Category: Metro News

  • Strike: Over 3,000 Students Of C/River School Of Health Technology To Protest In Ayade’s Office, Major Streets In Calabar

    By George Odok Jr

    The Student Union Government of the Cross River College of Health Technology has concluded plans to lead a massive protest to Gov. Ben Ayade’s office for failure of the governor to restore the salary structure of staff of the College.

    Addressing newsmen in Calabar, SUG President of the institution, Bassey Chima Kedemiti, said that the incessant strike embarked upon by staff of the institution over the salary structure had disrupted their academic calendar and directly prolonged their stay in school.

    It would be recalled that the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) of the institution embarked on a one week warning strike over the suspension of its Consolidated Polytechnic and Colleges of Education and Academic Salary Structure by the state government.

    The suspension of the Consolidated Polytechnic Academic Salary Structure (CONPCASS) and the Consolidated Tertiary Educational Salary Structure (CONTEDISS) by the state government in Nov. 2019 has been described by members of the unions as “unwarranted”.

    CONPCASS and CONTEDISS salary structures were approved by the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission in 2010 and implemented in 2011 for all Polytechnics, Monotechnics and College of Health Technology in Nigeria.

    The SUG President lamented that their license examination have been put on hold because of the incessant strikes by lecturers of the institution over the salary structure.

    “We are a population of over 5,000 students and we are hitting the street on a peaceful protest on November 30th if the state government fails to restore the salary structure of our staff.

    “We are going to block the road on that day and there will be no movement along Mary Slessor road in Calabar. As the SUG President, I am going to lead over 3,000 students in a peaceful protest if the state government doesn’t restore the salary structure of staff of this institution.

    “I know what our students can do, hence it will be nice for the governor to restore the salary structure and allow us have a smooth academic calendar,” he said.

    Also speaking, the NACRISS President of the Institution, Comrade Obongha David Igri, said that the state government had neglected the welfare of their staff since 2017.

    According to him, “College of Health Technology Calabar hardly embark on strike, not until this present administration came on board”.

    “I must tell you the truth, the state government has not tried in meeting with the demands of staff of this institution.

    “Students were supposed to have graduated and be mobilised for NYSC, but the state government had drastically reduced the salary of staff of this institution.

    “We appeal with the state government to restore the salary structure of staff of this institution for the sake of the students.

    “I am joining my strength with the SUG President to say that if the salary structure is not restored, we will embark on a massive protest on November 30th to the governor’s office,” he said.

  • Street Children Controls Traffic In Calabar

    By Elijah Ugani

    As part of their efforts to contribute to free flow of vehicular movement in Calabar, street children popular referred to as scolombo boys have taken to control traffic in Calabar, the Cross River State capital.

    The Lumine News caught the boys on camera while driving through Marian by Crunches, at Prof. Eyo Ita House.

    As at the time of this report, it was unclear what happened that the traffic police in charge of the bit was/were absent.

    This act of service as displayed by these boys has clearly shown that, if they properly integrated into our planning, they can be more productive in all sphere of life.

    This has however invalidates the erroneous notion that street children are good only at begging. Government or Civil Society Organizations can develop a strategy to engage this boys productively.

  • C’River Police Parades Looters Of Rice Seeds And Seedlings Factory in Calabar

     

    The Cross River Police Command has arrested three suspects who looted insecticide pumping machines from the Calabar Rice City during the EndSARS protest on Oct. 24 in Calabar.

    The State Commissioner of Police, Mr Abdulkadir Jimoh, who paraded the suspects on Thursday in Calabar, said they were arrested at 8miles axis of Calabar on their way out to Uyo, Akwa Ibom.

    According to him, the state command had earlier announced and gave out 48 hour grace period to looters who looted both private and public properties to return them to the police or face arrest.

    He said “In line with the Inspector General of Police directives, we gave out a grace period for all those who looted public and private items to return them to the state.

    “Earlier today, our vigilant officers intercepted a lorry loaded with insecticide pumping machines that were looted from the Calabar Rice City.

    “After much interrogation, the suspects failed to explain how they came about the machines. It was an aide to Gov. Ben Ayade on Agriculture that came in an identified the machines.”

  • Lagos State Police Command Returns A Woman’s Purse Containing #115,000.00 After It Fell Off Without Her Knowledge

    By Elijah Ugani

    The management of the Nigerian Police Force NPF, Lagos State Command has stated that its officers had returned a woman’s purse containing #115,000.00 to her.

    The Lagos State Police Command made this known on its verified twitter handle @rrslagos767, noted that “While on patrol this evening around Igando, Officers of the Lagos State Police Command saw a red purse falling from a lady on a bike.

    “They picked it up and tried signaling the rider but he mistook it for an attempt to arrest him.

    “Gradually they followed the bike to her destination, then handed it over to her.

    “She confirmed the sum of *N115,000* and a *Tecno phone* inside the purse were all intact”

  • Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila Suspends Police Officer Attached To His Convoy Who Shut At The News Paper Vendor

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Speaker of the House of representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajamiabila has suspended the police officer attached to his convoy whose stray bullet killed one of the newspaper vendors, when the officer shut into the air to disperse unidentified men who attempted to obstruct the speaker’s convoy.

    The Speaker took to his verified twitter handle to disclose this, noted that “A horrible incident has taken place. This evening (yesterday) as I left the national assembly, I stopped as usual to exchange pleasantries with the newspaper vendors at the corner. Many of them have known me since I first moved to Abuja and it was a friendly exchange.

    “Unfortunately, after the convoy set out in continuation of movement, unidentified men obstructed the convoy which got the attention of security men in the convoy who shot into the air to disperse them.

    “Some hours later, after getting to our destination, it was brought to my attention that someone was hit by a stray bullet, contrary to an earlier report by men in the convoy that they applied their security discretion to shoot in the air.

    “In the meantime; the officer who fired the fatal shot has been suspended from the convoy pending the conclusion of the investigation.

    “My value for human life and my respect for all people – irrespective of social economic status – is what endeared me to these vendors and these are the reasons why I stop my convoy quite often to connect with them.

    “For one of them to have been shot by my security detail is horrific and I cannot begin to imagine the grief and loss Ifeanyi’s family must feel on this sad day. No family should have to go through this.

    “I am personally distraught about this incident and my deepest sympathies go to the victim, his family and Abuja vendors.

    I have caused a report to be made to the local police station and an investigation has commenced”.

  • C’R Assembly Calls For The Suspension Of The 2020 Calabar Christmas Carnival

    By Itam Ofor 

    The Cross State House of Assembly has adopted a resolution calling on the State Government and it’s agencies to suspend the 2020 Calabar Christmas Carnival and other related activities.

    The Assembly wants the annual Christmas Carnival suspended due to the destruction and looting of infrastructure following the #ENDSARS protest as well as the COVID 19 pandemic currently ravaging the world adding that Government should rather address pressing issues like the rehabilitation of damaged infrastructure and Security in the state.

    The House adopted the resolution following a motion moved by the House Leader, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey (Ogoja) who decried the wanton destruction of infrastructure across the State during the recent #EndSars protest where most of the Carnival events are normally held.

    He said, though the carnival Calabar is an international event attracting people from all over the world with economic benefits, the possibility of hosting it this year is not realistic as the venue for some of the activities like the Calabar international conference center (CICC), Tinapa have been looted and vandalized.

    Odey also observed that the COVID 19 pandemic is not totally over hence holding the carnival which normally attracts large crowds may have devastating health effects on the State.

    Supporting the motion, the Deputy Speaker Rt Hon Joseph Bassey reiterated that the COVID 19 pandemic the world over has recorded very high death rates adding that currently, some Countries are observing a second lockdown hence organizing the usual carnival will be unwise.

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    Other Members unanimously supported the motion citing the current bad security situation in the State, the COVID 19 pandemic and the vandalism of infrastructure as reasons to suspend the event for this year.

    In his ruling, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Eteng Jonah Williams observed that all over the world, many international events were suspended because of the COVID 19 pandemic, adding that the safety of citizens is Paramount. He called on all Cross Riverians to join forces with the Government to bring the State back to its feet.

  • Three Persons kidnapped In Calabar In One Night

    No fewer than three persons have been kidnapped in Calabar the Cross River State Capital in one night, November 18th, 2020.

    The Lumine News gathered that the kidnappers are demanding as low as #20,000.00 for their release. Many spectators have continue to maintain that Calabar is no longer safe, the state continue to deny this allegations.

    The three persons kidnapped are;

    Eunice Peters was picked at Mbukpa market in Calabar south.

    The second lady was kidnapped at Atekong drive by Master’s Hair cut.

    The daughter of the owner of Sparks Shop was also kidnapped.

    As at the time of filling this report, we are yet to confirm whether efforts have made to pay the twenty thousand naira ransom for the release of the kidnapped victims.

     

  • Create A Harmonious Working Relationship With Your Chairmen – Prof. Esu To Council Vice Chairmen

     

    The Deputy Governor, Professor Ivara Esu has advised the Vice Chairmen of Local Government to create a harmonious working relationship with their Chairmen to enable them to achieve predetermined results.

    Professor Esu gave the advice when the Executive members of the Forum of Vice Chairmen of Local Government Councils paid him a Solidarity/Courtesy visit to him in Government House, Calabar.

    He said the role of a Vice Chairman is supportive, cooperative and loyalty to his/her boss while learning the act of being a Vice Chairman through the application of patience., tolerance and humility.

    The constitution did not define specifically the responsibilities of the Vice Chairman in Council adding that the roles and responsibilities of the vice is the prerogative of the Chairman, Prof Esu points out.

    Continuing, Professor Esu thanked the leadership of the forum for their solidarity visit and expressed sadness over the incidence that took place in October where hoodlums in the guise of #EndSARS protesters looted and destroyed public and private properties in the Calabar metropolis and described it as “gross destruction” by the elements.

    He expressed sympathy to some of the Local Government that suffered lose of properties in the incident and advised the Vice Chairmen and their chairmen to brace up to the challenge of Security of their councils to avoid a recurrence.

    Speaking earlier, the Vice Chairman of Bekwara Local Government Council who doubles as the Chairman of the Forum, Mrs Linda Etako intimated that the visit was to show solidarity and pledge their unalloyed support to the State Governor on the vandalization and looting of properties in the State.

    She maintained that the forum is behind him in all his policies to move the state forward.

    Adding, the Vice Chairman of Bakassi Local Government Council and Legal Adviser to the forum, Mrs Lauretta Ita pointed out that the Vice Chairmen are very crucial in the administration of the council, saying that they are willing at all times to carryout any assignments as demanded by their bosses.

    She appealed to the Governor to create an enabling environment for their Chairmen to carry them along in the administration of the Councils as this will enable them succeed on their Assignments.

    Deputy Governor’s Press Unit
    18:11:2020

  • C’River State Secures World Bank SFTAS Grant Award Of $5,000,000 For Its Amended 2020 Budget

     

    The Honroable Commissioner for Finance and Chairman of the Cross River State SFTAS Steering Committee, Mr Asuquo Ekpenyong Jr has revealed that Cross River State has earned $5,000,000 for the level of work done in the production of its 2020 Amended Budget. The grant was achieved under a performance-based grant, a part component of the World Bank States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) Programme-for-Results.

    It would be recalled that the independent verification agents from the Office of Auditor General of the Federation had lauded His Excellency, Sen Prof Ben Ayade and the administration during their visit for its amended transparent, accountable and sustainable state-level fiscal/budget framework.

    “The federal government of Nigeria (FGN) has disbursed to the eligible States on the basis of the Amended 2020 Budget results achievement.”
    Mrs. Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed, the Honourable Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning disclosed this in a statement signed by Mr. Hassan Dodo, the Ministry’s Director of Press and Public Relations, yesterday in Abuja.

  • Focus Immensely On National Consciousness And Integration Rather Than Ethnic Bigotry – Ayade To Corps Members

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Governor of Cross River State, Sir Ben Ayade has called on corps members deployed to Cross River State for the compulsory one year national service to focus on national consciousness and integration rather ethnic bigotry.

    Ayade made the call during the 2020 Batch B stream 1A swearing in ceremony of 600 corps members at the NYSC permanent orientation camp, Obubra Local Government Area.

    His words “While I urge you not to take the service year as an ordinary adventure, you are expected to be better citizens who at the end of the service year have course to celebrate meaningful contributions to national development.
    So, focus immensely on national consciousness and Integration rather than ethnic bigotry. This becomes necessary judging from the recent agitation by a large section of Nigerian youths through the legitimate end SARS Protests.

    “In Cross River State, we saw the good concern from the youth as a wake up call for service, development and protection of basic tenets of Democracy.

    “Despite our collective challenges as a nation, the country remains a strong entity, full of opportunities, especially for the teaming educated youth of the nation. To enhance the country’s cohesion, unity and Integration, a pragmatic vision of the National Youth Service Corps scheme (NYSC) came into existence 47 years ago. The youth force of a nation is key to development of a progressive Country.

    “More over, answering the clarion call by taking your Oath of allegiance is to demonstrate the hope of our great country Nigeria and a great achievement of an enlighten society, full of opportunities with free mobility and freedom.

    “With the recent vandalization of the Cross River State Capital by hoodlums acclaimed to be Angry youth population, it is obvious that the state is being dragged back to the (3 “R”s) of post civil war where Reconciliation, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction became the focal agenda of government.

    “While we consider the NYSC as a stabilizing force, more need to be done to provide the much needed reorientation of the idle and vulnerable youth who themselves are being hijacked by drugs and other health damaging narcotics.

    “On our part, government will painstakingly approach the reconstruction effort while at the same time, discourage criminality in whatever guise they may appear.
    The destruction of the NYSC state Secretariat and other government establishment is the darkest experience of this administration.

    “We have Recieved a comprehensive report on the extent of the damages and would appropriately intervene to put enemies of Cross River state to shame.
    We will ensure that adequate provisions are made for a takeoff of a new office, considering the essential services the scheme is rendering all communities in the state irrespective of how remote they may be.

    “Generally, I salute the NYSC management for putting in place standard Covid-19 protocols for this orientation exercise. We appreciate the professional approach of the National Centre for Disease control NCDC since the the coming of COVID 19 Pandemic. You will recall, that Cross River State state was the number one state that pioneered the use of protective approach in taming Covid19 and making the state less vulnerable at a time many states were locked down.

    “Finally, there is coordinated efforts towards providing a safer environment for all residents in Cross River State, and to secure properties against harm.
    Once again, i sincerely welcome you to the most hospitable state in the south south region. On this note, i declare the 2020 Batch B stream 1A Orientation Course open”

    Earlier, the Commissioner for Youth and Skills Development who doubles as the the Chairman, NYSC Governing Council, Hon. Signor Omang Idiege noted that “Cross River State is a leading hospitality hub in the West African Sub Region, hosting the largest street party in Africa. Thus, the Cultural boost Under the digital Governor of Cross River state has gone far in retooling African Cultural heritage for which the National Youth Service Corps stands to build.

    “Gentlemen Corps Members, I urge you to be guided by lofty objectives of the scheme, especially eliminating ignorance and confirming at first hand, the many similarities among the various ethnic groups you will soon meet during the cause of your service. Whereas, the rest of the world respects the international heights we have attained over the years, recent negative events ignited by hoodlums during the ENDSARS protest have encroached into both state, federal and private properties, including the National Youth Service Corps. While on inspection of the damaged NYSC Secretariat as directed by the Governor, we realized that the level of havoc meted on the Secretariat was monumental.

    “The post Covid-19 service year is one that requires vigor and speed, if we are to cover the vacuum already left behind by your predecessors.

    On his part, the NYSC State Coordinator Alhaji Nakanda, thanked the Almighty Allah for restoring NYSC Orientation programme after the devastating period occasioned by the COVID-19 nationwide, and acknowledged the role played by the NCDC National Centre for Disease Control and the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 for their diligence and commitment, which paved way for reopening of NYSC Orientation Camps by the Federal Government.

    The number one corps member in the state stated that ” the three weeks Orientation Course is structured to prepare Corps Members for the compulsory one year National Service. Corps members will be exposed to Drills, Man O’ War agility and __ training, lectures on security, teachings, as well as on camp skills acquisition and enterprenuship training programmes to equip them with requisite capacity not only delivering service to Cross River State, but to also boost their human resource value. Corps Members will also be exposed to socials etc.

    “Your Excellency Sir, our commitment to providing auxiliary manpower to the state through consist provision of teachers, Medical personnel and other graduates needed by the State remain a top priority. However, we can best achieve these by ensuring that the orientation course environment is made very conducive for us to achieve desired results.

    “I want to appreciate the effort of the state government in maintaining the orientation camp since inception and to also inform His Excellency, that much needs to be done in the areas of infrastructural expansion, Erosion control and mending of the perimeter fence to mitigate the porous state of the Camp. This will help observe the COVID-19 protocol according to the directives by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control NCDC.

    “Your Excellency Sir, the recent wave of (END SARS) protests hijacked by hoodlums in Cross River State has grounded the operational Headquarters of the NYSC in Cross River State. All working tools were either looted or vandalized, including two Hilux Vans and one Ambulance. It will interest His Excellency to know that all the utility vehicles in this Camp are either hired or given as assistance by Sister Organisations.

    “While we assure your Excellency of the Scheme’s readiness to key into your lofty development efforts, the renovation of the NYSC Secretariat will help settle the incoming set of Corps Members to key into the industrialization drive of the Government”

    Highlight of the event was administration of Oath of allegiance on the Corps Members, and Martial Arts by Corps Members.