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  • 2024 WHD: Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner, Helen Isamoh Hosts Public Symposium In Calabar

    2024 WHD: Humanitarian Affairs Commissioner, Helen Isamoh Hosts Public Symposium In Calabar

     

    In a continued drive to create a world where every individual lives with dignity and true sense brotherhood through selfless services and humanitarian acts, the Cross River State Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation led by the Honourable Commissioner Dr. Mrs. Helen Isamoh Egodo in collaboration with the wife of the Executive Governor of Cross River State Rev. Mrs Eyoanwan Bassey Otu celebrates all distinguished humanitarian workers in the state and around the world in the 2024 World Humanitarian Day Symposium held in the Conference Hall of Dannic Hotels, Ekorinim, Calabar, today, 29th August, 2024.

    This august event was part of the 2024 World Humanitarian Day celebration to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the disastrous bomb attack on the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq, that claimed the life of 22 humanitarian champions. It also reminded us of the strength and selflessness of those who risk their lives in their attempts to help and support others, and our unwavering commitment to care for internally displaced individuals, people with disabilities, and the destitute. It also demonstrated our collective resolve to join the global campaign against the unnecessary attack on humanitarian workers in both developing and developed nations of the world.

    Just as this year’s theme: “Act For Humanity” suggests, there is no better time than now for us to stand up and “act for humanity” by condemning the incessant and unnecessary attacks on humanitarian champions even in conflict or war zones. It is undoubtedly a solemn invitation to join voices with international organizations and development partners such as the World Health Organization (WHO), International Red Cross Society, CUSO International, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the Excellent Community Education Welfare Scheme( ECEWS). Her Excellency Rev Mrs Eyoanwan Otu’s Humanity Without Borders Empowerment Initiative (HWBEI), and other dependable humanitarian activists and Rights defenders around the world in celebrating these icons of humanity and encouraging
    well-meaning individuals to continue this noble task while demanding that government at all levels should ensure the safety of all people on life-saving missions.

    The high point of the Symposium was educating and motivating humanitarian workers through paper presentations on: “Strengthening Humanitarian Efforts: the Need for Collaboration”, “Innovative Approaches to Humanitarian Aids in Crisis Zones”, “Mainstreaming Gender Based Violence and Sexual Reproductive Health/Rights in Delivering Humanitarian Services”, “How Humanitarian Workers Can Act For Humanity in Line with Humanitarian Principles”, and the lead paper where Prof Robito Ekanem of the Department of Guidance and Counselling, UNICROSS, demonstrated her teaching ingenuity on “Mental Health Support for Humanitarian Workers: Addressing Burnout and Stress”. The session also had an awareness campaign/ presentation on the emerging Monkey Pox epidemic and its mounting concerns for global health by Dr. Ima Obong Ekanem of World Health Organization.

    The Cross River State Governor, His Excellency Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu, in his heartwarming address, declared that there is power in collective action and collaborative partnership to save lives which is a demonstration of our shared purpose to build a society where everybody thrives and lives with dignity. The State Governor who was ably represented by the Honourable Commissioner for Establishments, Training and Pensions Mrs Lawrencia Ita, reiterated the people-first administration’s commitment to defending the rights of refugees and the vulnerable individuals in the state, and encouraged both humanitarian workers and all Cross Riverians to stand up against injustice and act for humanity.

    In her special message and warm greetings, the wife of the Governor of Cross River State and founder of Humanity Without Borders Empowerment Initiatives, Her Excellency Rev. Mrs Eyoanwan Bassey Otu expressed her gratitude to all humanitarian activists and partners while encouraging them to continue to raise more awareness to the public on our roles in showing solidarity to victims of humanitarian crisis. Her Excellency, who was represented by her Special Assistant on Programmes, Apostle Mrs Queen Eton, also stressed the need to reach out to people in need everywhere in the state and restated her unwavering commitment to strategic partnership and collaboration through her Humanity Without Borders Empowerment Initiatives.

    The Honourable Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation Dr Mrs Helen Isamoh Egodo extended her deepest gratitude to all the humanitarian workers who have dedicated their lives to helping others. “Thank you for the sacrifices you make, for the risks you take, and for the unwavering dedication you show everyday”, she expressed. “Your work saves lives, restores dignity, and offers a lifeline to those who have nowhere else to turn to”, Dr Egodo continued. The Honourable Commissioner also noted that the CRSG recognises the critical role humanitarian workers play and the need to take the lead in coordinating and providing humanitarian services, hence, the Cross River State Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation was created in 2023 by His Excellency Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu to serve as the government’s coordinating institution for all humanitarian responses and interventions in the state.

    In the historic event and first of its kind in Cross River State which was well attended and catered for, she expressed her positive thoughts on all development partners, government functionaries, volunteers, participants, speakers, the refugees, people with special needs, the cultural group, civil society organizations, the media, and staff of her ministry for their contributions towards making the 2024 World Humanitarian Day Symposium a huge success.

    Media Unit
    Office of the Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, CRS.2024

  • HOLGA Inaugurates Ten Rooms Corps Lodge In Calabar

    HOLGA Inaugurates Ten Rooms Corps Lodge In Calabar

    By Ogban Ogban

    The Head of Local Government Administration (HOLGA) for Calabar Municipality Council, Mrs Ekanem Ansa Henshaw, has inaugurated a newly built 10 room Lodge for corps members serving in the local government council.

    Mrs Henshaw stated that the lodge was constructed to enable corps members serving in the council settle down comfortably and discharge their duties judiciously as this can only happen in a good and serene environment.

    In her words “Recall that most corps members serving in calabar municipal council were living in an un-condusive two rooms apartment with more than four persons in a room with a convenience and kitchen which caused a lot of chaos amongst them”.

    The HOLGA said the cost of high transportation for corps members coming to work in the council prompted government to embark on the consideration of the lodge to accommodate more corps members serving in the council.

    She said the young generation who are the future of tomorrow needs conducive environment to develop their potentials in order to contribute meaningfully towards nation building.

    The HOLGA urged corps members to handle the accommodation with utmost care to enable subsequent corps members who would also be posted to the council to enjoy the facility.

    Responding, the state Coordinator, Mrs Oyenuga Joke, commended the HOLGA for the kind gesture as the corps members have yearned for a befitting accommodation.

    Mrs Oyenuga noted that NYSC is a tripartite arrangement where the federal, state and local government have roles to play.

    She assured that NYSC management will continue collaboration with the council to achieve their goal.

    Oyenuga used the opportunity and appealed to other local government council to emulate municipal council and think about the welfare of corps members.

  • Cross River Police Command Orders Arrest Of Suspect Flogging A Lady Half Naked In Viral Video

    Cross River Police Command Orders Arrest Of Suspect Flogging A Lady Half Naked In Viral Video

    Culled From CrossRiverWatch 

    In response to public uproar, the Cross River State Command of the Nigeria Police Force, has ordered immediate arrest of suspected ladies flogging a lady half-naked in a viral video.

    The State Commissioner of Police, CP Gyogon Grimah gave the directive through the Command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) SP Irene Ugbo on Thursday afternoon.

    The Victim, identified as Miss Queen, is seen in the viral video subjected to physical assault by a group of girls while in a hotel room. Queen is visibly half-naked in the video, and flogged profusely for reasons that are under investigation by the police.

    CP Grimah who has directed immediate arrest and thorough investigation said the aim is to uncover the circumstances surrounding the disturbing incident and bring the perpetrators to justice.

    The Police Boss enjoins those in the hospitality industry to be vigilant and take proactive measures in profiling and conducting background checks on their guests. The step, he said, is crucial in preventing such disturbing incidents from occurring within their premises.

    The Police disclosed that the victim is currently undergoing medical treatment in an undisclosed hospital. Watch the video below:

    “The Cross River State Police Command assures the public that the outcome of the investigation will be communicated promptly. We remain committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents and upholding justice in our society.”

  • Odukpani Local Government Council Provides Bungalow As Corps Members’ Lodge

    Odukpani Local Government Council Provides Bungalow As Corps Members’ Lodge

     

    The Corps Members serving in Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State, today, were thrown into jubilation following the official handing over of a newly constructed 3 Bedroom Lodge by the Local Government Admin. to them.

    Speaking while cutting the ribbon to unveil the lodge, the Head of Local Government Administration (HOLGA), Hon. Ntufan Felix Eyimon, appreciated the management of NYSC for it’s effort in using the Corps Members for National Integration and repositioning their mindset for economic development.

    He asserted that the Governor of Cross River State, Sen. Prince Bassey Otu and his Government would continue, as Youth Friendly Governor, to provide an enabling environment for the Corps Members posted to the state. He described the Corps Members Lodge as one of the ways of replicating ‘Sweet Prince Bassey Otu’s kind gesture to the Scheme in the state.

    Hon. Ntufan further maintained that the Corps Members would also be provided with ( as it has always been) adequate security to ensure that they are well protected, as they also continue to collect monthly allowance from the Local Government.

    In his reaction, the NYSC Coordinator, Mrs Oyenuga Mojisola Joke, applauded the HOLGA for extending the magnanimous nature of the state government to the NYSC.

    Mrs Oyenuga, who was represented by the Assistant Director Information and Public Relations, Mr. Peter Enuma, said that NYSC is a Tripartite arrangement, from the Federal to the Local Government, noting that Odukpani Local Government and the likes had not reneged to that arrangement.

    She however assured the management of the NYSC continues collaboration with them, just as she equally admonished the Corps members to also continue to maintain their good ambassadorship of the Scheme.

  • Leboku 2024: Otu Calls For Mechanized Farming To Ensure Food Security

    Leboku 2024: Otu Calls For Mechanized Farming To Ensure Food Security

    By: Ukongikwen Adie

    The Executive Governor of Cross River State, Senator (Prince) Bassey Otu has commended the Obol Lopon of Ugep, HRM Obol Ofem Ubana Eteng for maintaining peace within his domain as records have shown that since his enthronement as the Obol Lopon of Ugep and Paramount Ruler of Yakurr, inter-communial harmony, peace and socio-economic development of the Yakurr people have increased.

    The Governor made this commendation through his Deputy, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey who represented him in the 2024 lnternational New Yam Festival with theme ” Community Mobilization For Sustainable Growth ”

    Otu acknowledged the deliberate initiative of successive administrations in the state to use the event in encouraging food production and showcase the rich cultural endowments of the Yakurr people.

    “My administration is poised to sustain the momentum of the event and even surpass its achievements”

    The Governor added that this administration is intentional in transitioning from subsistence to mechanized agricultural practice with the procurement of light and heavy duty machinery to enable small farm holders and agricultural entrepreneurs embark on large scale production of rice, cassava, oil palm, cocao and yams to ensure food security in the state.

    Earlier, the Obol Lopon of Ugep, HRM, Obol Ofem Ubana Eteng had received the Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey and His entourage in his Palace.
    The Paramount Ruler expressed his appreciation and that of the Yakurr nation to the governor and members of the Cross River State House of Assembly, members of the State Executive Council and other political office holders for gracing the occasion and for the sustained support the Leboku lnternational New Yam Festival and the Yakurr nation as a whole has received.

    Dignitaries who graced the festival were the Deputy Speaker and other members of the Cross River State House of Assembly, members of the state executive Council, the Head of Service, the chairman of the traditional rulers council and other traditional rulers and several political office holders.

    Highlights of the festival included the presentation of prizes to the winners of the 2024 Mr. Leboku & Miss Leboku Pageant, the best Yam harvester of the year and other consolation prizes.

  • Governor Otu Pledges Continued Support for Business Growth in the State

    Governor Otu Pledges Continued Support for Business Growth in the State

     

    Cross River State Governor, Senator Prince Bassey Otu, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to enhancing the state’s socioeconomic landscape by fostering a conducive environment for business growth.

    Represented by his deputy, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, Governor Otu made this statement when he received in audience, Mr. Charles Odii, the Director General of the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), at Government House in Calabar on Tuesday.

    Odey highlighted the vital role that Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play in driving state development, emphasizing their importance within his administration’s ‘People First’ agenda.

    He emphasized the efforts of the Cross River State Microfinance and Enterprise Development Agency (MEDA), led by Mr. Great Ogban, and stressed the need for collaboration with SMEDAN to maximize the contributions of SMEs in job creation, economic revitalization, and expanding economic opportunities for the citizens of Cross River State.

    The Governor also revealed that his administration is actively developing strategies to empower small business owners by leveraging local content policies to help their businesses thrive.

    Deputy Governor Odey commended Mr. Charles Odii for his dedication to engaging young people in productive activities and providing crucial support for their creative and income-generating endeavors.

    “The only way to build a sustainable and globally competitive economy is through serious commitment, and as a government, we are fully committed to this partnership and future collaborations,” Odey stated.

    Speaking earlier, SMEDAN’s Director-General, Mr. Charles Odii, appreciated the Cross River State Government for its efforts to strengthen SME activities through MEDA, providing necessary support and financial services to boost their operations.

    He highlighted SMEDAN’s role in Nigeria’s economic growth and development, noting that the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) ecosystem in Nigeria comprises approximately 40 million businesses, with 38 million classified as Nano businesses, primarily youth-led and youth-owned.

    Mr. Odii emphasized that with proper guidance, improved resources, and adequate opportunities as well as workforce support, Nano businesses have the potential to grow into major enterprises.

    In attendance were the Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Hon. Patrick Egbede, Commissioner for Youth Development, Barr. Ijom-Odum Ukam, Commissioner for Information, Hon. Erasmus Ekpang and the Head of Personal Staff to the Deputy Governor, Dr. Chris Ojikpong as well s the Director General of MEDA, Mr. Great Ogban, along with other government officials.

    Deputy Governor’s Press Unit, Calabar

  • UNICAL SUG President, Blessing Alims Pledges To Leave Lasting Footprints As ActionAid Holds Close Out Learning And Dissemination Meeting

    UNICAL SUG President, Blessing Alims Pledges To Leave Lasting Footprints As ActionAid Holds Close Out Learning And Dissemination Meeting

     

    The University of Calabar President of the Student’s Union Government SUG, Comr Blessing Alims, has pledged to leave lasting footprint for other young ladies with the zeal for service in leadership position, and linked her success and leadership capacity to ActionAid, GADA, Girls Power Initiative and other development organizations that she has previously offered voluntary services for.

    The SUG President made this known while she served as Special Guest, during the Close Out Learning and Dissemination Ceremony organized by ActionAid Nigeria, held at Continental Hotel, Abuja on Tuesday 20th August, 2024.

    Comr Blessing Alims, who averred that her desire to create impact is work in progress, commended all who contributed to her success in the election that provided the opportunity for her to showcase her abilities.

    She used the opportunity to call on other ladies with the desire to offer solutions to the myriad of challenges that bedevilled the society to take up leadership positions.

    Of particular mention was the role played by ActionAid Nigeria, for the platform and support and promised to continue to keep the fire burning while providing support and mentorship to other aspiring ladies.

    In her words “We are grateful for the support of ActionAid Nigeria, GADA, Women in Politics Forum, also several NGOs and our partners in advancing gender equality and women’s rights in Nigeria.

    “I pledge to continue working towards a Nigeria where women and girls can thrive and reach their full potential.”

    ActionAid Nigeria marked the successful completion of the Women’s Voice and Leadership Nigeria Project, a 5-year initiative supported by Canada, aimed at promoting gender equality and women’s rights in Nigeria.

    The ceremony brought together stakeholders, partners, and beneficiaries and shared lessons learned and best practices. The event highlighted the project’s achievements, including empowering women’s rights, organizations and movements, strengthening women’s leadership and participation in decision-making processes, advancing gender equality, and improving access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for women and girls.

    – The importance of women’s leadership and participation in decision-making processes
    – Challenging harmful social norms and stereotypes that hinder women’s progress
    – Empowering young ladies to take up leadership roles and build their capacity
    – Leaving a lasting legacy for future generations

    ActionAid Nigeria is a non-governmental organization working to promote human rights, gender equality, and sustainable livelihoods in Nigeria.

  • LAWSAN Files Petition Against Dean Student’s Affairs For Arrogating Powers To Self

    LAWSAN Files Petition Against Dean Student’s Affairs For Arrogating Powers To Self

    By Patrick Obia, Culled From CrossRiverWatch 

    The University of Calabar Law Students Association (LAWSAN), 2024 Electoral Commission, has filed a petition against the Dean of Students Affairs Professor Tony Eyang for intrusion and arrogating power to himself.

    LAWSAN in a petition signed by LAWSAN 2024 Electoral Chairman Onyeagba Stanley; Secretary, Bisong Edor and other members, to the Vice Chancellor Professor Florence Obi, copying the Department of State Services (DSS), the Student Union Government (SUG) and among other authorities, accused the Dean of playing ethnicity and use of position to usurp constituted bodies.

    They accused Prof. Eyang of unilaterally disqualifying candidates who had already been screened and cleared by the Electoral Body when the Dean lack the authority to overrule the Association Electoral Body.

    LAWSAN also alleged that for the past four years, the planning and execution of the freshmen orientation have occurred without the involvement of the SUG. The funds allocated for these orientations remain unaccounted for and Prof. Eyang has seemingly taken on the role of both the Vice President of the Student Union Government and Dean of Student Affairs, contrary to constitutional provisions. ”These issues call for a thorough investigation and prompt action to ensure accountability and transparency in the administration of student affairs at the University of Calabar.”

    The petition reads below:

    We, the undersigned members of the Law Students Association (Lawsan), 2024 Electoral Commission are compelled to bring to your attention significant concerns regarding the actions of the Dean of Student Affairs in the context of the Lawsan 2024 General Elections. Before delving into the core issues, allow us to provide a background understanding of the situation at hand. The Lawsan UCC Electoral Commission published the electoral timetable for the 2024 General Elections and commenced activities as stipulated. The sales of forms were conducted, and the Electoral Body, tasked with the exclusive mandate of screening and clearing candidates, performed its duties diligently to ensure a credible process.

    All aspirants who purchased forms were cleared, even if some did not meet the required cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.50 and above. Historically, many candidates with lower CGPAs were allowed to participate in the general elections because once an aspirant lodged applications for result correction, the CGPA constitutional requirement was waived by the Electoral Body. This practice and convention have been upheld by the Lawsan Electoral Commission over the years.

    Among the six initial aspirants, three had applications for result corrections and were all cleared on this premise. However, a petition was submitted by a faculty staff member against only one candidate, Frank Agness Ekaette, due to her perceived closeness to Associate Professor Mike Otu. This was allegedly because she reported a case of a threat issued by Professor Jake Osimiri to Associate Professor Mike Otu during lectures to the 4th-year class of the Faculty. The faculty is currently polarized between the Yala and Boki blocs of staff, which further complicates the situation. We have however moved on past these petty tussles and fight over the Control of LAWSAN.

    When these issues were brought to the attention of the Dean of Student Affairs, we expected him to maintain a neutral position, given the confidence reposed in him. However, the Electoral Body discovered conclusively that the Dean had taken a biased stance to further his own interests, which aligns with that of the faculty’s interest. The Dean of Student Affairs unilaterally disqualified candidates who had already been screened and cleared by the Electoral Body. We categorically state that the Dean of Student Affairs lacks the authority to overrule the Association Electoral Body. The only institution within the university with the jurisdiction to overturn decisions made by the Students’ Electoral Body is the judicial arm of the respective association, and by extension, the Student Union Government High Court and the honorable SUG High Court can only exercise such jurisdiction when an appeal is filed before it. In addition, the Security Department of the University is another institution within the University Community saddled with such Power to disqualify an Aspirant on the ground on Security reasons when the Conduct of an Aspirant in the past had posed a threat to the University Peacefully coexistence. Due process was never considered, and the process was abused in an association where the staff adviser is a lawyer.

    These institutions of the Student Union government (executive, judiciary, and legislature) are not mere formalities within the university community but are intended for student affairs of this nature. The expected role of the Dean of Student Affairs is advisory rather than the total usurpation of the power of the Electoral Body. Following this unilateral disqualification, the Electoral body proceeded with the sales of forms, a move which the Dean of Student Affairs had initially approved and now opposes for reasons best known to him. The Dean of Students’ Affairs should be reminded that it is not within his authority to open or close the sale of forms.

    If the argument is that the time frame had elapsed, he should be reminded that he had already disrupted the process by disqualifying candidates who were already screened and cleared, thereby impliedly necessitating the continuation of the sale of forms, which he initially approved and consented to in his office. When the new candidates purchased forms and monies submitted on the directive of the staff adviser, the Dean ordered the refund of these monies, despite knowing that such monies are legally non-refundable. He insisted on refunding them their monies because he has no other ground for disqualifying them like he has been doing before aside hinging on the process he had earlier disrupted.The Vice Chancellor should note the Following:

    ● That during the meeting we had with the Dean of students’ affairs in his office, he emphasized on the fact that these new aspirants were brought to him by Associate Professor Mike Otu.

    ● Equally, the Dean Of Students’ Affairs consistent involvement of Barr. Maxwell Egba in all our meetings and Barr. Egba’s constant diction of “We know How To Run These Things” gives concern regarding the transparency of an electoral process under the sole auspices of the Dean Of Students affairs.

    ● We request that the Vice Chancellor through her good office instruct Chairman Of the Calabar University Electoral Commission (CUECO) to supervise the election as the last conducted Student Union government election was the most transparent, free and credibly fair electoral process witnessed in recent time in the university of Calabar.

    ● We further request that all Aspirants who bought forms after the earlier adjustment of the Electoral timetable be allowed to stand Elections, hence there is a Pending Court order from the Student Union Government High court mandating the Electoral Commission to act forthwith. Several concerns have been raised regarding the administrative conduct of Prof. Tony Eyang in his capacity as the Dean of Student Affairs at the University of Calabar. These concerns revolve around financial discrepancies and procedural violations in the management of student affairs.

    1. Financial Mismanagement in Hostel Accommodation:

    It has been reported that funds were collected from students for hostel accommodations, exceeding the actual number of students who paid and cleared for these facilities. Despite receiving these payments, many students have yet to be provided with the promised accommodation, neither have refunds been made accordingly.

    2. Unaccounted Funds for Student Initiatives

    Over the past two years, payments made through the Entrepreneurial Development Center and the Center for General Studies for the Student Union Government’s almanac and constitution have not been adequately accounted for. While we do not speak on behalf of the Student Union Government, as concerned students of the University of Calabar, we feel obligated to bring these issues to light.

    3. Violation of the Student Union Government Constitution:

    Pursuant to Section 17(2) of the Student Union Government Constitution, “The vice president shall be the chairman of the orientation week planning committee.” However, for the past four years, the planning and execution of the freshmen orientation have occurred without the involvement of the Student Union Government. The funds allocated for these orientations remain unaccounted for. Prof. Eyang has seemingly taken on the role of both the Vice President of the Student Union Government and Dean of Student Affairs, contrary to constitutional provisions. These issues call for a thorough investigation and prompt action to ensure accountability and transparency in the administration of student affairs at the University of Calabar.

  • CRSG Will Continue To Support NYSC, Odey Assures New State Coordinator

    CRSG Will Continue To Support NYSC, Odey Assures New State Coordinator

     

    The administration led by Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in its efforts to achieve its objectives in Cross River State.

    Deputy Governor of Cross River State, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey made this known when he received in audience the new State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mrs. Joke Mojisola Oyenuga, at his temporary office in Calabar.

    In welcoming Mrs. Oyenuga to her new role, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey emphasized the state government’s dedication to strengthening its partnership with the NYSC to combat social vices, noting that the current administration is focused on the emancipation and empowerment of youth, regardless of their background.

    The Deputy Governor encouraged the new State Coordinator to leverage her extensive experience with the NYSC to enhance the scheme’s activities in Cross River State, aiming to elevate it to new heights.

    Mrs. Oyenuga, in her remarks, explained that the purpose of her visit was to officially familiarize herself and to further solidify the relationship between the state government and the NYSC.

    Oyenuga, while appreciating the deputy governor for the warm reception accorded to her and her team, acknowledged the state’s ongoing support for the NYSC over the years and appealed for continued collaboration and improved welfare for the scheme and its corps members.

    She assured the Deputy Governor of the NYSC’s commitment to contributing to the success of the current administration in Cross River State.

    Other members of the delegation who accompanied the new state coordinator on the visit included Comrade Elot Elot Ukam, AD, HRM, Ms Asisk Mfon, AD, Corps Discipline and Reward and Mr. Enuma Peter, AD, Public relations as well as Mr Tony odey, Zonal inspector Calabar Zone.

  • Jarigbe Agom Bags Inspiring Magazine’s Legislative Man Of The Year Award (Seal 2024)

    Jarigbe Agom Bags Inspiring Magazine’s Legislative Man Of The Year Award (Seal 2024)

     

    In recognition of his sterling qualities and outstanding performance in office, Distinguished Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, has been conferred with the award of Legislative Man of the Year, by Inspiring Magazine, in her Social Impact, Enterprise and Leadership Award 2024.

    The award was received by Firsts Baba Isa, Esq on behalf of the lawmaker, at Nicon Luxury Hotel CBD, Garki-Abuja on Saturday 10th of August, 2024.

    Senator Jarigbe had in recent past, won the award of ICON of Humanitarian Service Award (2019), Legislator of the Year (2020) by the African Custodian, ICON of Nation Building Award (2021), the prestigious Global Peace and Humanitarian Award (2022) by the United Nations and many other notable awards as a Honourable member and Distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    The lawmaker described his latest award as a challenge to impact more on humanity and further appreciated the organizers and constituents of Cross River North Senatorial District for giving him the opportunity to prove that governance can be done better with utmost fear of God and for the sake of humanity.

    The organizers noted that, the choice of the Distinguished Senator was basically on empirical facts and indisputable statistics on geometric transformation that Cross River North Senatorial District and her constituents have witnessed under his watch as Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    According them, the philosophy of the award is to recognize and celebrate excellence, national pride and quality service delivery to humanity and Nigerians.