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  • UN Agency Alerts Nigeria On Impending Terrorist’s Attack

    UN Agency Alerts Nigeria On Impending Terrorist’s Attack

     

    By Kelvin Obanbom

    The United Nations Department for Safety and Security (UNDSS) has alerted Nigeria on the looming complex and coordinated attacks on the nation’s critical infrastructure, calling for urgent review and implementation of anti-terrorism measures.

    According to the UNDSS Nigeria, information received indicated an increased likelihood of terrorists activity, including the use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and complex attacks against critical national infrastructure and High-Value Targets (HVTs) in Nigeria.

    The UN agency, in its latest Security Threat Information (STI) and Advisory report on Nigeria said based on the information at its disposal, Boko Haram was likely planning to exploit the momentum of the host government’s strain due to COVID-19 spread to conduct a series of coordinated simultaneous attacks and so weaken the government’s efforts, to disturb and distract military activities in the North-east and to gain greater local and regional attention and acceptance.

    A copy of the report released on Wednesday by the Chief Security Adviser (CSA) and UNDSS Representative to Nigeria, Mr. Robert Marinovic, said: “It is assessed that we are at the beginning of the security crisis characterised by a wide spectrum of interconnected crisis (civil unrests, crime and the increasing threat of terrorism), that were fuming for quite some time and now released by COVID-19 impact on the government and population.

    “In this context, the critical infrastructure are considered any of economic or security entities and their premises (petrol industry installations, banks, governmental facilities, shopping malls, hotels, etc), at any location in the country, especially state capitals, including Lagos and Abuja.

    “Though the UN in Nigeria is not the primary target for the terrorist activity, it is assessed that the UN can be impacted as collaterally (while visiting governmental installations, banks, shopping malls, e.t.c.), but also as the target of opportunity, if seen to be less protected (‘soft target’).”

    The UNDSS added that it had already assessed the likelihood of such terrorist activity and included it in all respective areas of UN Security Management Systems’ (UNSMS) Security Risk Management (SRMs) in Nigeria, stressing therefore that, the strict implementation of and compliance with standing security measures are of paramount importance.

    However, the UNDSS recommended among others that Nigeria should ensure that all SRM measures, especially those against terrorism threats, are urgently reviewed and fully implemented.

    It directed its Security Focal Points (SFPs) to alert security guards and host government security in and around UN compounds, on the above-described threat so to be vigilant against possible hostile surveillance (that usually precedes terrorist attack).

    It said UN personnel should patronise only neighborhood markets and Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), rather than big shopping malls or banks, to avoid unnecessary risk.

    It also advised that emergency phone numbers (emergency contact card distributed by UNDSS SWA) should be kept handy at all times; while respective Security Operations Centres (SOC) should be informed of all suspicious movements/observations.

    It also urged SFPs to circulate and disseminate the message to their respective personnel.

    Source: ThisDay

  • Gov Ben Ayade Lifts Ban On Religious Worship

    Gov Ben Ayade Lifts Ban On Religious Worship

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The Cross River State Governor, Sen. Ben Ayade has lifted the ban on religious worship in the state with effect from Sunday 24th May, 2020.

    In a release sighted by theluminenews and signed by the Special Assistant to the Governor on Media and Publicity, Mr. Christian Ita indicates that all religious leaders must adhere to all the rules binding citizens during this period as the enforcement team will go round to check compliance.

    Recall that the Governor had through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Christian Ita directed all religious worship be suspended in line with the measures to contain the ravaging pandemic, codenamed Covid 19.

    The release reads in parts “His Excellency, Sir Ben Ayade KSJI, the Governor of Cross River State, is very grateful to the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishops, Bishops, Priests, Pastors, Christians of various denominations, and the entire Muslim community for their support and cooperation during the period of suspension of public worship in our state in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

    “His Excellency acknowledges that the understanding and cooperation of religious leaders contributed immensely in keeping our State Coronavirus Free thus far.

    “However, conscious of the Spiritual Economy, and in response to appeals by religious leaders in our state, His Excellency has issued the following executive orders:

    “1. The order suspending public worship in the state, is hereby lifted with effect from Sunday May 24th. 2020.

    “2. Consequently, starting from Sunday, May 24, 2020, church services are permitted but should be limited to the sitting capacity of the Church. Same applies to the Mosques.

    “3. Use of nose mask is compulsory for all worshipers.

    “4. Churches and Mosques should provide buckets for hand washing, or sanitizers.

    “5. Churches and Mosques are advised to strickly keep to the above instructions. The enforcement team will still go around to check compliance”

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    By: Damaris Onyendi – Calabar

    The Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has described Cross River State as deserving of its coronavirus free status.

    NCDC stated this on Monday during a verification visit to the state.

    The leader of the NCDC team, Dr Omobolanle Olowu, lauded the state governor, Sir Ben Ayade for his strong leadership in the battle against the pandemic, successfully keeping it away from the state.

    “The Federal Government strongly Commends the Action Governor of Cross River State Governor Ben Ayade, and his energetic team who started response in January when others still lived in denial. They (Cross River) deserve to still be without a case of COVID-19.

    “The governor was proactive in shutting down borders, screening visitors and suspected cases and initiating the no mask no movement campaign in Nigeria,” she said.

    She also expressed delight at the level of compliance with the no mask no movement policy of the government.

    Expressing disbelief, she said: “I cannot believe I did not see one person without a face mask from the airport to this office. I guess this explains the results in Cross River State. I commend the state for the great work done. We never knew all these in Abuja. We will tell Mr President all what we have seen.

    “From all I have seen, this is a great response in Nigeria. Cross River has honestly done well. There is a lot to learn from Cross River as best practice for Nigeria. Nigeria should give Cross River State accolades for producing face masks, Face Shield, PPEs in its Garment Factory.”

    She said the NCDC was also satisfied with the contact tracing, Surveillance and testing done so far by the state even as she encouraged the state to do more in that regard.

    “We are happy that the state has a great working relationship with the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital. This is Commendable.

    “Governor Ben Ayade woke up even before the rest of the country. He shut his borders and has been working from the front line. Your Governor is a man with foresight who believes in his people and wants to save his people.”

    Highlight of the teams visit included the official opening of the 100-bed isolation center in Adiabo.

  • Egbara Takes Covid 19 Palliatives/Relief Materials To Governor Ayade’s Home Town

    Egbara Takes Covid 19 Palliatives/Relief Materials To Governor Ayade’s Home Town

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    In furtherance to Governor Ben Ayade’s deliberate efforts to cushion the effects of social hardship faced by the vulnerable occasioned by the global pandemic, COVID-19, the Commissioner for Humanity and Social Welfare, Mrs. Blessing Egbara has extended the distribution of palliative and humanitarian services to the people of Obudu, Governor Ben Ayade’s home town.

    Egbara, while distributing the items to patients at the Sacred Heart Hospital Obududu held that “Prof. Ben Ayade’s administration is committed to making life bearable to the patients and other citizens during this hard period.

    “These relief materials are meant to assist you meet some of your daily basic needs. As your leader, the governor is sensitive to the plights of his people and will always do all within his power to ameliorate your sufferings”

    Egbara interact led with some of the patients as she encouraged them to trust God for their healing. She used the opportunity to enlighten the patients about the COVID-19 and the efforts,  His Excellency Prof Benedict Ayade is putting to ensure Cross River state remains Covid-19 free.

    The relief materials distributed to the patients includes; food items, Nose masks and hand Sanitizers.

    At  Angiaba/Begiaka communities of Obudu, Egbara also handed over Nose Masks, Hand Sanitizers and relief materials to the people.

    The Commissioner disclosed that the desire and vision of His Excellency the governor is to reach out to as many Communities in all the local Government Areas of the state as possible and that her Job is to ensure the items gets to these communities. Bedia is one of the communities in the state that the Commissioner visited and distributed the items.

    Responding on behalf of the Angiaba/Begiaka communities, His Royal Highness (HRH) Utsu Felix Ukwudare, commended the governor for his hard work and development of the state in general and the effort he has put to make Cross River State COVID-19 free.

    The royal father thanked the governor for the donation of the relief materials, nose masks and hand sanitizers to their communities and for educating the people about the global pandemic and how to live during this period.

    Utstu Ukwudare Praised His Excellency for the gesture and held that God truly sent Professor Ben Ayade to protect Cross Riverians and pledged his support and loyalty to the Governor and bless him as he pilot the affairs of the state.

  • Ekpenyong Declares Open A Three Day Virtual Training For Health Workers Open In Calabar

    Ekpenyong Declares Open A Three Day Virtual Training For Health Workers Open In Calabar

    By Simon Ushie – Calabar

    The Director General, Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Janet Ekpenyong has flagged off a 3-day virtual training for health workers in the primary Healthcare Development Agency on how to manage the Covid-19 pandemic in the state.

    The DG in her opening remarks, thanked the Executive Director of National Primary Health Care Development Agency Dr Faisal Shuaib and other staff of the agency for the timely support of training health workers who are the frontliners in the fight against Covid-19.She urged the health workers to prioritize the training and develope their capacity for efficient service delivery.
    She urged them to be mindful of
    their healths by observing simple precautionary measures while attending to patients in their various facilities.

    Dr Ekpenyong said the state cannot afford to slow down in its approach in preventing the spread of the pandemic after getting nods up from the federal government (Federal Ministry of Health, National Centre for Disease Control, National Primary Healthcare Development Agency) for best practices in Covid-19 and other infectious diseases.

    She further commended the workers for their dogged nature in ensuring that all communities irrespective of barriers are reached through practical demonstrations of various preventive measures like hand wash, use of personal protective equipment and other forms of preventive measures.

    In his remarks, representative of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Oteri praised the coordination of the Director General and her team whose responses proved valuable and a confirmation of a Zero incidence case on Covid19.

    “These Cross River people are doing very well, they have eluded my expectations, all of your responses have shown that the Director General, Dr Janet Ekpenyong has done a very good job for the agency and for Cross Riverians as well.

    The virtual interactive training section had over 150 participants who will serve as trainers and coaches including heads of various units, Disease Surveillance and notification officers, Local Immunization Officers, infectious Disease officers across the 18 Local Government Areas of the state which lasted for 9 hours.

  • I Don’t Want To Join Issues With All These Unnecessary Accusations And Attacks – Odey

    I Don’t Want To Join Issues With All These Unnecessary Accusations And Attacks – Odey

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    The Chairman of the Cross River State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr. Stephen Odey has stated that he does not want to join issues with all the unnecessary accusations and attack on his person since he indicated interest to replace the late Sen. Rose Oko at the Red Chambers.

    Odey made this known to THELUMINENEWS on a telephone call when contacted to clear the air on the document in circulation by the leadership of Northern Cross River State Students World Wide, alleging that Dr. Odey invited them and World Wide Presidents of the five LGAs that made up the Northern Senatorial District, through the Special Assistant to the Governor on Student Affairs, Comr. Abang Ogon but later abandoned them as some were said to have traveled from Jos to Calabar.

    Odey who is a front line contender in the People’s Democratic Party PDP, to replace the late Sen. Rose Oko, if given the party ticket will need these students leaders to mobilize support for him is however perturbed that he did not invite any person or group of persons to meet with him when he is aware that INEC has not made any pronouncement about the bye election.

    His words “My brother, I don’t want to join issues with all these unnecessary accusations and attacks. That me I invited students to Calabar and I will abandon them, from where?.

    ” Everybody is just trying to come and extort money because they hear I’m running election. I came back yesterday from my inauguration without any notice, and somebody said there is one SA that is in my office who wants to see me and I told him that I’m not yet ready for any campaign, nothing has been said INEC has not even brought out timetable, he said the SA came with one or two or three persons, and I said call the person who came with those persons, even without my notice and again, I told him I’m not ready for any campaign.

    “You people should leave me and I gave him #15,000:00 for launch in my office yesterday. How can you just go and mobilize people and bring to me by force.

    “Call the SA and confirm what I’m telling you, whether I have ever told him to bring anybody to me anywhere. There is nobody that can get me in whatever plan they are trying to do, nobody.

    “He has been chatting with me that he wants to see me, I now invited him to my office and say look, campaign has not started, cool down, when it is time, I’m the one that will look for all these groups and meet with them, so right now, no decision has been taken, INEC has not even made any pronouncement.

    “That he wants to hit the ground running and I said how? What I’m doing now is just private consultation, and I put my hands in my pocket and gave him launch and he left. I didn’t see anybody. So can people come to my office without my invitation or can I invite people to my office without attaining to them?”

    When contacted, the Special Assistant on Student’s Affairs to the Governor, Comr. Abang Ogon stated that “that document is fake, I don’t know where it is coming from, it is a very very fat lie. I am doing something to that effect. That document I don’t where it is emanating from. Dr. Just called me.

    “I have asked them to drop that thing, what happened is that I had a meeting with Dr. by 2:00pm, I went there and I saw Dr. in his office yesterday, so I don’t know where this is coming from”

    When asked whether he went to see Dr. Stephen Odey with NANCRISS and the five LGAs Presidents, Abang said “they came with me, I had a meeting with them and thereafter met with Dr, when I came back I told them”

    On his part, the President of Northern Cross River State Students NANCRISS, Comr. Frank Odey stated that “Dr. didn’t ask us to come, someone told us that Dr. wants to see us. We left our various LGAs down to Calabar, you understand my pains. Some people left from far places say Dr. wants to see us. I don’t want to call his name.

    “We are trying to resolve it in the middle of where it is now. We say we should give him a listening ear as someone we liked. When we got there at 11:00am, and waited till 3:00pm, and we didn’t see Dr., we were shocked that is it not Dr. that asked us to come? Everybody was blaming me as the NANCRISS Chief that I called them for something I didn’t even understand.

    ” Though we left, Dr. sent the secretary that he don’t want to see us, we were surprised that why will Dr. send for us and turn round to say, he does not want to see us.

    “When we left, the person now sent us a text massage to thank us for coming and that Dr. said we should come back next time not knowing that the person was looking for an opportunity to see Dr. using our own subhead.

    “That is why we were angry and wrote that, I have deleted it, I will write another one to that effect, I will send Dr. Odey a text massage”

    Below is the extract of the document that was written and shared to some platforms on the alleged insult on Northern Cross River Students and Presidents of the five LGAs in Northern Senatorial District of Cross River State.

    The document reads “A group of students berated by Dr. Odey during a visit. The SUBEB Chairman, Cross River State did this during a visit called by himself to see the students leaders of the five Local Government Areas that made up the Northern senatorial district.

    “The call which was organized by the SA to the governor on Students
    Affairs was honoured by the World Wide presidents including the NANCRiSS World Wide President earlier today in his office, Calabar.

    “Today being the 20th of May 2020 a movement was organized by the SA to Governor of Cross River State on students matters for a visit to the the SUBEB chairman, Dr. Stephen Odey. The students representatives of the Northern LGA, through the office of the SA students Affairs, went there.

    “As students leaders that are committed to the growth and development of our areas ; and haven got reverence for leaders and elders, we left our various places of residence – Jos, , Ogoja, Yala etc, to honour his invitation. Only to be humiliated and abandoned right in his office.

    “One wonders what a leader that has no single courtesy for students. We left our LGAs and other places to listen to him as someone we have respect for.

    “Someone that students can look up to as mentor, but it seems he has decided not to be a role model to the students. It shows that he is not willing to be accommodative and receptive to those seeking his attention.

    “This happened to us in the company of our wonderful SA Students Affairs who has the interest of the students as his number one priority. An invitation turned out to be and insult to him and the students body.

    “This is the very first time an individual would look on students with such disregards. Inviting students from far and near and not giving them audience is an insult, it is a show of lack of capacity and receptive mind that leaders in growing democracies like ours should have.

    “We spent six hour of our time waiting for Dr Steven odey to attend to us as planned by him. Sadly, his Secretary after waiting that long came out and told everyone that : “the executive chairman said he is not ready to see any body.”

    “Dr. Stephen Odey did this to us not minding where we came from. He kept us stranded in Calabar without food, water or shelter during this period of COVID-19 . We have given respect to a leader who doesn’t even deserved it. We have left him with this words: “Put yourself in this shoe if such is done to you will you be happy?”

  • 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.