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  • Team Jari Media Speaks On Defecting Two PDP Assembly Members

    Team Jari Media Speaks On Defecting Two PDP Assembly Members

    ON THE MATTER OF OUR DEPARTING ASSEMBLY MEMBERS

    “There are two tragedies in life. One is not to gain your heart’s desire, the other is to gain it.” – George Bernard Shaw.

    In gaining one’s strong desire they are unwittingly exposed both to themselves and the general public, in the mettle that frames their inner core and their capacity to stay the course upon which they sailed into success, despite challenges.

    Sometimes to lose a high office is to find protection from oneself and their frailties and remain in the fitting shelter of public knowledge about them. If you didn’t come to the village square to play, no one would have known about your club feet.

    The social media has been agog with news about the plans of two PDP members of the House of Assembly to defect to the APC in less than no time. They are going to the food table where they expect to eat mouthfuls for themselves. And the real losers are the people who voted them into office and trusted them with their well-being.

    We who are members of the Peoples Democratic Party,of can only wish them well in their new endeavour and hope that since there is no governor from the North at this time, they will be able to fill in the gap by attracting, employment, projects and empowerment for their constituents which their membership of the PDP did not allow them to do.

    Our brothers are free to ignore the reality, as Ayn Rand says, but they cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring the reality. Nor can they ignore the niggling conscience of betraying the very hand and machinery that fed their ambition and brought them to the front line.

    We on our part will continue to remain resolute in our belief in our leaders and in our party, as doing otherwise can only make us light in the eyes of the people to whom we owe our election into office and our mandate. Being so blessed by the Almighty, we cannot regret the loss of some associates, after all, it was never about numbers, it was always about our belief, our conviction and the trust that the masses of our people have invested in us.

    When we ran in 2023 elections we captured 7 Seats out of 9 Seats in Cross River North. This was achieved even when they dominated all elected and appointive Offices, we had only the people on our side. We stood against a sitting governor from the North, a federal minister from the North, two National Assembly members, six House of Assembly members, five local government chairmen, ten commissioners, more than 2000 appointees, about 50 councillors and even more. And we still changed the narrative.

    We are still standing with the people. Two House of Assembly members abandoning the people and the party are most unlikely to change the story, they may however gain a little personal pecks and perquisites, nothing more. Regrettably, they are unlikely to bring any succour at all, for the people who brought them to office. In any event, their influence has, at best, been very negligible.

    We remain unconquerable, because we are who we are, having long chosen principles and the narrow path over and above the gravey train. There are no odds in politics when the people are at the core of one’s endeavour, the choice is not difficult to make. What is more delightful is that our electorates are more enlightened now and truly know on which side their bread is buttered.

    And like INVICTUS, we thank whatever gods may be, for our unconquerable souls. Because we remain the masters of our fate, the captains of our souls.

    TEAM JARI MEDIA

  • PDP Tackles Governor Otu On N70bln FG Intervention Funds, Demand Accountability And Transparency

    PDP Tackles Governor Otu On N70bln FG Intervention Funds, Demand Accountability And Transparency

    By Patrick Obia Culled From CrossRiverWatch 

    Opposition party in Cross River State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has tackled Governor Bassey Otu of the All Progressive Congress (APC), on the over N70 Billion received from the federal government as interventions and palliatives Fund.

    In a press statement made available by the State Party Publicity Secretary, Mike Ojisi, called on the Governor to account for the money and be transparent.

    PDP claims that Governor Otu’s administration has received over N70 billion as Palliative/Intervention Fund, which is different from the over N150 billion received as monthly allocation between May 2023 to July 2024.

    The Party challenged that following the “excruciating economic maladies, biting hunger and astronomical hike in price of food and commodities” in the country, orchestrated primarily by the APC’s anti-people removal of fuel subsidy, one would thought Governor Otu, in line with his “People’s First” mantra, would have the needed decency and humane disposition to manage resources and allocations accrued to the state optimally.

    “It is therefore, exasperating waking up daily to the kleptocratic, avaricious, mindless and fraudulent schemes by the Otu’s administration, aimed primarily at asphyxiating the State and enriching few of his coevals and immediate family members, at the detriment of the good people of Cross River State,” PDP said, calling on Mr. Otu to account for the over 31 BIllion Naira received from the Federal Government’s NG-CARES Program Fund.

    While accusing the Governor’s wife of capturing local government funds, PDP calls on the Governor to at least, have the decency to live up to his “People’s First” mantra as lack of transparency and accountability in his government is humongously alarming. They charged Cross Riverians, anti-graft agencies, traditional rulers, religious and stakeholders to beam their searchlight on the dividends of Democracy.

    The statement reads

    The Peoples Democratic Party Cross River State, notes with appalling concern Governor Otus Inability to judiciously account for the over 70 billion Naira that has entered the State coffers as part of intervention fund released by the President to cushion the effect of the economic crunch beleaguering the nation. Consequent upon the removal of Fuel Subsidy by the Tinubu’s Administration and the subsequent meteoric increase in Federal allocation and other sundry intervention funds accrued to the state, Otu’s administration has received over N70 billion as Palliative/Intervention Fund, which is different from the over N150 billion received as monthly allocation between May 2023 to July 2024.

    Following the excruciating economic maladies, biting hunger and astronomical hike in price of food and commodities in Nigeria, orchestrated primarily by the APC’s anti-people removal of fuel subsidy, one would have thought that Governor Otu, in line with his much touted “People’s First” mantra, would have the needed decency and humane disposition to manage resources and allocations accrued to the state optimally. It is therefore, exasperating waking up daily to the kleptocratic, avaricious, mindless and fraudulent schemes by the Otus Administration, aimed primarily at asphyxiating the State and enriching few of his coevals and immediate family members, at the detriment of the good people of Cross River State.

    To examine the facts critically, we make bold to ask the APC led by Governor Prince Otu, to account for the over 31 BIllion Naira received from the Federal Government’s NG-CARES PROGRAM Fund. For emphasis, the NG-CARES Program with a financial arrangement called Program-for-Results (PforR), has provided over 31 bln Naira to Cross River State for five platforms namely; Cash Transfer, Community and Social Development Agency (CSDA), Enterprise Development Fund, FADAMA, and Public Workfare. Despite receiving over N31 billion between December 2023 and June 2024,Governor Otu has failed to account for the funds or provide tangible results.

    It is on record that Otu’s administration claims that 1,700 Persons have benefited from the fund. Assuming without conceding that this is true, it therefore raises concern about the utilization of the N31 Billion and how much was received by each of the beneficiaries.

    Additionally, the state has received three tranches of Electronic Money Transfer (EMTL), each not less than N7 Billion, as well as billions from import duty, Companies Income Tax (CIT),Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), and Customs External Tariff Levies (CET).

    Rather than judiciously allocate these monies to programs and projects that are people-oriented and can ameliorate the plight of the people; Governor Otu’s Budget for 2024 includes questionable allocations such as;

    -N5Billion for Renovation of Governor’s office

    -N52.5million for printing 400 pieces of Almanacs.

    -N36.75million for equipping and restructuring the Assembly Clinic.

    To think that the production of mere almanacs cost more than the Assembly Clinics,underscores the point that Governor Otu and his cohorts have turned themselves into narcissistic kleptomaniacs.

    -N273 million for pilgrimage activities.

    -N157.5 Million for Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) African.

    -N262.5 million for CPA International.

    -N210 million for Health Programs for Ex- HOÀ members.

    -N52.5 million for air conditioners, Fans and Water Dispensers.

    Just recently, the July 2024 FAAC allocation for the 18 Local Government Areas in Cross RiverState was paid, which amounted to the sum of N 5.63 Billion. Assuming that the allocation is equitably divided, each LGA WOuld receive about N312.777 million, which could significantly impact on the development we are desperately yearning for in the State.

    It’s worrisome that even the Governor’s wife has been rumored to have captured Local Government funds leveraging on her experience as former Director in the Local GovernmentService. Till date, LGAS are not funded by the State Government except through IGR. Rather Than fund LGAS, the Governor’s wife is alleged to have erected gigantic edifices all over Calabar From her sudden mysterious wealth which is from corrupt enrichment from LG funds, while LGAs wallow in penury and Development Authorities have been rendered comatose with filthy streets. Yet authorities are preying on overtaxed petty traders struggling to make ends meet in a devastated economic environment.

    We therefore call on the Governor to at least, have the decency to live up to his own “People’s First” mantra as the lack of transparency and accountability in his Government is humongously alarming. We call on Cross Riverians, Anti-graft Agencies, Traditional Rulers, Religious and stakeholders to beam their searchlight on the government and demand for the true and dividends of Democracy.

  • Tribunal Victory: C’River PDP Congratulates Sen Jarigbe Agom

    Tribunal Victory: C’River PDP Congratulates Sen Jarigbe Agom

    PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP) CROSS RIVER STATE.

    CONGRATULATES SENATOR JARIGBE OVER TRIBUNAL VICTORY.

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Cross River State congratulates Distinguished Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe on his victory at the National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal yesterday 9th. September 2023.

    The Tribunal sitting in Calabar, Cross River state upheld the victory of Sen Jarigbe in the Feb 25th, 2023 polls as Senator representing Cross River North senatorial District, which was challenged by Senator Prof Ben Ayade.

    PDP hails the Tribunal for delivering substantial justice in the petition based on the facts and evidence tendered before it in line with the extant electoral laws, guidelines and regulations, thereby boosting public confidence in the judiciary.

    The party rejoices over the victory particularly as it re-established confidence of the electorates in his representation at the upper chamber of the National Assembly.
    Furthermore, the party is confident that Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe will deploy his wealth of experience and proven pedigree in political representation to bear on the 10th Senate.

    Congratulations once again and accept our assurances of the highest esteem.

    Signed.
    Prince Mike Ojisi
    State Publicity Secretary.

  • CR PDP To Hold Crucial Stakeholder’s Meeting On Monday March 6th, 2023

    CR PDP To Hold Crucial Stakeholder’s Meeting On Monday March 6th, 2023

    PDP STAKEHOLDERS MEETING
    The following are invited to attend a crucial stakeholders meeting of the pdp on Monday 6th March, 2023 at the Diamond Hall Transcorp Hotel, calabar by 11am
    1. State Exco members of the PDP
    2. 18 chapter Chairmen of the pdp
    3. All members of the pdp state caucus
    4. All candidates of the pdp in the 2023 general election
    5. Serving Members of the cross river state house of Assembly who are members of the pdp.
    6. Chapter coordinators of the caterpillar
    Movement.
    7. 19 Heads of state Directorates campaign
    8. 18 heads of local government campaign councils
    9. Exco of state pdp support Groups
    10. Members of the pdp Elders committee
    11. Dr Pius Tawo
    12 AIG J. Mbu Rtd
    13. AIG Enene Rtd

    Attendance to this meeting is strickly on invitation.
    Thank you

    Joe Obi Bisong
    DDG, PDP CRS

  • C’River PDP Constitute Appeal Committee For Local Government Election

    C’River PDP Constitute Appeal Committee For Local Government Election

    The Cross River State Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party PDP, has constituted the Appeal Committee for the local government election.

    In a release made available to ThwLumineNews and signed by the Organizingi Secretary, Hon Francis Ekeng, that Mr Boniface Odey is to serve as Chairman, Hon Rita Ekpenyong is to serve as secretary, while Mr Ferdinand Ugbong and Evang (Mrs) Caroline Etim are to serve as members.

  • Jarigbe Agom Expresses Concern On The Poverty Situation In His District, Plans Empowerment For Nov- Dec of 2021

    Jarigbe Agom Expresses Concern On The Poverty Situation In His District, Plans Empowerment For Nov- Dec of 2021

    By Admin

    The senator representing Cross River Northern Senatorial District, Sen Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe has expressed deep concern about the poverty situation in the district and said the reason why he is struggling tirelessly to attract grants and sundry empowerment programs which he has lined up for Nov- Dec of 2021.

    This was disclosed by the State Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party PDP, Venatius Ikem Esq, on his verified official Facebook page.

    Ikem said “Yesterday, while still in Abuja, I took out time to consult with my Senator, Sen. Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe on a courtesy visit to his office at the National Assembly complex Abuja. We were able to discuss sundry political issues of concern in our Senatorial district, Cross River North Senatorial district, not least of which include the forthcoming National Assembly by-election for Ogoja/Yala Federal constituency and political and empowerment programs in the Senatorial district .

    “As always Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe expressed deep concern about the poverty situation in the district for which reason he is tirelessly struggling to attract grants and sundry empowerment programs which he has lined up for Nov- Dec of 2021!

    “Believe it or not the Senator is planning additional empowerment programs for youth and women in the year some of which materials are already being moved to Ogoja.

    “He has proposed projects for all communities in the Senatorial district for the 2022 budget for which he is confident will more than double what he has on ground presently.

    “We didn’t make a mistake in supporting Sen. Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe. We will give him all the support and encouragement we can muster to enable him live up to the high expectations of our people.

    “We remain very proud of you, always!”

  • PDP Inaugurates New Chapter Executive In C’River

    PDP Inaugurates New Chapter Executive In C’River

    By George Odok Jr – Calabar

    The Obubra Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party has inaugurated Chief Godwin Igwe as the new Chapter Chairman of the party in the local government area.

    The inaugural meeting was convene by the Chapter Chairman to commence the functionality and evolve a robust template for the party in the area.

    Speaking, Igwe expressed his readiness to completely rebrand the party and put on a better stead ahead of future elections.

    He assured the people that he would run an open and transparent administration where all party members will be carried along.

    “We will instill discipline, respect for rule of law and constituted authorities within and outside the party” Igwe said.

    Several goodwill messages were received from members present, who took their turn in expressing total satisfaction to the fact that a square peg is finally being put in a square hole.

    PDP stakeholders at the event reaffirmed total support, commitment and loyalty to the Chief Godwin Igwe led Chapter exco of PDP.

    Speakers at the meeting also expressed appreciation to the National Working Committee of the party for a peaceful and transparent ward and chapter congresses. They all pledge to remain loyal and committed to the ideals of the party.

    Some of the party Leaders also took their time to encourage the new exco to be strong in taking up their responsibility that may no less be daunting. They told the people clearly to disregard rumors of the party being divided, as there is only one exco recognized by the NWC of the party.

    Present at the meeting were all chapter executives, various ward Chairmen and exco, leaders and teeming party faithfuls who were filled with excitement.

  • 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.

  • NWC’s Decision on Cross River PDP ward and Local Government Congress is Victory Against One Man Dictatorship

    NWC’s Decision on Cross River PDP ward and Local Government Congress is Victory Against One Man Dictatorship

     

    By James Utsu

    The decision of the National Secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) to recognise the outcomes of the Ward and Local Government Chapter Congresses of the party in Cross River State held on March 7, 2020 and March 21, 2020 is a welcome development and quite commendable.

    By taking that firm and bold decision, the national leadership of the PDP has ensured the restoration of justice, fair play and equity in the fabric of the party in the state.

    Feelers from members of the PDP in the state indicate that the bold decision of the national leadership of our great party came at the right time and has saved it from monumental disaster of unimaginable proportion that would have befallen it, if they had allowed the rule of one man to prevail.

    Worth nothing is the fact that the decision of the party on the outcomes of the ward and local government chapter congresses tallies with the feelings and aspiration of founding members of the PDP, most of whom have been alienated from its activities in recent years.

    The PDP national leadership deserves commendation for taking such a laudable decision that has restored the confidence of members in PDP in the state, some of whom had prayed for a just intervention to save the party in the state from collapse.

    Since the posting of the list of the ward and local government chapter excos, as announced by the party’s National Organising Secretary, Col. Austin Akobundu (retired), members of the PDP in the state have been reinvigorated and are bracing up for a free, fair, and democratic state congress, which hopefully, will take place once the nation battles the current Coronavirus pandemic to acceptable level of success.

    Though, a handful of members of the party in the state who had thought that it would be business as usual are not happy because one man dictatorship has failed, they are advised to accept the decision of the national secretariat in good faith and join hands with the newly elected exco members of the 196 wards and 18 local government chapters to ensure the PDP continues to remain the strongest grassroots party in Cross River State.

    As contained in the letter communicating the decision of the national secretariat on the ward and local government chapter congresses, it is incumbent on the state chairman of the PDP, Chief Enok Edim to swear in the newly elected chapter exco with immediate effect as directed by the national working committee.

    Since the decision of the national secretariat on the matter became public knowledge, rumours have continued to make the rounds that some members of the party from the state have been lobbying the national secretariat to change their decision, and instead announce a new list of ward and local government chapter exco that would be in their favour.
    This move should be ignored by the national secretariat because these individuals desire to continue to alienate majority of staunch members from the activities of members.

    Your current decision on the new chapter is a blessing to the PDP in Cross River State.