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  • PDP Must Resolve Its Crisis To Win 2023 General Election – Wike

     

    Rivers State governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has again urged the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to do the right thing, if the party must win the presidential election in 2023.

    The right thing, Governor Wike insisted, is the resignation of Senator Iyorchia Ayu as PDP national chairman, in order for a southerner to occupy the seat within the principle of equity, fairness and justice.

    Governor Wike restated his position during a live interactive media chat in Port Harcourt on Friday.

    He emphasised that any leader of a group who causes crisis within the group that he leads, truly lacks the requisite skills to navigate affairs of such group.

    “This is the time to show leadership skill on the part of those who are leaders of the party. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is the presidential candidate. He is the one who feels the pain.”

    Governor Wike made reference to the party’s constitution that spells it out in Section 7 (3) (c) that that all political and elective positions must be zoned.

    He wondered why it is now so difficult for Senator Ayu to respect the constitution or even keep to his promise and quit the office if a northern is elected as PDP standard bearer.

    “We have not held the presidential primary before the national chairman of the party said if the presidential candidate emerges from his area, he will quit.”

    Governor Wike also accused Senator Ayu of collecting one hundred million Naira, first from a certain governor to renovate the party’s democratic institution, and later went to PDP National Working Committee (NWC) to collect exact amount for the same purpose. Governor Wike dares Senator Ayu to deny it.

    “In fact, let me also tell you, Ayu collected N100million naira from a governor that he was going to renovate our democratic institution and then he went back to the PDP NWC and took the same N100million naira for doing the same work.”

    He further added, “What kind of system is that? I am telling you all these are facts. Let him (Ayu) say no first and I will tell you (those he collected money from).”

    The Rivers State governor pointed to the importance of the mission of rescuing Nigeria expected of the PDP by Nigerians. But the mission, he said required a leader with proven integrity to lead the party.

    “For God’s sake, knowing that you are in a party that wants to take over the reign of governance in the country, we know Nigerians know the problems confronting the country.

    “If a leader does not have integrity, forget it. We need a man who will tell his people this; a man who will be firm, a man who will be courageous to do those things that even people find it difficult to do.

    “You are presenting a man who is the head of the party, the chairman of the party, who has no integrity to lead the campaign to take over the reigns of governance.”

    Governor Wike explained that the chairmanship position of the party should go to the south before the elections. According, if Alhaji Atiku Abubakar wins in February presidential election, the hawks around him won’t wait until May to take major decisions.

    “Who is there to decide for the South? Why will you tell me until when you finish election that’s when a southerner will emerge as chairman.”

    Governor Wike described as untrue the report in the media that some former PDP governors, including Dr Peter Odili, were sent to him to resolve the crisis in the party.

    Speaking further, Governor Wike decried the perennial flooding experienced in parts of the country as a result of lack of initiative on the part of the federal government to dredge the River Benue and River Niger respectively.

    Governor Wike asserted that one way of solving the ravaging yearly flooding situation, is to pay attention to the sources of water flow and end the suffering of Nigerians who become impacted every year.

    “I asked what is this problem that we can’t dredge River Benue and River Niger? Each time I fly over Benue, the sight makes me cry. We won’t have had so much problem to this extent if we dredge them

    “But the politics, I do not know. Who is interested for River Benue, River Niger not to be dredged, and that has caused so much hardship for our people.

    “How can government from time refused to dredge the rivers and I heard, sometime, that they awarded the Calabar River. What happened, where is the money?”

    Governor Wike imagined why the federal government will award an all important contract like the dredging of Calabar River and will not demand its execution, even when communities continue to suffer from such negligence.

    Governor Wike also informed that the taskforce on flood set up in the State is directly supervised by him to ensure that the impacted victims directly benefits from the relief materials that they would eventually require.

    The governor dismissed insinuation that Sir Celestine Omehia was derecognised as ex-State Governor of Rivers State by the State lawmakers because he is supporting Atiku. According to him, the lawmakers took their decision based on Supreme Court judgment that sacked him.

    Governor Wike dismissed claim by the management of Africa Independent Television (AIT) that the company acquired the land from the State government.

    According to him, when the State Assembly started deliberation of the land, AIT until date failed to provide any letter of allocation to claim ownership of the land that was supposed to house its regional office in Port Harcourt.

    Governor Wike also mentioned that he desired to construct a ring road that is estimated to cost N70B. The road, he said is planned to start from Okrika Town axis through Eleme to the Port Harcourt International Airport and terminate at Choba town.

    He stated that since the tenure of his administration will end in May 2023, he will recommend to the incoming administration to execute the project because of its importance.

    The Rivers State governor said the appointment of fifty thousand Special Assistants by him has provided jobs opportunity for the affected persons.

    October 14, 2022

  • Caterpillar Movement Writes Gov Ben Ayade, Demands Him To Call Effiwat And Other Appointees To Order Over Destruction Of Billboards

    The Caterpillar Movement, the Campaign Organization for Sen.(Prof.) Sandy Onor, the Cross River State People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Governorship candidate, through its Director General, Chief Joe Obi Bisong, in an open letter has called on the Cross River State Governor to caution his overzealous appointees.

    In a letter signed by the DG and made available to TheLumineNews, Obi maintained that the organization had met all the financial obligations and other requirements stipulated for outdoor advertisement in the State by the State Director General of CRISSA, but that Effiwat has continually denied the Opposition party and its candidates access to outdoor advertising in the state’s capital, Calabar.

    The letter further stated that Senator Sandy Onor and other PDP candidate’s billboards were pulled down.

  • Former APC Governorship Aspirant, Chief Ogba Ebock Leads Hundreds Others Defects To PDP In Cross River

    Culled From Sunnewsonline, By Judex Okoro

    The gale of defection has continued in Cross River as a former governorship aspirant in All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Ogba Ebock, and hundreds of supporters have defected to the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of 2023 polls.

    The defectors including former party leaders at wards and chapters, youths and women from Ehon ward in Iwuru community of Biase local government area, expressed disaffection at the turnout of events in APC, which prompted their defection to PDP.

    Speaking on behalf of the defectors at Iwuru community in Biase local government area on Monday, Chief Ogban Ebock, said: “For many years, we were all in PDP then we left for APC believing that it would offer succour to our system. But when the current leadership of APC joined us from PDP in 2020, we thought they would bring the needed change. Unfortunately, things got worse and we had to return to our original party, PDP, to help rebuild it.

    “For me, I was on sabbatical in APC and decided to come back to PDP. I have come a long way with lots of my friends in PDP. I am a forerunner and very soon you would see more defectors.

    “We have never had it so bad in Cross River that almost every sector including civil service has collapsed. Therefore, I call on all democrats to join us to salvage the state.”

     

    Receiving the defectors, the state PDP Chairman, Venatius Ikem, Esq, said: “The party is committed to rescuing the state and does not discriminate against anybody. So whosoever joins today, would be given all due privileges. We call on other Cross Riverians to come on board.”

    Welcoming back the defectors, the PDP governorship candidate, Sen Sandy Onor, said: “Cross Riverians are tired of lies and deceit and that is why in the last two months we have been receiving thousands of defectors from APC.

    “It shows that they are dissatisfied with the system. So, we have to stand up for the truth because everything about Cross River has collapsed. We had better rose up against maladministration and marginalisation.

    “We promise that together we shall deliver, if elected, with the fear of God. We are going to witness a new era of prosperity and you shall all be witnesses and party to the prosperity.”

     

    • Present at the event to receive the defectors include former Deputy Governor, Efiok Cobham, the Deputy Chairman of PDP, Ntufam Dennis Nkiri, state women leader, Mrs Florence Inyang, Hon Asu Okang, former commissioner for information, member Boki 1 state House of Assembly, Hon Itam Abang, former member representing Etung state constituency, Dr Pauline Ekuri, Ntunkai Grace Eyo Ita, and Paul Ishabor, DG, RECLAIM CROSS RIVER.
  • 2023 General Election: C’River PDP Demands Submission Of Candidates Manifesto

    23rd August 2022.

    Attention: All Candidates
    Peoples Democratic Party Cross River State.

    Submission Of Candidates’ Manifesto for 2023 General Election

    Sequel to the resolution reached during the meeting of the State Working Committee of our great party, on Tuesday 23rd August 2022, and in line with the party’s resolve to engage in issue-based campaign ahead of the 2023 General Election, all Candidates of our party are hereby requested to submit to the office of the State Publicity Secretary, copies of their campaign manifesto, on/before 30th August 2022.

    NB: Copies of manifesto Should be submitted both in hard and Soft Copies*

    Please accept the assurances of our esteemed regards

    Signed.
    Prince Mike Ojisi
    (State Publicity Secretary).

  • Wike Dissociates From Suit Challenging Atiku’s Candidacy

    Rivers State Governor, Mr Nyesom Wike few moments ago (Friday) distanced himself from a purported suit said to have been filed by him seeking the removal of Atiku Abubakar as presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in next year’s general election.

    This comes few hours after some media outfits had reported that Wike had ordered the removal of PDP flags in Rivers State government house, which also turned out to be false.

    In an exclusive chat with THISDAY, the Governor denied knowing anything whatsoever about the purported suit or even knowing the lawyers who filed the suit in the first instance. “I don’t know anything about the so called suit. I did not ask anyone to file any suit for me”

    The media was on Friday morning awash with reports that Governor Wike and one Chieftain of the PDP, Mr Newgent Ekamon, had dragged the PDP to court seeking the removal of Atiku as Candidate of the PDP in next year’s presidential polls.

    According to the purported suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/782/2022, the plaintiffs were said to have hinged their claims on the grounds that the PDP primary conferred undue advantage on Atiku which aided his emergence as candidate of the PDP in the May 28 and 29 primary.

    Reacting to the publication, Wike flatly denied the suit said to have been filed at the Federal High Court, Abuja. He described the suit as the handiwork of mischief makers who merely want to use him to score cheap political goals.

    He stated emphatically, “I don’t know the lawyers”. Continuing, he said, “am I a kid to be filing a suit at this time. I had 14 days after the primary within which to have filed any suit. I didn’t do that then, is it two months after primary I will file a suit?

    He also recalled that, “just yesterday they came up with the claim that I ordered my Chief Security Officer to pull down PDP flag in Government House. This is all false, it’s all propaganda. Some people are trying to use me to win the election. Please disregard all these lies”.

    ThisDay

  • Amb Soni Abang: The Ignorance Of A Politician On Sabbatical – PDP

    PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY CROSS RIVER STATE.

    9th August 2022.

    Press Statement:

    AMB. SONI ABANG: THE IGNORANCE OF A POLITICIAN ON SABBATICAL.

    Our attention has been drawn to a scathing and vitriolic comment credited to Amb. Soni Abang, the factional Director General of one of the many APC Gubernatorial Candidates in Cross River State, wherein Amb. Soni Abang, mischievously insinuated that the Peoples Democratic Party is coming into the 2023 elections with a very heavy moral baggage as a result of the Gubernatorial Candidate of the PDP coming from the Central Senatorial District.

    In a bid to score cheap Political point and whip up ethnocentric sentiment, Amb. Soni Abang who just returned from political sabbatical threw caution to the wind and spoke disparagingly about the PDP, the same Political Party that gave him the platform to become who he is.
    Abang as erstwhile chairman was the most dictatorial and undemocratic in the history of party politics in Nigeria. The same Abang who is today talking about brotherliness and natural justice, fought against His Excellency, Senator Liyel Imoke and nearly truncated Imoke’s 8years tenure as Governor. So, where’s the brotherliness?

    As Amb. Soni Abang appears to be recovering from the rude shock that visited him following his loss of favour with Senator Liyel Imoke since his ignominious ambassadorial posting to the Republic of Chad, that sent him on Political exile, we would love to ask him what he negotiated for the Six Local Government Areas of Central SenatoriaI District where he comes from, as someone interested in Political inclusiveness. Where is the equitable distribution of offices in his beloved APC, when the Senatorial District with a sitting Governor is still imposing a deputy Governorship Candidate on his party for the sole purpose of shoring up his failed bid to return to the Senate, an ambition that he can see clearly is bedeviled with bad omens indicating that it is already stillborn.

    If we may ask, why is Ambassador Soni Abang working tirelessly to give his younger brother the ticket of the PDP to contest the Federal House of Representative seat of his Constituency Ikom/Boki, instead of his party the APC, if he considers the APC a just and preferred platform?
    Maybe the APC needs to interrogate these inconsistencies of a pretentious returnee Political gangster with the reputation of trading only on electoral goods.

    Ordinarily, we would have chosen to remain calm and let the tantrums thrown at us slide but for the sake of clarity and emphasis, we wish to reiterate that we are not interested in playing the Politics of ethnocentric agitation. We have, for the umpteenth time, reminded Cross Riverians that while others are preaching ethnicity, we are preaching unity and oneness, hence our philosophy of Back To Us.

    For the avoidance of doubt, it is on record that the Peoples Democratic Party Cross River State carried out the most transparent, free and fair primaries in the history of our state, unlike the APC where a group of persons sat down over some bottles of alcohol, drank themselves to stupor and unilaterally forced other aspirants to step down for the preferred Candidate of a cabalistic few, even against the interest of their party faithfuls, which has led to series of litigations.

    We are bemused that the APC can muster the effrontery to talk about moral baggage against the PDP. What can be more burdensome than the fact that APC handpicked all its Candidates in an unjust and unfair manner. What can be more burdensome than the fact that the APC took both their Gubernatorial and Senatorial ticket in the South to one Local Government Area, while excluding the other six Local Government Areas. What can be more disturbing than the fact that the APC in a bid to fruitlessly safeguard the Governor’s already embattled Senatorial ambition, took the position of the Deputy Governorship Candidate of their Party to the Northern Senatorial District. Where is the justice and fairness Amb. Soni Abang is sanctimoniously trying to preach when a particular Local Government Area occupies the Governorship seat, Ministerial seat and currently battling to lay claim to the Senatorial ticket of the Northern Senatorial District. What happens to other Local Government Areas in the North and Central Senatorial District?

    While we do not wish to involve ourselves in the malicious diversionary Political antics of the APC, we enjoin them to prepare themselves and meet us in the field as we are confident that the good people of Cross River State are eagerly waiting to vote them out and reclaim our dear state.

    Signed.

    Prince Mike Ojisi
    State publicity Secretary.

  • Mass Defection Hits APC As 5,000 Members Defects To PDP In Cross River North

     

    The battle for the soul of Cross River state has continued to gather momentum as about 5, 000 All Progressives Congress (APC) members have defected to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the northern senatorial zone.

    The defectors include former APC wards and chapter officers, women leaders, leaders of Hausa community in Ogoja, Yala, Bekwarra, Oabnliku and Obudu as well candidate
    in the last Ogoja/Yala federal constitiency and aspirants in the làst congresses.

    Receiving the thosands of defectors at TTC field Igoli-Ogoja on Saturday, the Vice Chairman of PDP Northern Senatorial district, Chief Austine Edibe, commended them for their courage to join the party at this nick of time.

    He enjoined them to go back to their respective wards and work for the success of PDP in 2023, adding that the wards that deliver highest votes would re-warded with more dividends of democracy.

    Also welcoming the defectors,
    Sen Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, advised them to be loyal to party leadership at their various wards and be steadfast, assuring them of more empowerment programmes to accommodate them.

    According to him, “this is the time for the defectors to tie their belts and reject any form of inducements in readiness for the battle ahead.”

    Earlier, the former Deputy Governor, Efiok Cobham, said the defectors should join the “operation vote APC out”and called on them to get their PVCs ready to bring back PDP.

    Some of the defectors expressed their readiness to work for PDP, saying “we are back to our root.”

    One the defectors and a former chapter treasurer of APC Obudu, Agim Joseph Agim, said they came back to PDP because of the love for Sen Jarigbe and to be part of the succes story ahead of 2023.

    Also speaking, Ushie James Odey, former APC secretary Ukpah ward in Bekwarra, said: “We have worked for APC for seven years and i got nothing neither was I empowered. So, I decided to defect to PDP where I can be given human treatment.”

    For John Brown Ugbada from Yala, he said: “I came over with about 300 APC members. We are returning to PDP to enable us work for PDP and reposition Yala local governement area.”

    For Dominic Ebi, a former LP candidate for the last Yala/Ogoja federal constituency by-election, he said: “I have returned to PDP because it is a family that has a reward system.”

  • Sen Jarigbe Commences Second Phase Of Solar Powered Street Light Installation In Bekwarra LGA

     

    The Senator Representing Cross River North Senatorial District, Sen. Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe has commenced the Installation of more solar Powered street lights in Bekwarra Local Government Area of Cross River State.

    This the second time that the senator sponsored installation of street lights in same LGA some months ago.

    As part of his efforts to restore Power Supply in the LGA, the Lawmaker has sent a team of Engineers to carry out a survey aimed at finding lasting solution to the almost 10 years of darkness experienced in the LGA.

    TEAM JARI MEDIA.

  • Schools In Ukpirinyi-Utugwang, Ashikpe-Ukpe And Estong-Busi Wears New Look As Sen Jarigbe Agom Steps In

    ONGOING; Sen. Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe’s sponsored Renovation work commences in the following schools in Cross River North;

    -Government Primary School Ukpirinye, Utugwang Obudu LGA.

    -Community Primary School Ashikpe-Ukpe in Obudu LGA.

    -Primary School Estong Busi, Obanliku LGA

    Recall that, Contractors were mobilized to the various schools over the weekend and mandated to commence work immediately to enable the pupils return to their upgraded classrooms as soon as possible.

    Sen. Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe has remained committed in his drive to improve the educational standard of his Senatorial District.

    TEAM JARI MEDIA