Tag: Cross River

  • Former PDP campaign DG defects to APC

    Former PDP campaign DG defects to APC

    A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain in Cross River, Mr Asuquo Ada, on defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    NAN reports that Ada’s defection followed several other defections that have hit the opposition party in the state in recent times.

    Ada said in Calabar on Friday that he had decided to move on with his political career in APC which rules at the state and Federal levels.

    Ada, a campaign Director-General to one the PDP governorship aspirant in the 2023  general elections, had earlier announced his resignation from the PDP through a letter.

    The letter, dated October 23, was addressed to the Enong Ward leadership of the party

    “I find conviction finally to resolve in favour of my embattled decision to resign membership of the Peoples Democratic Party as situations has so demand’’, Ada said.

    “It’s indeed a fact that change remains a constant situation that affects life situations when nature directs changes to life narratives.

    “I have no choice than to wish the party well while I dedicate my further political sojourn to the Almighty God’s directive”, Ada said in the letter.

    He was an ally of Gershom Bassey, 2023 governorship aspirant of the PDP and a former Senator who represented Cross River South at the National Assembly between 2015 and 2023.

    The former Senator was a founding member of the PDP in Cross River.

  • Cross River Govt confirms 1 case of Mpox

    Cross River Govt confirms 1 case of Mpox

    The Cross River Government has confirmed one case of Mpox in  Okoshe community in Obudu Local Government Area.

    The confirmation is coming a few days after the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, (NCDC) reported a case in the state.

    The Mpox case was initially denied by the State  Commissioner for Health, Dr Henry Ayuk.

    However, Ayuk, while addressing newsmen in Calabar on Sunday, said that the National Reference Laboratory in Abuja confirmed the presence of Mpox in one patient in Obudu.

    He explained that the ministry of health was alerted to a possible case of Mpox or chickenpox on Aug.19 by an Ebonyi Epidemiologist.

    ”The patient, a female resident of Okoshe village in Obudu, sought medical care at the Federal Medical Centre in Abakaliki.

    “Her test sample was sent to the National Reference Laboratory, and the result, which returned on Saturday, Aug. 24, confirmed Mpox and ruled out chickenpox,”Ayuk said.

    The commissioner said that the state government was working to prevent a possible outbreak in the area.

    “While we are still investigating the patient’s travel history, the state government is taking immediate action to contain any possible spread in Obudu,” he assured.

    The commissioner said the ministry had ordered for immediate activation of the Mpox Emergency Operation Center to strengthen the response.

    He said Dr Ekpo Ekpo, Special Adviser to Gov. Bassey Otu on Health, has been appointed as Incident Manager.

    He also directed the Obudu LGA response team to collaborate with the state health team to mitigate efforts immediately.

    The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) in Cross River appealed to the state government to enhance surveillance measures, citing the state’s vulnerability to such outbreak.

    NAN reports that the NCDC on Friday announced that the country has recorded a total of 40 confirmed cases of mpox out of 830 suspected cases.The NCDC Director-General, Dr Jide Idris, made this announcement at the Joint NCDC/World Health Organisation National Mpox briefing with stakeholders and partners in Abuja.

    The WHO Nigeria Country Office disclosed that Nigeria would be receiving doses of the mpox vaccine through a donation from the United States Government.

    Idris noted that an Emergency Operations Centre and an Incident Management System have been established since mpox was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.

    The NCDC said the cases recorded are Bayelsa, Cross River, Ogun, Lagos, Ondo and Ebonyi,

    The centre saus some states have also been put on high alert including Lagos, Abuja, Enugu, Kano, Rivers, Cross-River, Akwa-Ibom, Adamawa, and Taraba.

    The centre said that the National Mpox Technical Working Group (TWG), is coordinating Mpox response activities.

  • Cross River Assembly reaffirms Ayambem as 10th Speaker

    Cross River Assembly reaffirms Ayambem as 10th Speaker

    The 10th Assembly of Cross River State has reaffirmed Rt. Hon. Elvert Ayambem, as the 10th Assembly of Cross River State.

    In a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker, Matthew Okache,
    the reaffirmation of Ayambem followed a rapprochement brokered by the state governor, Bassey Otu and critical stakeholders with the 25-member Assembly in Calabar on Sunday.

    The speaker was impeached on Wednesday by 17 members out of the 25-member House over allegations of misappropriation of funds.

    Majority of the lawmakers had passed a no-confidence vote on him, about 11 months in office.

    While responding to the development, Ayambem expressed his appreciation to the governor and the stakeholders, for what he described as their remarkable ability to bring about peace for the stability of the state and the House of Assembly.

    The speaker also commended Otu for showing extraordinary leadership during challenging times.

    According to Ayambem, “the governor’s track record as a leader who is committed to peace has never been in doubt. This has continued to shine through from his time as senator to his current position as governor. I want to sincerely thank you for your genuine interest in and commitment to the peace and unity of Cross River State.

    “Specifically, I want to thank all relevant stakeholders and particularly my colleagues for your continuous support. I want to pledge my cooperation and commitment to foster a harmonious working environment with you, one that would contribute to the growth and progress of both the House of Assembly and Cross River State.”

    The speaker emphasised the shared responsibility to collaborate for the advancement of the state, highlighting the importance of unity and cooperation among the members, to make laws that will serve the common good of all Cross Riverians. He pledged to lead with integrity, decency, and a focus on the welfare of all.

     

  • BREAKING: DSS, police, other security operatives take over Cross River Assembly

    BREAKING: DSS, police, other security operatives take over Cross River Assembly

    Following the impeachment of the Cross River Assembly speaker, Elvert Anyambem, officials of the Department of the State Services, and personnel of the Nigeria

    Thenewsguru.com earlier reported that Ayambem was impeached over alleged gross misconduct and financial misappropriation.

    The move to remove the speaker has been on for some months as members have been expressing displeasure with his conduct and operations of the assembly.

    Details later…

     

  • Cross River Assembly impeaches speaker Elvert Ayambem

    Cross River Assembly impeaches speaker Elvert Ayambem

    Rt. Hon. Elvert Ekom Ayambem has been impeached as the Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly.

    The Speaker was impeached on Wednesday by 17 members of the house over allegations of misappropriation of funds.

    The impeachment motion was moved by Hon. Effiom Ekarika representing Calabar South 1 Constituency and seconded by Hon. Omang Charles Omang representing Bekwarra State Constituency.

    Rt Hon Elvert Ayambem was elected Speaker of the 10th Cross River State House of Assembly in June 2023.

    Ayambem represents Ikom 2 State Constituency in the Houses of Assembly.

    Details later

     

  • No list was padded for WAEC registration, C’River Commissioner debunks rumour

    No list was padded for WAEC registration, C’River Commissioner debunks rumour

    Wevole Ezin, Calabar

    The Cross River State Commissioner for Education, Senator Stephen Odey haas debunked rumours going round that his ministry padded list of names of students the state government was going to pay 2024 WAEC registration.

    Odey debunked this yesterday while addressing newsmen in his office in Calabar.

    He said it was unfortunate that mischiefs were going around peddling false rumours just to be in the governor’s good book

    According to him, that from the 298 secondary schools in the state, 16, 301 names were sent to the ministry but after shortlisting, 64 non indigenes were found in the lists and were removed immediately.

    He said some schools that submitted late were not registered, giving a total of 16,237 indigent students that were registered under the state government to sit for the coming West Africa Examination Council (WAEC).

    “Let me use this opportunity to debunk in totality that no list was padded. The WAEC list was never padded and it can never happen under my watch. For those of you who know my anticidents, it can never because i was sent to this place with trust and I know that the Governor trust me and will never betray that trust and of cause no director under me can attempt it.

    ” I was shocked when a friend called me and said that the Chief of Staff and I padded the list up to 180m , i think it was the greatest shock of my life. I think that is what we paid for, leadership and sacrifice. I had to take it because I’m aware that we have a lot of mischief makers around , going round peddling false rumours to look good before the governor but they will never see it here.

    “I have been a member of the Senate committee on education, I have been a SUBEB Chairman, I’m a Lecturer, not just but a senior Lecturer with about sixty something publications, i don’t think i will come here and rubish my integrity.” The Commissioner expressed displeasure.

    On promotion and employment, Odey said as a commissioner, he has been written to the governor, Senator Bassey Otu to approve the employment of 6,000 teachers for a start an also to implement promotion of those on grand as a way of motivation.

    The Commissioner further stated, “Since I came onboard, I have been writing letters to the governor to implement promotion of teachers because that is another way of motivating people. We are paying so much, about four hundred and forty something to register WAEC and we cannot achieve positive results if they don’t teach the students. I want Cross River State to be rated high and you cannot give what you don’t have.

    “And that is why we say, due to the lean resources of the state, we have to do it in phases, the government should grant us approval to employ 6,000 teachers in the first phase and as the finances of the state improve, we can do more. We are still waiting for that memo to be released.”

    The Commissioner added, “We are going to go after illegal schools going on in Cross Rive State, it cannot be business as usual. Once the Easter holiday is over, we are going after them and we are going to close them down, they will have to come here and do the proper thing.”
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  • Cross River education projects undermined by contract frauds – Stakeholders raise alarm

    Cross River education projects undermined by contract frauds – Stakeholders raise alarm

    Cross River State Government and the Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) have been urged to probe procurement violations abandoned and poorly executed projects littered across the state between 2016 – 2023.

    The state basic education board had said it completed 616 infrastructural projects to improve the quality of education of pupils and students. On the contrary, an investigation by THE INVESTIGATOR disclosed that some of the projects are fraught with corruption and different forms of irregularities.

    Investigative journalist Jeremiah Archibong gave the explanation during the anti-corruption radio programme, PUBLIC CONSCIENCE, produced by PRIMORG, on Wednesday, 6 March 2024, in Abuja.

    Archibong, whose findings were said to have identified over 20 incidents of fraudulent contract awards, admonished Governor Bassey Otu and the Cross River SUBEB to look into the infractions committed between 2016 and 2023, which continue to affect teaching and learning of pupils and students in the state. It also charged the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) to act if the state government fails to show interest.

    Archibong stated that the investigation uncovered poor quality infrastructures, millions of naira worth of contracts awarded to companies violating procurement law, no proper need assessment and politicians using their companies to execute projects.

    His words: “Out of the 616 projects by SUBEB, I discovered that over 20 contracts were awarded to companies violating procurement law. Some firms were not registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). Some did not have the professional qualifications to do those jobs, but they were awarded these contracts. You also find a situation where the contract has been completed, but the school has not received it, so it’s locked up.

    “For example, At the Police Primary School in Ogoja LGA, from the Head Teacher’s office through other offices to the classrooms, the walls are cracked. The foundation of the building is in trouble as erosion is fast washing it away, and some classrooms are profusely leaking.

    “Likewise, at Government Secondary School Ijiman Ugep, Yakurr LGA, the staff rooms, laboratory, and two other classrooms are leaking badly.
    “The main staff room has received considerable emergency remediation to hold the building together.

    “The Government Primary School Ogbojia, Ogoja LGA operates from dilapidated buildings; when it rains, the classrooms are quickly soaked.

    “The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria (PCN) Primary School Mkpani, Yakurr LGA is another school not spared by roof leakages.

    “Ngboko & Sons Enterprise was the contractor contracted to rehabilitate four classrooms at Government Secondary School Ijiman Ugep, Yakurr LGA for N14.3 million.

    The contract was done but with inferior materials. The contractor only changed the zinc, used the previous wood, and painted the wall after light plastering.
    This is to mention a few,” Archibong stressed.

    He emphasized that politicians are part of the problem of the educational sector in Cross River, noting that one of the companies that delivered poor-quality projects at one of the schools is currently a serving lawmaker at the Federal House of Representatives.

    On his part, a global education advisor, Roland Bassey Igboke, while expressing worry at the rate of corruption ravaging the education sector, called on President Bola Tinubu to declare a state of emergency on primary education in the country.

    “We want to see the governor (Bassey Otu) take action. Where will he start first? We leave that to the governor and his advisors to look into and see what they can do.

    “President Tinubu can also go ahead and declare a state of emergency in the education sector, especially basic education, because that’s where it starts.”

    Igboke noted that contract fraud and irregularities in the education sector exposed in Cross River schools are pervasive nationwide. He opined that the over 10 million out-of-school children in Nigeria today are worsening as a result of insecurity and corruption.
    He maintained that the Cross River State government should launch an inquiry into the investigation while urging civil servants to save the system from a lot of malpractices and for citizens to be interested and demand accountability from leaders.

    “I want to see improvement from the government, and as well, the government can also create an enabling environment to encourage private sector participation, so they can come in and help in tackling corruption issues,” Igboke stated.

    Public Conscience is a syndicated weekly anti-corruption radio program PRIMORG uses to draw government and citizens’ attention to corruption and integrity issues in Nigeria.
    The program has the support of the MacArthur Foundation.

  • Custom intercepts Elephant Tusks worth N300m in Cross River

    Custom intercepts Elephant Tusks worth N300m in Cross River

    The Nigeria Customs Service (NIS) has intercepted 52 units of Elephant tusk in Mfum, a border town of Ikom Local Government Area of Cross River.

    Malam Ahmed Waziri, the Area Comptroller, Cross River / CFTZ / Akwa Ibom Command, NIS, said this at a news conference in Calabar on Monday.

    Waziri said the arrest was made by the operatives of the NIS in Mfum on Thursday, adding that the tusks weighing 200kg was valued at N300 million.

    He said that a Cameroonian, Mohammed Ibrahim, was arrested with the items, saying that the suspect was suspected to be on his way to Lagos for onward transportation of the items to another location when he was apprehended.

    He said that preliminary investigation had revealed that the suspect specialised in exportation of the tusks across international borders.

    The Comptroller said the suspect was apprehended with a Honda SUV truck with registration number, FST 733 HH and Chassis No 2KZYK16428H500704.

    He said that a pistol with live ammunition was discovered inside the truck.
    “The suspect has two Nigeria number plates ( Lagos) FST 733 HH and (CMR ) LT 214  AY ) a service pistol was discovered inside the vehicle, with live ammunition.

    “This arrest should be a warning that Nigeria will not be used as a transit route for illicit products.

    “They should also known that Nigeria is a signatory to CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora), an international agreement between governments.

    “It is important our border communities wake up and live up to  their responsibilities because many of such items pass through their domain in most cases without their knowledge,” he said.
    Waziri added: “The communities have a role to play as security is everybody’s business so we must be vigilant.

    “The suspect carried those items from cameroon using Nigeria as a transit route probably to his final destination.

    “The suspect is with us and the goods are at the government warehouse .

    “I want to commend my eagle eye officers at Mfum for being able to intercept those items worth over N300 million and also apprehending the suspect.”

    “Our legal unit is already on the matter and he will be charged to court immidiately we complete our investigations.

  • Defeated PDP governorship candidate solicits support for Gov. Otu

    Defeated PDP governorship candidate solicits support for Gov. Otu

    Prof. Sandy Onor, PDP candidate in the March 18, 2023 governorship election in Cross River, has called on genuine lovers of the state to support Gov. Bassey Otu’s administration to enable him to succeed in moving the state forward.

    Onor made the call in a congratulatory message personally signed by him to the governor following the Supreme Court judgment that affirmed him (Otu) as the duly elected governor of the state.

    In the statement, in Calabar on Sunday, Onor commended those who stood by him before, during and after the election and throughout the court processes.

    He particularly appreciated the clergymen across the Catholic and Protestant aisles, youths, people of the state, party faithful across the three senatorial districts and even across parties.

    The PDP candidate said this was particularly so because they all shared in his genuine yearnings and aspirations for the development of Cross River.

    “I appreciate in particular, the Caterpillar Movement and the state PDP chairman and his team for their support, prayers and resilience throughout the period of this struggle to make Cross River a destination of excitement and splendour as well as an oasis of security and development.

    “We call on all and sundry to give Sen. Bassey Edet Otu, and those who work with him, all the support, advice and prayers that they would need to make Cross River State the dream homeland that we would all cherish.”

    The Supreme Court had on Friday, affirmed the judgment of tribunal and the Court of Appeal that declared Otu the duly elected governor of the state following his victory in the March 18, 2023 poll.

    The PDP candidate had approached the court to quash Otu’s victory in the poll on the basis that the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate and his deputy were not qualified to have contested the election.

  • C’River govt. approves 14 days Xmas holiday for workers

    C’River govt. approves 14 days Xmas holiday for workers

    Gov. Bassey Otu of Cross River has approved 14 days Christmas holiday for all civil servants in the state effective from December 20.

    This is contained in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Emmanuel Ogbeche, and made available to newsmen in Calabar on Wednesday.

    The statement however, said that those on essential services were exempted from this holiday.

    In the statement titled “Extended Holiday for Civil Servants”, Otu commended the workers for their commitment and hardwork.

    The governor enjoined the workers to use the opportunity to spend quality time with their families and also be actively involved in the annual Calabar carnival.

    He reiterated the commitment of his administration to provide quality and conducive environment for all citizens and residents of the state, while wishing them a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

    The workers are expected back at their duty posts on Jan. 3, 2024.