Tag: #Boniface Eraye Ewhe

  • Obudu Local Government Chairman, Bonny Ewhe Calls on His People To Eschew Bitterness As They Begin The New Year, 2021

    Obudu Local Government Chairman, Bonny Ewhe Calls on His People To Eschew Bitterness As They Begin The New Year, 2021

    By BEE Media

    The Chairman of Obudu Local Government Council, Mr. Boniface Ewhe has called on his people to eschew every form of bitterness as they begin the new year 2021.

    In a release made available to theluminenews, Mr. Ewhe noted that “the dreaded pandemic, Covid-19 that ravaged the entire globe, killing thousands of people, is enough to inform and change their perception about life, that there is every need for us all to always live at peace with each other.

    “As Chairman of council, I envisaged a united front for us to change the narratives of governance in our time. We all owe ourselves the duty to do things right.

    “Let me use this opportunity to call on all sons and daughters of Obudu to contribute to making Obudu safe to ensure the development of our people.

    “The rising cases of Covid-19 is worrisome that may require another lock down. I wish to charge you to comply with all protocols and guidelines.

    “As we begin the new year, it is my earnest desire that we reevaluate our projections, yearnings and aspirations that will ensure lasting peace in Obudu. Happy new year to you”

  • Bonny Ewhe Presents N5.9Billion 2021 Appropriation Bill, Christened Budget Of Consolidation

    Bonny Ewhe Presents N5.9Billion 2021 Appropriation Bill, Christened Budget Of Consolidation

    By Richard Abu

    The Executive Chairman of Obudu Local Government Council, Hon. Boniface Eraye Ewhe today, Thursday December 29th, 2020 presented the 2021 appropriation bill christened Budget of Consolidation to the Obudu Legislative Council.

    Drawing from the total estimate, N3,158,951,201 representing 53% is set aside for capital expenditure while N2,760,185,585 representing 43% of the budget is earmarked for recurrent expenditure.

    Hon. Ewhe explained that, with his adminstration coming halfway 2020, taking over from bureaucrats, he is consolidating on their collective gains to bring democratic dividends to his people in 2021.

    The Chairman further stated that “drawing from the 2020 experience, council shall in 2021 introduce measures to boost Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to help finance the budget”.

    Ewhe implored the honourable members to educate their constituents on the need to pay revenue to Council as at when due to enable him deliver democratic dividends to his people in line with his campaign promises.

    On his part, the Leader of the Obudu Legislative Council, Hon. Peter Ishoja thanked the Chairman for acting promptly by presenting the 2021 appropriation bill for proper planning and diligence management of council’s income and expenditure for the overall development of the Obudu and assured the Chairman of the house’s willingness to ensure quick passage of the bill into law.

     

  • Obudu Council Chairman Stole The Show, Hosts Chairmen Of Cross River And Benue State

    Obudu Council Chairman Stole The Show, Hosts Chairmen Of Cross River And Benue State

    By Richard Abu

    The Executive Chairman of Obudu Local Government Council, Hon. Boniface Eraye Ewhe played host to his counterparts from Northern Cross River and Benue states in his official residence, Obudu council secretariat after the successful flag-off of the field verification exercise on the Cross River/Benue boundaries.

    In attendance were; Hon Dr. Joe Owan, Hon. Fabian Ogbeche and Hon. Boniface Eweh Bekwarra and Yala and Obuf Local Government Areas respectively.

    Also in attendance were Hon. Mrs. Tyoer Garber Kukase of Vandeikya, Hon. Mrs. Joyce Chianson of Kwame, Hon. Mwuese Ubebe of Konshisha and Hon. Clement Onah of Oju Local Government areas of Benue States.

    The get-together further created acquaintance and harmony among the Chairmen from Cross River and Benue States which they promised to extend to their people.

  • Fifteen Years Boy Beaten To Death By National Youth Council, Obudu.

    Fifteen Years Boy Beaten To Death By National Youth Council, Obudu.

    By Admin.

    A yet to be identified boy, age fifteen is beaten to death this evening by the members of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), in Obudu Local Government Area of Cross River State.

    The Lumine News learnt that the boys guardian reported a missing sum of money to the council where the innocent boy was suspected to have stolen the money.

    According to our source, the boy was beaten to death with the malicious intent to coerce the boy to admit to the theft.

    A development according to reports that has led to the killing of two other persons in the Obudu main town causing chaos and social malady according to our source.

    When contacted council Chairman, Mr. Boniface Ewhe confirmed the killing of the innocent boy as well as the unrest in Obudu following the death of the boy.

    Eraye confirmed the proscription of the National Youth Council of Nigeria NYCN, Obudu Chapter and he is making adequate arrangement to deploy men from the Brigadier Godwin A. Ally military cantonment to restore peace as at the time of filling this report.

  • OBUDU – TIV CRISIS: Ewhe and Tyoer-Garba Vows To End Crisis

    OBUDU – TIV CRISIS: Ewhe and Tyoer-Garba Vows To End Crisis

    By Elijah Ugani

    As the part of the concerted efforts of Mr. Boniface Eraye Ewhe to find a lasting solution to the long lasting intertribal/communual land dispute between Obudu local government of cross river state and Vandiekya local government area of Benue state, the Chairman had today 24th August, 2020 paid a courtesy visit to his counterpart, Mrs. Paulyn Tyler-Garba, Chairperson of Vandiekya local government council.

    Receiving Mr. Boniface Eraye Ewhe at the Executive Chambers of Vandiekya local government council, the Chairperson Hon. Tyoer-Garba, expressed delight in the efforts made by the energetic chairman of Obudu local government council to meet with her and garrantteed his safety as he undertook the peace accord.

    Tyoer-Garba who was very elated by the initiative of the Obudu council chairman, could not help herself but was full of excitement as she commended the gesture of Mr. Boniface Eraye Ewhe for the priority attention which is indicative of the interest he has for Kunav people.

    She maintained that “Kunav people and Obudu people have a long history of cohabiting and sharing culture. This peaceful coexistence has been constantly threatened by incessant crises.

    “Many of us have roots from Obudu people, we have relatives including mothers, uncles, aunties and so on from your people so it is very wrong for us to be fighting always”

    Responding, Mr. Ewhe congratulated Hon. Paulyn on her victory at the polls that saw her became the first female chairperson of Vandiekya Local Government and promised to do the very best within his capacity to ensure that the two tribes put an end to their long lasting hostilities.

    In his words “My administration prioritizes security and since my assumption of office, I have been making efforts to meet with you to see how we can brainstorm, consult widely, develop templates that will bring lasting peace between my people and your people.

    “To buttress your earlier assertion, our people have a long history together and it baffles me every time we carry arms against ourselves, this is archaic and mundane. We cannot allow this to continue, it retards our development. Each time we carry arms, lives and properties worth millions of naira are destroyed without any form of assistance from either the state, federal governments or organizations. We must put an end to this and restrategize using the best and most acceptable approaches in resolving this altercation in our best interest.

    “I have been briefed of the efforts of past administrations to demarcate our boundaries that ended in futility but this time I want us to succeed in doing that. I have made efforts on my own to see that the federal government comes in and demarcate this boundary once and for all so that our people can finally have peace”

    As part of the resolutions from the meeting, the monthly joint security meeting between the two local governments was rivived.
    The two local governments were to liase with the federal government to attract a federal government project to the disputed area, which will create job opportunities for the teaming unemployed youths who are always at the forefront of the skirmishes.
    The neighboring local government councils to initiate cultural festivals to be jointly hosted at intervals to create awareness on the importance of peaceful coexistence.

    The meeting had in attendance principal officers of Vandiekya local government (Including the Vice Chairman, Secretary of Council, DGSA and DSO) and the ESO of Obudu Local Government, Mr. Fred Ugbong.

    This move by Mr. Boniface Eraye Ewhe is in furtherance to his determination and zeal to forestall peace in Obudu local government area as the chief security officer of the council.

    Since assumption of office, Mr. Ewhe has held series of meetings with security agencies in Obudu as well as met at intervals with the Ukwortung and Kutia communities in Obudu local government to broker peace between the two communities.

    Mr. Ewhe holds the philosophy that no meaningful development can strive in the face of choars and social malardy, is working round the clock to ensure that his people enjoy the needed peace within his tenure as council chairman and even beyond.

    This among others is a follow up to call he made to the youths of the council to desit from all forms of activities that presents Obudu local government council in the negative light, occasioned by the frequent thievery, kidnappings, cult clash among others when he took over council.

    The chairman had warned that he will stop at nothing to ensure that all those who will continue to disturb the peace of Obudu will be arrested and prosecuted in line with stipulated rules. He had however, promised the youths to be patient while he finds a way of attracting grants to enable them undertake small businesses as well as engage in agriculture to garraunttee food security.

  • Ayade Hands Over A Skills Acquisition Centre To Chairman Of Obudu Local Government Council

    Ayade Hands Over A Skills Acquisition Centre To Chairman Of Obudu Local Government Council

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Cross River State Governor, His Excellency Sir Ben Ayade has handed over a Skills Acquisition Centre to the Chairman of Obudu Local Government Council, Hon. Boniface Ewhe Eraye.

    The handing over of the facility took place at Obudu main town, Obudu Urban 1 ward where the centre is located.

    The Governor was represented by the Director General, BORDERCOM, Mr. Noel Ugbong, while cutting the tape to commission the centre, charged the Chairman of Council to put the facility which is comprised of Training Halls and Offices to maximum use for the benefit and betterment of the good people of Obudu Local Government Area.

    The DG pledged BORDERCOM’s willingness to partner with Council in expanding the facility to house more vocations.

    The project was facilitated by BORDERCOM and constructed by Border Communities Development Agency.

    Receiving the facility, the Chairman of Council, Hon. Boniface Ewhe Eraye commended Governor Ben Ayade for handing over the project to Obudu Local Government Council and commended Border Communities Development Agency for the lofty initiative.

    The proactive Chairman of council used the opportunity to appeal to the Obudu Urban Traditional Rulers to consider the provision of additional land for expansion of the Skills Acquisition Centre as he is keen on setting up a Fabrication Academy, like we have in Calabar.

    Speaking on behalf of the Obudu Urban Traditional Rulers, His Royal Highness Utsu Augustine Ikashi praised the Governor for his remarkable stewardship in the State.

    Utsu Ikashi said the people of Obudu Urban 1 are very happy over the siting of the Skills Acquisition Centre in Obudu Urban 1, and hope that it shall take idle youths off vices.

    Utsu Ikashi equally thank the Governor for appointing a vibrant and proactive Obudu son as Director General of BODERCOM.

    He pledged the support of the Traditional Rulers Council and assured Government of the readiness of the Traditional Rulers in donating land for expansion of the Centre.