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  • The Agitations Of Nigerians Are Genuine, But One Year Is Not Enough To Fix The Economy – Akpanke

    The Agitations Of Nigerians Are Genuine, But One Year Is Not Enough To Fix The Economy – Akpanke

    By Elijah UganiĀ 

    The Member representing Bekwarra/Obudu/Obanliku Federal Constituency, Chief Hon Peter Akpanke, agreed that the agitations of Nigerians are genuine but that one year is not enough to fix the economy.

    The lawmaker made this known while addressing his Constituents at Animal Junction in Obudu LGA, after his early morning walkout from Obanliku to Obudu with his constituents constituents.

    According to the Member of Parliament, “The agitations of Nigerians are genuine, but one year is not enough for the current administration to fix the economy.

    “Please my dear Constituents, I appeal that we give President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Sen Prince Bassey Otu and others in Government more time to work on the demands made by Nigerians ” Hon Akpanke appealed.

    Akpanke who commended his Constituents for not joining the ongoing Nationwide protest, assured the people of government’s commitment to deliver dividends of democracy and support at all levels.

    Akpanke believes that with the support of the masses, things will change for a brighter future of the country.

    Hon. Akpanke used the opportunity and commended his Constituents for joining him in the walkout and promised to serve the constituency with unwavering dedication.

  • No Mind Them, Idle Jobless People…. BY AGBA JALINGO

    No Mind Them, Idle Jobless People…. BY AGBA JALINGO

    No Mind Them, Idle Jobless People….

    That was the comment someone I know, wrote somewhere yesterday after the Managing Editor of CrossRiverWatch, Jonathan Ugbal was arrested in Calabar by the Police for joining the ongoing nation wide protest. Like I said, I know the person. He has never worked after his NYSC because there are no jobs in Nigeria. He is only waiting, hanging around politicians, abusing others for politicians and hoping to be made PA in Governor Otu’s government. But he is calling me and Jonathan, ‘jobless people” because we are protesting that the country should be better for people like him.

    The irony which I want to write about is that, it is those who suffer the most because of hardship in Nigeria that are up against those who can take care of themselves, but still choose to stake their lives for the poor. I work, I pay salaries every month end. I just did. I have been doing this for fourteen years. I pay office rents in Calabar. I have overhead cost every month. Jonathan works. He earns a pay. Apart from CrossRiverWatch, he is such a multi talented young man that is also doing several other things to augment his earnings.

    When we sent him to Government House in Calabar as CrossRiverWatch Correspondent under Governor Ayade, the Governor rather decided to turn him to SA Media. The governor told me and I asked Jonathan if he wanted the job and he bluntly refused. I called Governor Ayade and told him, Jonathan cannot be his SA. Governor Ayade is alive. Jonathan insisted that he wanted to learn and grow his career in journalism.

    I could have been anything that is not elected in the immediate past and present Cross River State Governments if I wanted to. I mean any position apart from the ones up for elections. I could even blend into a federal government hatchet man and make dirty money. I think I have the credibility and know many people in there to make that happen.

    But we have decided to carry placards not because we are suffering or incapable of eating. We are doing it for the sake of those who are abusing us. We also know how to stay away and enjoy ourselves and watch others being killed and brutalized on TV by security agents. We also can decide to travel abroad and stay there. We can get visas. In fact, our passports have some visas, and when we travel, we are in a hurry to return home.

    Falana, Sowore, and very many other comrades around the country, who always dare to stand in front of those armoured tanks are all employers of labor who can take maximum care of themselves and many others. They all have alternatives and can decide to keep quiet. Yet they stake their lives for those who abuse them for not giving up the fight for a better country.

    But that’s ok because no one sent us. It is a path we choose by ourselves. That’s how we are wired. Everyone cannot be like us but everyone of us desires a better country that will avail us opportunities. It is therefrom that we should look at the ongoing protest.

    It is true that there are elements who want to use the occasion to cause chaos. It is also true that the government is sponsoring violence to discredit the protest and clamp down on peaceful protesters. It is again true that, there are peaceful Nigerians who want to be provided safe passage to peacefully express their discontent with their government. The latter is where we belong and no one must try to take that away from us. It will only make things worse. A suffocated man is an angry man.

    Yours sincerely,
    Citizen Agba Jalingo.

    Disclaimer: The opinion expressed in this article is strictly that of the author, Agba Jalingo, and does not represent TheLumineNews, its agent or the organization the author works for.

  • C’River Homeland Security DG, Calls On Citizens And Residents of the state To Embrace Dialogue Over Protest

    C’River Homeland Security DG, Calls On Citizens And Residents of the state To Embrace Dialogue Over Protest

    PRESS RELEASE

    PROPOSED NATIONWIDE PROTEST

    The Cross River State Homeland Security And Safety Agency, on the heels of the proposed Nationwide Protest by some concerned Citizens of Nigeria, hereby affirms the fundamental right of all citizens of Cross River State to engage in peaceful Protest in line with extant laws. We acknowledge that protests are essential Part of any democracy and should serve as an avenue for dialogue between the people and their leaders. It is therefore imperative that this fundamental right of citizens of Cross River to freedom of peaceful assembly and expression be accorded absolute respect and protection.

    However, having travelled this path before, with scars of the ENDSARS PROTEST still manifestly fresh in our minds, we are concerned that, despite the noble and sincere motives of the protesters, there is still a possibility for a hijack by hoodlums, miscreants and enemies of the State. In view of the aforesaid, we call on the citizens and residents of the state to embrace dialogue over Protest.

    More worrisome is the fact that the proposed Protest lacks a verifiable structural leadership, that can be held accountable in the event of a possible breakdown of Law and Order. We therefore appeal to the conscience of Citizens to be more patient with the government, specifically the #People’s First Government of His Excellency, Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu. While we acknowledge the untold hardship occasioned by some economic policies of the government, we enjoin citizens of Cross River State to allow the state government more time to perfect the ongoing redemptive, rehabilitative and restructuring processes in the state, aimed at cushioning the effect of the economic hardship.

    Cross River State has always been known for the peace, security and hospitality it offers to its inhabitants. We must endeavor to protect this image of our beloved state, so as to continue to attract investors. We must think Cross River State First. We must think Security of Lives and Properties. Never again should we allow our land to be desolate in the name of protest. Never again should we allow strange elements and enemies of the state destroy businesses and means of livelihood in our State. The anarchy of the ENDSARS protest must not be allowed to resurface. Citizens must therefore embrace dialogue not protest.

    Signed.
    Mr. Yibala Inyang
    (Director General)