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  • C’River PDP Crisis: Court Restrains Edim Inok Edim from Altering The List

    C’River PDP Crisis: Court Restrains Edim Inok Edim from Altering The List

     

    By Admin

     

    The High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Abuja Judicial Division had on May 18th, 2020 granted an interim Injunction restraining the PDP Chairman, Cross River State Chapter, Ntufam Edim Inok and his allies from altering or interfering with the list of elected Executives sent by the PDP National Working Committee with reference number PDP/DOM/GF.V/VOL.2/20-387B and signed by the National Organizing Secretary, Col. Austin Akobundu (rtd.).

    The interim injunction/ order was granted by the presiding Judge, Hon. Justice Jude O. OKeke.

    In the order sighted by THELUMINENEWS, some members of the party (Emma Odidi, Enang Omini Eyong, Michael Kajang Obaji, Asuquo Clement Raymond, Ibembe Ide, Peter Ogar and Dominic Omin) who were successful during the last ward and chapter congresses and emerged winners had dragged the PDP, its National Chairman, Prince Secondus and the Cross River State Chairman, Ntufam Edim Inok Edim before the court, asking the court to restrain the defendants or their privies from interfering or altering the list of the elected ward and chapter executive members of the party in Cross River State.

    The restraining court Order reads in part “The Court in exercise of its discretion under Order 43 Rule 2 and 3, being satisfied the application was filed along with Motion on Notice with number M/6887/2020 orders as follows:

    1. An interim Order of Injunction is granted restraining the 1st to 3rd Defendants/Respondents and/or privies from interfering or altering the list of elected executive members of the first Respondent in Cross River State containing the names of the Claimants/Applicants pending the hearing and determination of the matter on Notice.

    2. This Order shall abate after 7 days from today unless extended by the Court in line with the provision of Order 43 Rule 3(1) to (3) of the Rules of the Court 2018.

    3. The case is adjourned to 21/5/2020 for hearing of the claimants/Applicants Motion on Notice for Interlocutory Injunction.

    4. The Claimants/Applicant’s Originating process, Motion on Notice and Hearing Notices are to be issued and served on the Defendants/Respondents.

    Recall that controversy had trailed the outcome of the March 7th and 21st ward and chapter congresses in the 196 wards and 18 local government area of Cross River State. Where two parallel lists were submitted to the National Secretariat of the PDP with one of the lists spearheaded by National Assembly Manners and the other by the State Governor, Sir Ben Ayade.

    The National Working Committee NWC, on behalf of the National Executive Committee NEC, of the Party ratified the list that emanated from National Assembly members and forwarded the list to the Chairman, Cross River State Chapter of the Party, Ntufam Edim Inok Edim and directed him to arrange for the inauguration of the executives in a letter signed by the National Organizing Secretary dated 26th April, 2020 No. PDP/DOM/GF.V/VOL/20-378B.

    The development which seemed not to have gone down well with the Governor and his supporters saw the emergence of a second list containing the list of the Governor which was however disclaimed by the National Secretariat of the party.

    The controversy also led to the audio inauguration of the list recognised by the NWC of the party following the refusal of the CRS Chairman to arrange for the inauguration as directed.

    The State Chairman of the party was rumored to have inaugurated his faction of the executives and was alleged to have called the National Working Committee unprintable names, a development which led to his suspension by his ward executive members and sent to the NWC for ratification.

    The NWC is yet to ratify the suspension of the State Chairman.

    Recall that the NWC had recently extended the tenure of the State Chairman of the party, for a period of three (3) months pending the conduct of the state congress in acting capacity.

  • Gov Ayade Doles Out 1.5M To Two Families In Boki And Obudu

    Gov Ayade Doles Out 1.5M To Two Families In Boki And Obudu

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The governor of Cross River State, Senator Professor Benedict Ayade, has doled out the sum of N500, 000.00 to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Saviour Kembre of Boki Local Government Area for being blessed by God  with triplets, all girls.

    Ayade equally donated the sum of N1million to the Fanny family in Obudu, whose living house has almost collapse from years of dilapidation and disrepairs.

    The humanitarian and kind gestures from the governor was delivered by the Commissioner for Humanity and Social Welfare, Blessing Egbara, when she paid a visit to both the Saviour Kembre family of Boki at Boki and the Fanny family of Obudu in Obudu.

    Egbara who was pleased to see the bouncing triplets in good conditions equally assured the family that His Excellency the Governor will always be there to support them, maintaining that children are a source of Blessing to every family and that triplets have brought joy and blessing to the Kembre’s Family.

    Responding on behalf of the family, Mr Saviour Kembre praised Governor Ben Ayade for his donations and kind heart towards the poor and those in need, and for being so generious towards his new born babies and the family as a whole.

    The Kembre family bread winner who had lost his job before now said that the gesture from the governor will also aid in reviving his business to keep the family going and pray God to continue to bless and keep the governor for them and the entire state for his good works.

    At Obudu, the Commissioner also paid courtesy Visit to the Fanny Family in Obudu, to see for herself the challenges facing the family.

    Hon. Egbara who was touched on seeing the state in which the house the family are living disclosed that His Excellency, the Governor, is aware of their situation and has donated cash gift of 1 million naira to support the family.

    She also disclosed that His Excellency has instructed her to give a report on the structure and challenges of the building in which the family lives to enable the ministry swing into action.

    She however stated that what she has seen is a sorrow sight and that once she gets the report to the Governor, something will be done urgently to ameliorate the family situation.

    She informed the family that for now the N1million cash gift is to enable the family take care of some basic needs.

    The good gesture of the governor,who is popularly known as a welfarist leader continues tomorrow as the commissioner is expected to visit some places to give out palliative from the governor.

     

  • Obudu Urban To Have A New Look Under My Superintendent – Adie

    Obudu Urban To Have A New Look Under My Superintendent – Adie

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Executive Secretary, Obudu Urban Development Authority BUDA, Lady Elizabeth Adie JP, has stated that she is determined to give Obudu urban a new face lift in line with the vision of Sen. Prof Ben Ayade.

    The Executive Secretary, BUDA stated this in her office when THE LUMINENEWS paid her an unscheduled visit to commend the work she is doing.

    In her words “I want to thank God, as well as the Governor of Cross River State, Sen. Prof Ben Ayade and his dear wife for this opportunity I have been given to serve my people. It is earnest desire to ensure that Obudud Urban have a new look under my superintendent as the Executive Secretary. Together with my Directors, we have an ample opportunity to contribute our quota to ensure that Obudu Urban is clean and green.

    “As part of our determination to give Obudu urban a new look, and in line with the saying, charity begins at home, we commenced the renovation of our offices, to make it habitable, we cannot go out to enforce sanitation when our office and its surroundings is un tidy.

    “When I came in, I decided to engage 80 road sweepers in addition to the ones that were on ground to ensure that they effectively discharge their duties, we divided them into various cells (groups), for easy monitoring and supervision, considering their residence (sweepers).

    “We will soon commence planting of flowers around the major streets in Obudu to give it a face lift”

    On refuse evacuation, the ES noted that “we met three trucks but were not functioning, with the approval from the governor to generate income, we were able to repair two and put to use, we are currently evacuating refuse within the urban daily at strategic points and hope to put the third truck to use soon and will ensure that the urban remain clean and green.

    “We had introduced the monthly environmental sanitation exercise every last Saturday of the month to ensure that residents engage in tidying their compounds and surroundings. We have to move from having environmental sanitation where people stay in their houses without being involved in the exercise.
    Under our watch, our taskforce will go out and monitor the urban and ensure that between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00am, everyone is engaged in cleaning the environment.

    “In the process of monitoring, any compound that fails to participate in the sanitation exercise will have to be serve an abatement notice in line with the necessary laws.

    “Let me use the opportunity to call on members of the public to cooperate with us to ensure that we keep Obudu clean bearing in mind that this is the governor’s home town.

    “We are constraint by the lock down caused by Covid 19, we had concluded arrangements to distribute dustbin containers to collect refuse. We also considering recycling our waste, we hope to make this proposal to the governor, should he consider it, we hope to commence recycling of our waste”

    On the containers around the commercial cyclist park, the BUDA ES stated that “work was to commence there, but was held due to the Covid 19 pandemic. We allowed the containers there for the main time because, if we ask them to vacate the place and since there is no perimeter face for St. Stephen’s Primary School, Obudu, it will expose the school and may cause some nuisance there”

    In a separate conversation with the Chairman, National Union of Road Transport Workers NURTW, Obudu branch, Comr. Martins Undie popularly known as (Makojor) and the Secretary, Hon. Sunday Inyali who is also Special Assistant to the Governor on Sport Development Obudu, when contacted to comment on the new face Obudu, the duo in their separate remarks, commended the ES, BUDA for her dogged commitment in keeping Obudu clean. They used the opportunity to pledge their Union’s commitment to works of the Executive Secretary and call on the members of the public to key into the developmental strides of the Obudu Urban Authority under Lady Elizabeth A die.

    THE LUMINENEWS can authoritatively say that Obudu Urban Development Authority office is having a face lift under Lady Elizabeth Adie JP. A walk around the Obudu urban, showed that the trucks were seen evacuating refuse from the streets as a confirmation of the ES earlier position.

    THE LUMINENEWS is poised and will bring you up yo date activities of Obudu Urban Authority.

  • State Congresses Ignite Fresh Crisis In PDP

    State Congresses Ignite Fresh Crisis In PDP

    Jonh Alechenu of Punch Newspaper examines the recent Peoples Democratic Party ward and Local Government congresses held nationwide and posits that a lot of work is still required to return the party to winning ways.

    Since its defeat at the presidential election in 2015, the opposition Peoples Democratic Party has struggled to find its feet and return to winning ways.

    The battle for the control of party structure at the ward, Local Government and State levels among chieftains of the PDP, has resumed with a renewed intensity that has left some wondering if there is a general election by the corner.

    A public affairs commentator, who identified with the party in its formative years, Chief Cosmas Ekpunobi, explained the reason behind what appeared to be a renewed interest in the party’s congresses.

    He said, “For any politician worth his salt, the ward, Local Government and State congresses are not only important but also crucial. There is a reason why party members are expected to first register at the ward level. It is expected that a person who intends to seek to serve people using the party’s platform should be a person with a grass roots appeal. So, the importance of having a voice at these levels cannot be overemphasised.”

    The PDP National Working Committee had issued guidelines for the conduct of its congresses at all levels across States of the federation starting from March 7, 2020.

    Twenty three out of 26 States, including but not limited to Abia, the Federal Capital Territory, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Nasarawa, Niger, Ondo, Ogun, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto, Taraba, Cross River, and Yobe, carried out the exercise.

    However, three States namely: Jigawa, Ogun, and Yobe had yet to hold their congresses when the coronavirus-induced lockdown led to the suspension of the exercises.

    As is often the case with congresses in multi-party democracies like Nigeria, divergent views have trailed the conduct of the exercise.

    While some hailed the process, others took issue with either the conduct or outcome of the process. In Ekiti State, for example, a former Governor, Ayodele Fayose, is locked in a battle of political wits with the Senator representing Ekiti South Senatorial District, Biodun Olujimi.

    Party stakeholders in the State have been embroiled in leadership crisis as far back as 2017 when Fayose was in office as Governor.

    He ensured that his preferred candidate, Prof. Kolapo Eleka, emerged as the party’s standard bearer in the 2018 governorship election which the party lost to the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Kayode Fayemi.

    A fresh battle for the control of the party structure presented itself with the conduct of ward congresses expected to usher in Executive Committee members for the 177 wards of the State.

    The Deputy Governor of Taraba State, Haruna Manu, was delegated by the PDP National Working Committee to lead a Committee to supervise the exercise.

    A party source who pleaded for anonymity in order not to jeopardise the efforts of the newly inaugurated Caretaker Committee said, “The congress was largely peaceful, it was supervised by the relevant bodies including the Independent National Electoral Commission and security forces. There were indications that candidates loyal to the combined forces of Senator Olujimi, Senator Duro Faseyi, and other party elders created upsets which loyalists of the former Governor found hard to accept. The two groups went ahead to inaugurate parallel Executive Committees which the party has refused to recognise and in its place appointed a Caretaker Committee.”

    Stating her position in the dispute, Olujimi blamed the latest round of crisis on the Deputy Governor of Taraba State, Manu.

    She told reporters in Abuja that the crisis in the State was far from over because the right things were not done.

    Olujimi said, “There is no calm within the Ekiti PDP. What we have is the lull before the war. We are already in the battle mode.”

    A former spokesperson for Fayose, Mr. Lere Olayinka, in an interview with Sunday Punch, described what is happening as a battle for the control of the party.

    He said, “It is a battle for control. Olujimi wants to control the party, which is what she is doing. The truth is that a more knowledgeable person, grounded and loved by the people has taken control of the party.”

    Even though the party has appointed a seven-member Caretaker Committee headed by a former Senate Deputy Chief Whip, Hosea Agboola, to oversee the party affairs in the interim, Olujimi and her supporters have gone to Court to seek judicial intervention.

    A slightly different scenario played out in Ogun State as a party Executive Committee loyal to a PDP chieftain, Senator Buruji Kashamu, was inaugurated to hold the forth as the State party leadership for the next four years.

    This situation drew the ire of the PDP NWC.

    The National Chairman of the party, Uche Secondus and the party’s National Secretary, Senator Umaru Ibrahim Tsauri, in a joint statement barely 24 hours after the Abeokuta inauguration, dissociated the party from the exercise describing it as “illegal, null and void.”

    The statement partly read, “The attention of the National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party has been drawn to some media publication, especially, the online media concerning a purported inauguration of certain unknown persons as State officers of the party in Ogun State on Friday, May 8, 2020.

    “We want to advise members of the public, especially the teeming members of our great party in Nigeria and Ogun State in particular, that the Peoples Democratic Party has not conducted any congress for the election of the party officers at any level of the party: ward, LGs chapter and or State, in Ogun State.”

    In response, the “newly inaugurated” State Party Chairman, Samson Bamgbose, said the inauguration was legal because it was in line with all the relevant laws of the land as well as the party guidelines.

    Bambgose, who noted that the position of the NWC with regards to the inauguration was not unexpected, in a statement, said, “It is disturbing that our leaders in this great party still do not understand (or just don’t care) that all politics is local.”

    While responding to some of these issues, the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Kola Ologbodiyan, said, “The position of the party with regards to the issue in Ogun State is clear. The matter is in Court and as a law-abiding party, we will await a judicial pronouncement before taking the next step.

    “Our congresses which were held across 26 States of this country were largely peaceful and you can see from the outcome, the party is being repositioned to liberate Nigeria and Nigerians from the shackles of this rudderless regime of professional propagandists called the All Progressives Congress.”

    He further explained that the fact that there were disputes in three or four out of the 26 States where congresses were conducted did not take away the fact that the exercise went on smoothly.

    But a political affairs analyst, Emmanuel Acheme, recalled that the PDP was founded in August 1998 by members of several groups and political associations, some of which included the G-18 and G-34 that held sway as the party to beat for 16 unbroken years.

    He said the party enjoyed a broad political base attracting old and new breed politicians, retired/retiring high-ranking military officers, and academics with an interest in political office as well as businessmen who wanted a piece of the action.

    Acheme further explained that the founding fathers of the PDP most of who have either died or have left the party, were initially driven by a common goal of getting rid of the military and building a nation based on constitutional democratic ideals but that somewhere along the line, “greed and the disrespect for laid down rules took over.”

    He said, “Like it or leave it, yes, the PDP brand has suffered a lot of bashing over the years but you honestly cannot write it off yet in the light of recent events.”

    Speaking in a similar vein, a Kano-based political activist, Aminu Abubakar said, “This is to be expected because it is clear to everyone with eyes that the current All Progressives Congress regime has failed and we are confident that a window of opportunity will soon present itself for us to participate in the process to replace it, three years is not too long in the life of a nation.”

    However, the Chairman of the Buhari Media Organisation, Niyi Akinsiju, disagreed.

    He said, “The PDP brand is damaged beyond repairs. If you remember, they toyed with the idea of changing their name and rebranding but Nigerians are wiser today than they were 16 years ago when they allowed the PDP to run this country down. This administration is rebuilding our economy and our infrastructure from the scratch and all Nigerians of goodwill recognise and appreciate this.”

    Political pundits express the hope that as the PDP attempts to rebuild its brand, it will carry along lessons learnt from previous experiences.

  • Cross River State Deserves Some Accolades In The Fight Against Covid-19 – Olowu

    Cross River State Deserves Some Accolades In The Fight Against Covid-19 – Olowu

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The leader of a seven man delegation of the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control NCDC, to Cross River State, Dr Omobolanle Olowu has stated that the state deserves some commendation in its proactive measures to fight Covid-19.

    Olowu stated this at the office of the Commissioner for Health who is also the Task Force Chairman on Covid-19, in Calabar today as part of its efforts to support state governments in the fight against the pandemic.

    Olowu however raised concerns of their initial fears that her delegation would be quarantined as earlier announced by the state government.

    The team lead commended the proactive initiative of the state to commence the fight against Covid-19 pandemic even when Nigeria had not recorded any incident.

    Her words, “Cross River deserves some accolades for the job they have done so far. The preventive measures, the production of nose masks and other proactive measures which they deployed, we really commend them.

    “We had the fear of being quarantined but all that is over now as nothing like that happened, we want to believe the measured put in place by the state has made the status (COVID-19) free.

    “There was a lot of anxiety before coming to Cross River, but I am glad we were given a warm reception.

    “We are surprised at the level of work that has been put in place so far, all the people we saw were all on nose masks with different teams at various points in the state”

    On her part, the state Task Force Chairman and Commissioner for Health, Dr Betta Edu, maintained that “It should be noted that Cross River was the first state to start the no mask, no movement policy, we blocked all borders too, very early and we were carrying out drills twice a day and later reduced it to once a day as part of proactive measures.

    “We want to make it known that we are not at loggerhead with the Federal government or NCDC, we are just protecting the interest of Cross Riverians.

    “We are partnering with UCTH and all medical and para-medical associations including Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, Medical Laboratory laboratory Scientists, nurses and pharmacists in the area of training and retraining for efficiency and quality service delivery as it concerns COVID-19”

    The team however still maintained the earlier position of Cross River State being Covid-19 free.

  • CRSG Releases 14M For 6 Micro Projects In Two Communities In Calabar Under CSDP

    CRSG Releases 14M For 6 Micro Projects In Two Communities In Calabar Under CSDP

    By Admin

    The Cross State Government has approved and released the sum of Fourteen million naira for the immediate commencement of 6 micro projects across two communities in Calabar South. The Community and Social Development Project (CSDP) has handed over the funds as approved by the Governor, Sen. (Prof.) Ben Ayade, to support the multi sectoral micro projects recently approved for the two communities to also aid the communities fight the coronavirus pandemic.

    Speaking at the cash disbursement activity for projects, the Commissioner for International Development Cooperation, Dr. Inyang Asibong, said the release of funds is a highpoint in the CSDP cycle after completing the rigorous process of appraisal and capacity building that qualifies every community to access funds.

    The project is sequel to requests by the benefitting communities for support by the Government in areas of Electricity and Potable Water Supply to boost development. The projects include integrated LED street light system, concrete electricity pole erection and borehole with transformers to power the communities, she continued.

    Whilst acknowledging the State Governor for paying the needed counterpart fund which is a requisite for World Bank’s support, she charged the beneficiary communities to ensure prompt implementation of these projects with emphasis on global best practices, as she concluded.

    The  Chairman of the CSDP Board, Mr. Tony Ikpeme, encouraged the communities to continue to make wise use of disbursed funds as the Governor Ayade-led administration will not rest in its oars to bring development to the length and breadth of the State.

    On his part, the Ag. General Manager of the State Community and Social Development Agency, Mr. Fidel Udie appealed to the benefiting communities to carry out continuous supportive supervision of the project until it is completed, as this will attract more projects to the community and other communities. Others present at the event were HRH Etubom Efio Ita Effiom and Etinyin Ewa for Eyo Ita/ Edibe-Edibe community, while Chief Eyo Effiom Henshaw, Chief Bassey Ekeng Maurice Effanga represented the Ansa-Ewa community.

    The  event was well attended by relevant stakeholders who observed social distancing and other precautionary measures as directed by the State Government.

  • NCDC Meets With C’River Covid 19 Team In Calabar

    NCDC Meets With C’River Covid 19 Team In Calabar

    The Nigerian Center for Disease Control NCDC is currently in a meeting with the Cross State Covid 19 Task Force Team.

    The meeting which is held at the conference room of the Ministry of Health Headquarters, Calabar has in attendance members of the taskforce which I headed by its Chairman, Dr. Betta Edu and Commissioner for Health.

  • 23 megawatts Calabar power plant waiting on PHEDC for evacuation -Ayade 

    23 megawatts Calabar power plant waiting on PHEDC for evacuation -Ayade 

    The dream of Cross River State Governor, Sir Ben Ayade of delivering regular power supply to Calabar metropolis with the construction of a 23 megawatt power plant will soon become a reality.

    Governor Ayade who disclosed this Tuesday, during an inspection of the plant, said the government was waiting for Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company’s final nod to hook up to its distribution lines.

    Speaking shortly after the inspection, the governor said: “We had done a trial evacuation in the past and we were confronted with huge technical challenges such as aging and weak lines that lacked the capacity to be able to carry the full current that was being generated from the plant.”

    On the readiness of the plant to go full blast on the supply of power, Ayade further hinted: “A lot of adjustments have been done, corrective actions taken and today we are also getting ready as we are expecting PHED to come and give us power outage so that we can hook up from the power plant.”

    Continuing, the governor assured: “Our hope is that if the test run goes smoothly, then Calabar will be enjoying 24 hours of electricity without recourse to the national grid and that will be a major milestone. This will be coming at the right time because of Covid 19 where we have reduced activities and a lot of people will be needing power to stay at home.”

    Expressing excitement at the realization of the project Governor Ayade offered: “I am happy and proud that indeed Cross River State is continuously leading with this special power plant that will now be delivering power to our homes.”

    On how the state intends to recoup its investment, Ayade said: “With our interest so far and with all the Investment we have done in PHED, we have never declared profit so we are just hoping that with the proposed increase in tariff by the Federal Government, we hope that it should run profitably so that atleast it can declare dividends and the state can begin to harness their Investment.

    “But as we speak today, we still have challenges with most of the lines. In some areas, the transformers are not working. Cross River State has bought over 200 transformers to support PHEDC to get them on the lines. But as you know, once you put in a transformer it becomes property of PHEDC. So we have put in so much on public power supply without a corresponding supply of power from PHEDC.”

    Offering further insight on the relationship between the government and PHEDC, Ayade disclosed: “At this point where we will need their cooperation, it is expected that they will give us some charges. But we are proposing an island method which means that they isolate the part of town that will be fed from our 23mw and give us full independence of those areas, so that when it becomes necessary we can switch back and get back in the grid but from time to time, we can just cross supply.

    “Basically, on the island system, if Cross River State power plant is responsible for Idundu, Satellite town, for example, those areas will be shut down from PHED and dedicated to our power plant. That is the Island system, otherwise, we will distribute to the whole town and share our power as public power.”

  • We are owed seven months salaries – Abuja doctors

    We are owed seven months salaries – Abuja doctors

    Source: Punch News NG

    Doctors employed by the Federal Capital Territory last year are being owed salaries between three to seven months, the Association of Resident Doctors, FCT, has said.

    The doctors also complained about suspicious deductions from the salaries of old doctors after they were registered on Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System.

    This is contained in a communiqué issued after a virtual council meeting on May 7, 2020 and signed by Dr. Mustapha Ibrahim, the General Secretary of ARDFCTA.

    The doctors said they would have embarked on a strike on May 1, 2020, but decided to put it on hold.

    The document read in part, “The council noted with dismay the haphazard nature in which the April, 2020 salaries was paid by IPPIS with no prior sensitisation or explanation despite the April 30 deadline for all matters connected therewith be resolved.

    “Most newly employed members were still omitted in the payment of April, 2020 salaries bringing the total months owed them to between three-seven months. There is an established community transmission of COVID 19 in the FCT with four of our members already exposed following the confirmation of two cases at Wuse District Hospital.

    “Despite Management’s assertion of provision of adequate PPEs across all the general hospitals, it was noted by council that some of these PPEs are still been hoarded by some units as members do not readily access these apparels when attending to suspected cases.

    “Exposed members are subjected to a lot of psychological trauma during this period of self-isolation.”

    The acting General Manager, Hospital Services, FCT, Frank Alu, neither responded to phone calls nor a text message as of press time.

  • Maintain A High Level Of Professionalism And Ethics While Dealing With Patients – Ekpenyong

    Maintain A High Level Of Professionalism And Ethics While Dealing With Patients – Ekpenyong

     

    The Director General, Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Janet Ekpenyong has charged staff of the agency to maintain high level of professionalism and job ethics while attending to patients in their various health facilities.

    Dr Ekpenyong noted that it has become imperative for health workers to remain vigilant while on duty especially going by the rapid spread of the covid19 virus across the Nation.

    The DG made the charge in Anantigha, Calabar South Local Government Area while addressing health workers during their monthly review meeting of all Primary Healthcare services in the state, and charged them to improve their services and also take their health and wellbeing Paramount as they engage in their routine tasks.

    Dr Ekpenyong maintained that as health workers, they must remain vigilant at all times and well kitted both before, during and after attending to patients irrespective of what physical symptoms that may be presented for medical examination.

    She said with People sneaking into the state through various route irrespective of the governor Ayade’s effort in checkmating the influx of people from other states by deploying huge human and material resources , health workers must begin to have a behavioural change when attending to patients as she stressed that the life of each health worker remains most important to her and the state government.

    “As health workers, you are at the front line in any health emergency situation and the first to be hit with an outbreak if you don’t go about your duties with all sense of professionalism.

    “Currently, Cross River State is Covid-19 free because of God and the great efforts made by our Governor Senator Professor Ben Ayade in taking a proactive approach towards ensuring that our state remains Covid-19 free, but if eventually there’s a case in our state, the Primary Health sector may be the first casualties because we are the most closest to the grassroots and since Covid-19 presents symptoms like every other diseases, except we are prepared and kitted up as professionals, we may end up being infected as well.

    “As it is currently there is a policy that everyone visiting our facilities must wash their hands before entry, but before they enter, whoever is not wearing a nose mask or covering their nose with handkerchief should not be allowed into the facility because right now, everyone is a suspect”.

    On her part, the Director, Local Government Health Authority for Calabar South, Mrs Eme Archibong thanked the DG for her unrelenting efforts in fixing the Primary Healthcare Agency and attending to staff and facilities needs with all commitments and prompt responds when need arises.

    She assured her and the state of effective service delivery with all forms of professionalism in offering quality services to the people as she also urged heads of various wards to step up their sensitization drive on both Covid-19 and other infectious diseases.