritising industrialization, the governor said: “A government can build more infrastructure, skyscrapers, award contracts to multinationals who will take billions back to their countries and leave behind a very beautiful city with the best of roads while the people are poor and hungry. When the emphasis is not on the people, you would have failed in your constitutional, spiritual and moral obligation as governor.

    “So it is against that understanding and background that our administration is more focused on the people and because I come from a background that has a clear understanding of poverty, because I have also seen wealth at a very early age, I know the difference.”

    Against that backdrop, the governor noted that “In my gratitude to God, my commitment has been to lift people from extreme want, hunger and poverty and ensure that if nothing else under the regime of Ayade, kindred and family should have someone in government.”

  • Civil servants in C/River protest removal of names from payroll

    Civil servants in C/River protest removal of names from payroll

    Some civil servants whose names were removed from the payroll of the Cross River Government on Monday in Calabar picketed the state secretariat complex, demanding reinstatement.

    The protesters carried placards with various inscription such as “Ayade pay us our salaries, “No Trade Union in Cross River”, “We will protest until we are reinstated”, among others.
    It would be recalled that the state government in August 2019 removed the names of no fewer than 2,500 civil servants from its payroll.
    One of the protesting civil servants, Mr James Obeten, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the situation had caused untold hardships in his families.
    “We were duly employed in 2015, and were given employment letters, it is very shocking that the government stopped our salaries since August 2019.
    “Without any reason, our names were dropped from the payroll, they claim that we were employed through the backdoor,” he said.
    He said that the affected workers had undergone several screenings to ascertain the legality of their employments, saying, “our names have not being reinstated till today”
    Obeten urged the state government to consider the plight of the affected workers whose families had been subjected to hunger and difficulty since 2019.
    “Many of us are now homeless, our children are already out of school, life is getting worse by the day,” he said.
    Also speaking to NAN, another protester, Miss Eno Akan, accused the Nigeria Labour Congress of abandoning them in the struggle.
    She expressed the resolve of the affected workers to remain resolute in the struggle until their salaries were paid.
    When contacted, Mr Monday Ogbodum, the Cross River State Chairman, Trade Union Congress, said the matter had been discussed with the state government, and that it would soon be resolved.
    “We have been discussing with the government through the office of the Head of Service, those who were genuinely employed in 2015 will soon be reinstated.
    “We did not abandon the struggle, we are doing our best to resolve the matter, there are plans to carry out screening to know those who were genuinely employed,” he said.
    Reacting to the protest, Mr Christian Ita, Special Adviser to the governor on Media and Publicity said that plans were already concluded to conduct a screening exercise in order to determine people who were genuinely employed.
    “I think that this protest is unnecessary, after the screening, those who were erroneously removed from the payroll will be reinstated.
    “ The government reached an agreement in March with the organised labour to resolve this abnormalities. This process was delayed by the outbreak of the Coronavirus,” he said.
    He urged the protesters to remain calm as the state government was working with the organised labour to begin the process of reinstating them.
  • Stupid: Fani-Kayode dares anyone for proof he threatened journalist

    Stupid: Fani-Kayode dares anyone for proof he threatened journalist

    Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has dared anyone for proof that he threatened a Daily Trust journalist in Calabar, capital of Cross River State.

    Fani-Kayode stated categorically on Wednesday that at no time did he send anyone to carry out the threat of physical harm on the journalist in question.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the former Aviation Minister lost his cool and called a Daily Trust journalist stupid when he was confronted about who is bankrolling his recent trips across Nigeria.

    Fani-Kayode literally rained brimstone, fire and lightning on the journalist, with the journalist coming out to say that after the incident a “security aide” to the former minister walked up to him and began interrogating him.

    The journalist, Eyo Charles said he had to hurriedly leave the hotel premises, and that the former minister called his editor in Daily Trust to demand for his sack.

    “I would never seek to physically harm a journalist,” Fani-Kayode stated, adding, “I do however wish to state categorically that no threat of physical harm was ever made to the journalist in question and neither did I send anyone to threaten him. Anyone that says otherwise is lying and I challenge them to bring the proof”.

    Meanwhile, Fani-Kayode said he has met with his advisors over the rancour, and following which, he withdrew the word “stupid” which he used in his encounter with the journalist.

    The former Minister hopes that withdrawing the word will assuage the pain and anger of anyone that was hurt or offended.

    “I met with my advisors & I wish to say the following. I hereby withdraw the word “stupid” which I used in my encounter with a journalist in Calabar.

    “I hope that this will assuage the pain and anger of anyone that was hurt or offended by this ugly episode. I have now put this matter behind me and moved on,” Fani-Kayode stated.

  • Police arrest 11 suspected cultists during initiation

    Police arrest 11 suspected cultists during initiation

    The Cross River Police Command have arrested 11 persons during an initiation into a cult on Bishop Moynag Avenue, State Housing, Calabar.

    The command Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Irene Ugbo, said in a statement in Calabar on Sunday that the suspects were nine men and two women.

    He said that the suspects were arrested on Aug. 14 through “human and tactical intelligence information” deployed by the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Abdulkadir Jimoh.

    Ugbo said that the suspects were arrested by operatives from the Special Anti Robbery Squad and officers from the Federal Housing Police Division.

    “On Aug. 14 2020, a team of SARS operatives and men from the Federal Housing Police Division through an intelligence from the Commissioner of Police swung into action and arrested 11 suspected cultists during initiation.

    “Items recovered from them include talking drum, wooden gung, two kegs of concoction and a bottle of Gordon drink .

    “The suspects confessed to the crime. Investigation is still ongoing to unravel other cult members.

    “To this he end, the Commissioner of Police once again warned all members of any cult groups or anyone having intention to engage in any cult related activities to desist from such”.

    The police command said its “Operation Murky Waters” was still ongoing and was determined to neutralise all illegal activities and those behind them.

    Ugbo, however, enjoined peace-loving residents of Cross River to go about their normal businesses without fear of any kind.

  • Ilorin, Calabar NCC’s Emergency Communications Centres ready for use

    Ilorin, Calabar NCC’s Emergency Communications Centres ready for use

    The Ilorin and Calabar Emergency Communications Centres (ECCs), built by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), are ready to be put to judicious use.

    The ECCs were inaugurated by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami alongside other nine projects under the Ministry scattered across the country on Tuesday in Abuja.

    The ECC projects made it possible and easier for people of Ilorin and Calabar to dial 112 Emergency Number to get help during emergencies from appropriate emergency response agencies.

    NCC had built ECC in each of the 36 states of the federation and the FCT.

    Over 19 of the ECCs had been activated while efforts were ongoing to extend it to other states.

    In his remarks, the Executive Vice Chairman (EVC), NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, pledged the commitment of the commission toward implementing the digital economy mandate of the government.

    The projects are: Emergency Communications Centre (ECC), Ilorin, Kwara State; Emergency Communications Centre (ECC), Calabar, Cross River State; School Knowledge Centre (SKC), GDSS, Gombe State.

    They include: Tertiary Institution Knowledge Centre (TIKC), Delta State University, Abaraka; Virtual Examination Centre, University of Maiduguri: Information Technology Innovation Centre, Kogi State University; and Information Technology Capacity Building Centre, College of Education, Jigawa.

    The others are: Information Technology Capacity Building Centre, FUTO, Imo State; e-Health/Data Sharing Centre, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Bauchi; New Neighborhood Post Office, Delta State and Remodeled National Mail Exchange Centre, Mbiama, Bayelsa State.

    The projects are aimed at supporting the Federal Government’s agenda of enhancing security of lives and property in the country.

  • Cross River announces COVID-19 tax relief for individuals, businesses

    Cross River announces COVID-19 tax relief for individuals, businesses

    The Cross River State Government has announced a package of reliefs and incentives for individual Taxpayers and businesses in the state approved by the Governor, H E Sen (Prof) Ben Ayade.

    This regime of Tax incentives has been provided as one of many avenues for cushioning the impacts of the novel COVID 19 Pandemic, currently ravaging most parts of the world.

    The Commissioner for Finance, Asuquo Ekpenyong Jnr explained that the relief package in the form of exemptions will cover the period from February – December 2020.

    While breaking down the incentives, the Executive Chairman, CRIRS, Akpanke A Ogar, stated that individuals in the public sector ( under the Pay-As-You-Earn scheme) earning less than N100,000 are granted Tax relief from Personal Income Tax, in line with the provisions of the Cross River State Tax exemption law 2015 (as amended), while self-employed persons (artisans, hawkers, okada riders, tricycle riders, taxi drivers, petty shops, barbing/hair dressing salon owners, restuarants/eateries) are also granted Tax reliefs in line with the provisions of the CRS Tax exemption law 2015.

    He also stated that Taxpayers will be allowed to make instalmental payments in 2020 for outstanding Tax liabilities from 2018 – 2019 over a period not exceeding 6 months.

    The Chairman also mentioned that the deadline for the submission of Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) annual returns by employers of labour in the state for 2019 Tax year has been extended to 30th September, 2020, with waivers granted on penalties.

    Other Taxes, levies and fees received varying degrees of rebates from 50% – 100%.

    In his remarks, the President of the Calabar Chamber of Commerce (CALCCIMA) Eld. Eta Ndoma-Egba commended government for the budget review and the Tax reliefs, noting that the Chamber had long advocated for these, and it came at the right time, as both the state and businesses were grappling with the challenges of COVID 19 economy. He also emphasized the need to plug revenue leakages to ensure that government maximizes its internally generated revenue profile.

    The CRIRS is the revenue collection agency of Cross River State and has since inception, launched various dynamic initiatives aimed at actualizing its vision of being among the leading revenue collection services in Nigeria, towards facilitating the overall development of Cross River State.

  • Ayade’s Cross River records five COVID-19 infections as Nigeria surpasses 29,000 cases

    Ayade’s Cross River records five COVID-19 infections as Nigeria surpasses 29,000 cases

    Cross River, the only state in Nigeria yet to record any case of Coronavirus since the outbreak of the pandemic, has now recorded first cases of the deadly virus.

    With this, all 36 states of Nigeria and the FCT have recorded cases of Coronavirus.

    In the figures released by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, on Monday night, Cross River recorded five cases of the virus.

    According to the NCDC, “one new state has reported a case in the last 24 hours. Till date, 29,286 cases have been confirmed, 11,828 cases have been discharged and 654 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

    “The 575 new cases are reported from 20 states- Lagos(123), FCT(100), Delta(58), Edo(52), Ogun(42), Katsina(24), Bayelsa(23), Rivers(22), Borno(19), Plateau(18), Ondo(18), Oyo(17), Kwara(15), Osun(13), Enugu(9), Nasarawa (7), Abia(6), Cross River(5), Kaduna(3), Ekiti(1)

    “On the 6th of July 2020, 575 new confirmed cases and 9 deaths were recorded in Nigeria.”

    How States Stand

    Lagos-123
    FCT-100
    Delta-58
    Edo-52
    Ogun-42
    Katsina-24
    Bayelsa-23
    Rivers-22
    Borno-19
    Plateau-18
    Ondo-18
    Oyo-17
    Kwara-15
    Osun-13
    Enugu-9
    Nasarawa-7
    Abia-6
    Cross River-5
    Kaduna-3
    Ekiti-1