Category: Metro News

  • Education Commissioner Threatens To Expel Secondary School Students In Alleged Gang Fight

    By CrossRiverWatch Admin

    The Cross River State Ministry of Education has threatened to expel Secondary School students from Government Secondary School Ikot Ansa Calabar if found culpable of the recent alleged gang-related activities in the school.

    The Commissioner for Education, Dr. Stephen Odey in a visit to the school on Thursday said the visit is necessitated due to the disturbing viral video portraying gang-related activity in the school.

    In the video in circulation, Senior Secondary Two (SS2) students are alleged to have imported gang members to fight their senior counterparts of SS3.

    The Commissioner upon his arrival in the school, addressed the students and ordered for “immediate investigation into the issue, as all involved will be severely punished.”

    He reiterated that all involved would face expulsion and will never be admitted into any school in Cross River State, promising to collaborate with the Department of State Services (DSS), and the Police to deploy some of their men to the school for surveillance, warning that, “cult-related activities will never be condoned in the State.”

    The one-time Senator further admonished the students to be good ambassadors of Cross River State and make their parents proud rather than indulge in vices that will destroy their lives and future.

    The Commissioner upon arrival met the Divisional Police Officer of Federal Housing Police Station, CSP.  Innocent E. Ayabotu who addressed the students on the dangers of gangsterism.

    The DPO was invited by the school Principal Obono Ubana Ofem.

  • Missing Child Found Around Stadium, Currently With The Akim Police Divisional Headquarters Calabar

    A good Samaritan simply identified as Richie announced in a WhatsApp group that he found a missing vhild who identified himself as Samuel from Etung Local Government Area, and he he took him to Akim Police Divisional Headquarters, Calabar.

    Richie wrote, “Missing Child his Name is Samuel from Etung local govt area, I found him at stadium after a mini bus driver dropped him and zoomed off, I gradually leaned somewhere to carefully observe the child, then I decided to walk towards him and interrogate after interrogating him then i realize he is a missing child,got him he only knew where he come from and his Name,got him something to eat and then I’ve taken him to police head quarter at Akim for proper identification and documentary, please help share the pictures until it got to the parent, God bless us all”

  • SS Two Students Of Government College Ikot Ansa, Calabar Invaded Their School With Invited Gang-teens To Fight SS Three Students

    By Elijah Ugani

    Senior Secondary School (SS) two students of Government College Ikot Ansa, Calabar had on Wednesday November 22nd invited their Gang-teens to fight the senior colleagues, SS Three students.

    According to some of the teachers speaking in the background video, exclusively obtained by Agba Jalingo, the teacher is heard saying that “the SS Two Students were driven for fees”

    Watch video attached

  • Sandy Heads To Supreme Court As Court Of Appeal Upholds Otu’s Victory

    Elijah Ugani

    The Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos on Wednesday, November 22, has upheld the ruling of Tribunal by declaring Governor Bassey Otu as the winner of the March 16 governorship election.

    The Appeal had dismissed the Appeal by Sen Sandy Onor and PDP against Prince Bassey Otu as lacking in meirt.

    The governorship tribunal had earlier dismissed the petition by Sen Sandy Onor and PDP brought before it against Prince Bassey Otu and APC.

    The tribunal had held that the matter before it was a pre-election matter.

    Reacting to the judgement of the Court of Appeal, the Director General of Caterpillar Movement, Chief Joe Obi Bisong, in release he personally signed and sighted by Theluminenews, said that the judgement did not represent the full conviction of the processes that led to the election and they will seek further legal opinion on the next steps.

    The release reads in parts, “The judgement does not reflect the full conviction of our position on the processes leading to the leading to the election.

    We shall seek further legal opinion on the next possible steps.

    “We urge all our teeming supporters to remain calm and go about their legitimate businesses.

    “We are confident that justice shall surely be ultimately done.”

  • Just In: Suspected Armed Robbers Raids, Kills UNICAL Political Science Student

    By Stephen Howard

    A four hundred level student of the department of political science, University of Calabar, Calabar, identified as Mr Michael Efenji has shot death by a suspected gang of armed robbers numbering over 30 persons in number.

    The student according to information hail’s from Utugwang in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State.

    The incident which occured in the early hours of Tuesday 21st November, 2023 (2:30), leaves fears and anxiety in the minds of students and resident of Eastern High, by Goldie street Calabar.

    Our reporter can not authoritatively account for what led to the shutting of the students as other victims were robbed of their belongings.

    As at the time of filing this report, the corpse of the victim has been evacuated by the police.

    Stay tune.

     

     

  • Jarigbe Congratulates Chief Of Defence Intelligence, Calls For Improved Security Architecture In Cross River North

     

    The Senator representing Cross River North Senatorial District, Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, DSSRS, has hailed the appointment of the new Chief of Defence Intelligence, Major General Emmanuel Akomaye Parker Undiandeye.

    The lawmaker noted that the appointment of the CDI was a product of hard work, commitment, dedication and outstanding professionalism.

    Senator Jarigbe, while receiving the Major General to his National Assembly office, wished him the very best in his new office, and highlighted the strategic relationship between Cross River North constituents and Intelligence. He also called for improved security architecture in a bid to avert crisis and communal unrest in and around the Senatorial District.

    Major General Undiandeye appreciated the Distinguished Senator for the warm reception and also used the opportunity to condole the lawmaker on the demise of his brother in-laws. He promised to be a good ambassador of Cross River North Senatorial District in the course of his service to the nation.

    Congratulations, Major General.

    TEAM JARI MEDIA

  • NCTO To Partner UNICEF, Set To Crash Rising Poverty Index

     

    The United nations children Trust Fund, UNICEF have met with the Leadership of the National Cash Transfer Office to interact on measures to boost works in the Alleviation of poverty in the country.

    They visited to discuss measures in tackling multi dimensional poverty among all Nigerians with hopes of minimizing the influx of people into the sliding poverty index.

    The aim is to help cultivate a robust working relationship and ride on the guiding principles of equity, fairness and accountability in line with the Renewed Hope mantra of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu and guidelines of the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs headed by Dr Betta Edu.

    The team received by the National Coordinator, Dr Michael Ajuluchuku and Deputy National Coordinator, National Cash Transfer Office, Dr Janet Ekpenyong was assured of harmonious working relationship in order to help Alleviate the over 133 million Nigerians said to be living below the Poverty index across the 774 Local Government Areas of the Country.

    According to the National Coordinator, Dr Michael Ajuluchuku, the need to reinforce the actions and update the National social Register is imminent in order for the policy thrust of the government to be felt by the vulnerable. He further reiterated the commitment of the office to partner with organizations such as UNICEF that will support Cash Transfer , as it is one of the solutions to ending poverty. He also solicited for support in the areas of capacity building and input on the restructuring of the program.

    In her response, The Deputy National Coordinator, National Cash Transfer Office, Dr Janet Ekpenyong called for the formation of a Technical Working Group in alliance with sister MDAs and stakeholders in communicating with Nigerians on the gains recorded through the Cash Transfer Office.

    She said, the National Cash Transfer Program, which is one of the areas the Honourable Minister, Dr Betta Edu is prioritizing as a tool to fight poverty and will continue to promote innovations especially on cash transfer that will help provide sources of livelihood, income and knowledge to the vulnerable across the country noting that advocacies will commence soon as traditional communication means are already being lined up in communities. She further advocated for the reduction of fragmentation of cash transfer program in the country while soliciting for support to coordinate stakeholders in the cash transfer space in the country.

    In their separate responses, representatives of UNICEF headed by the Chief of social policy, Mr Hamidou Poufon congratulated the new team for their appointments, assuring them of maximum cooperation and supports in meeting with their targets.

    They called for a formation of child grant as part of the major social security and protection policy to bring an end to inflating Poverty rate in the country.

    They acknowledged the efforts of the Humanitarian Ministry under the leadership of Dr Betta Edu in prompt responses to natural disasters like flood, conflicts and communal crisis which daily contributes to the loss of lives and means of livelihood affecting parents and their children alike.

    They said even though there are reservations in the productivity of cash transfer, and sometimes doubts by Nigerians, millions have become beneficiaries, which has helped cushion the effects of perennial poverty across many zones in the country.

    Both teams are expected to produce a working document that when conceptionalized , will create the perfect template for modern day livelihood sustianace scheme.
    Also, in the meeting, were other technical staff of the National Cash transfer office and UNICEF staff including Nkatha Nobure and Segun Tekun.

  • Child Support Scheme Platform Does Not Exist, Link is Fake – Betta Edu

     

    The attention of the Honourable Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Betta Edu has been drawn to a circulating bogus child support scheme with the title “FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S ₦50,000 CHILD SUPPORT FUND FOR ALL NIGERIAN PARENTS IS ONGOING”

    The said scheme and the accompanying link are fake as they did not emanate from the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

    All social intervention schemes of the Ministry are well documented, in the public domain, and are brought to the notice of Nigerians through proper channels.

    The so-called “Child Support Scheme” is fake and is not and can never be any of the Ministry’s schemes.

    The general public is hereby alerted that undesirable elements whose sole agenda is to mislead and defraud unsuspecting Nigerians are behind the fake scheme advertisement and link.

    While security agents have swung into action to unmask the unpatriotic elements behind the intended scam, Nigerians are advised to ignore the link to avoid being defrauded of their hard-earned money.

    Rasheed Olanrewaju Zubair (ANIPR), Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Honourable Minister, MHAPA
    19/11/2023

  • Stakeholders Blame Witchcraft Branding On Government, Nollywood Films

    By Godwin Otang

    Stakeholders at the forefront to end witchcraft branding in Cross River and Akwa Ibom States have blamed the act on institutional failures, government oversights, and Nollywood fiction films that depict characters as witches or wizards.

    These fingers were pointed during a Town Hall meeting held at the Old Residency, National Museums and Monuments Calabar, to sensitize the public and to explore coping mechanisms for the survivors of terrorism, conflict,  witchcraft branding, and among others in Cross River and Akwa Ibom States.

    National Geographic Explorer and co-organizer of the Town Hall meeting Etinosa Yvonne frowned at the spike of witch hunting in the two States and perpetrators go unpunished.

    “I use this project to advocate for increased access to psychosocial support for the survivors. For this chapter, we are focusing on people accused of witchcraft; as a society,  we are more focused on the physicality of conflict than the mental and psychological effects. Some of the children you call ‘scolombo’ are not scolombo, they are just victims of a dysfunctional society; some of them, (both boys and girls) are being raped.

    “In Nigeria, justice belongs to the highest bidder. That’s how Nigeria works, there’s too much abnormality and dysfunctionality. Until that is checked we would continue to spiritualize things that are just normal. The entire Nigerian system has failed, so when these things happen we spiritualize them, which is wrong,” Yvonne said.

    Human Rights Lawyer and Co-founder of Basic Right Counsel Initiative (BRCI), James Ibor, Esq averred that witchcraft branding is a criminal offense.

    He noted that the reason why the act keeps thriving is because governments at all levels are mute.

    “We have to end it, it’s criminal to brand anybody a witch,  those who have been branded have been affected negatively. It is the duty of the government to bring all the perpetrators to justice. Primarily, systemic failure is the major cause of witchcraft branding.

    “What’s the state of our education, health, and road infrastructure? So superstition now spreads to the detriment of innocent citizens. Until we revive our school where critical thinking, wealth creation, technical and practical are taught; until our labs and the hospitals begin to function, churches would not shut down. The government should bring to justice all perpetrators of witchcraft branding and the killers of victims.

    The program featured a healing retreat for survivors, panel discussions, and others.

  • C’River Humanitarian Commissioner Attends Two Days National Action Stakeholders Conference

     

    The Honorable Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, CRS, Dr. Helen Isamoh- Egodo participated in the 2-day Pre- COP28 event held at the Prestigious International Conference Centre, Calabar.

    The Cross River State Government (CRSG) and Stratus Consult Limited (STRATUS) activities related to climate change and renewable energy is a joint effort in partnership with the Federal ministry of Environment (FMENV) and the National council for climate change. These are part of efforts to drive the implementation of the United Nation framework convention on climate change (UNFCCC) Nationally determined contributions (NDCs) “Priority Actions Plan” in Nigeria.

    The event which is a Pre- COP28 MDAs Stakeholders engagement is in Fulfillment of the NDC Priority actions to accelerate Climate Action implementation for Nigeria, heading into COP28.

    The government of Cross River states under the leadership of his excellency, Senator prince Bassey Otu, is dedicated to accelerating climate action at the sub National level in the Niger Delta region and is leading by example, takes actions by hosting this Conference/ workshop for a unity fronts among the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDS) in Cross River state in pursuit of Nigeria’s NDC objectives, Some of the key priorities are industrial decarbonization and biodiversity.

    Overcoming the challenges associated with decarbonization and biodiversity to achieving Carbon neutrality and climate resilience necessitates a cooperate approach. This approach involves transitioning to look into energy sources,renewable energy in emerging sectors, enhancing, efficiency, and ultimately striving for net zero emissions by 2060.

    Dr. Egodo applauds the Government and the People first Governor for taking proactive steps towards Sustainable development and protecting our unique biodiversity as she will commit efforts into the vision of creating a greener, cleaner, sustainable and resilient Cross River State.

    Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, CRS.