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  • Sandy Onor Sponsors A Motion To Upgrade And Standardize Traveling Processes At The Margaret Ekpo lnternational Airport, Calabar

    Sandy Onor Sponsors A Motion To Upgrade And Standardize Traveling Processes At The Margaret Ekpo lnternational Airport, Calabar

    THE URGENT NEED TO UPGRADE INFRASTRUCTURE AND STANDARDISE TRAVELLING PROCESSES AT THE MARGARET EKPO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, CALABAR, CROSS RIVER STATE.

    Sponsor: Senator (Prof.) Sandy Ojang Onor (Cross River Central)

    Co-Sponsors: … Senator Gershom Bassey
    Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe

    The Senate:

    NOTES that the Calabar airport, Cross River State, was commissioned in July 1983, by former President Shehu Shagari and was equipped with modern facilities at the time and was soon raised to the status of an International airport.

    FURTHER NOTES that in the 1980’s and 1990’s, the National Carrier; Nigeria Airways, used to fly regionally from Calabar to Cameroun and Equitorial Guinea. This impacted positively on the economy of Cross River State, Nigeria and the sub-region at large.

    AWARE that the airport had standard facilities at that time, which were being maintained by the Federal Government. Most of these facilities while still being used, are now obsolete and need to be upgraded or replaced.

    FURTHER AWARE that although the airport still has the “international” status, the airport does not operate any international or regional flights anymore. In fact, until recently, only one commercial airline plied the Calabar route.

    WORRIED that if the international status of the airport is not restored, most of these facilities will further deteriorate and waste.

    CONCERNED that the lack of international / regional flights has greatly affected the economy and tourism drive of the state in particular and Nigeria at large.

    ACCORDINGLY RESOLVES TO:
    Urge the Federal Ministry of Aviation and all other relevant agencies to functionally restore the International flight status of the Margaret Ekpo International Airport, Calabar.

    Urge the Federal Ministry of Aviation and all other relevant agencies to fix and upgrade existing facilities to meet up with the required international standards.

    Urge the Federal Ministry of Aviation and all relevant agencies to ensure adequate security cover in and around the airport to protect equipment such as the Navigational Aids, lighting cables and the perimeter fence that are constantly vandalised by criminally minded people.

    Urge the Federal Ministry of Aviation and other relevant agencies to provide any facility needed to restore the International status of the airport, such as the Instrument Landing System (ILS) for night landings and the approach lights, which have been vandalised due to inadequate security cover.

    Urge the Federal Ministry of Aviation and other relevant agencies to install the Migration Information and Data Analysis System (MIDAS). This will aid in restarting the International route programme of the Airport.
    I so move.

  • Northern Senatorial District PDP Stakeholders Posits That Zoning Of Governorship Has Never Being Formalized

    Northern Senatorial District PDP Stakeholders Posits That Zoning Of Governorship Has Never Being Formalized

    COMMUNIQUE OF THE PDP NORTHERN SENATORIAL STAKEHOLDERS MEETING HELD ON THE 16TH DECEMBER, 2021 AT OGOJA

    The Leaders, Elders, And Critical Stakeholders of the Northern Senatorial District during Their Meeting held on the 16th of December in Ogoja Resolved after conscientious deliberations of issues in the polity and our party the PDP as follows.

    1. We congratulate our party for the successful conduct of the PDP state Congress in Cross River State and the National Convention at the Eagle square in Abuja.

    2. We also want to commend the National Leadership for swinging into action immediately by organizing the retreat for party apparatchik to appraise and evaluate developments in the polity and position it for effectiveness.

    3. We congratulate our National Chairman and his Executive together with our Son, Barr Vena Ikem, State Chairman, Cross River State chapter and his Executive Committee for the resounding Victory at the polls. Their emergence is a clear manifestation of their Credibility and acceptability by all party faithful. We wish them God’s blessings during their tenure of office.

    4. We wholeheartedly share in the joy of the victory and inauguration of our Son, Distinguished Senator JARIGBE AGOM JARIGBE as the first elected Senator from Ogoja local Government. His victory is a legitimate testimony on the strength of our fledging democracy and chorus of his grandiose acceptability across board.

    5. We make bold to state categorically that the position of the Northern Senatorial district is that Zoning of the Governorship has never been a formalized position in our politics. All that we have always had can best be described as an elimination process by succession. Indeed, we make bold to state that for the Governorship, the ticket is open for all Senatorial districts. We therefore call on all party organs to put in place a transparent process of selecting party candidates for all elective offices especially the Governorship.

    6. We congratulate and thank all the people of goodwill both in and out of the state who stood by us in support of our great son, the Distinguished Senator, Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe and pray to the Almighty God to grant them good tidings in all endeavors.

    7 We condemn the poor management of the security situation leading to loss of lives, kidnappings, armed robbery, rape etc. and call on the Federal and State Government to do all in its power to secure its territorial integrity and its citizenry.

    The leaders thanked Distinguished Senator Sandy Onor for the visit and consultation and appreciated him specifically for all the support given to our Son, Distinguished Senator JARIGBE AGOM JARIGBE during the battle to claim his mandate. They prayed God to bless Distinguished Senator Sandy Onor and called him a true friend and brother of the Northern Senatorial District.

    Conclusively, we look forward to reciprocating the good gesture in the immediate future.
    This Communique was reached and issued by the following stakeholders;

    1. Barr. Idi Baba Yakubu
    2. Dr. Ikani Wogar
    3. Chief. Igbaji Monkom
    4. Dr. Francis Bullem
    5. Chief. Jacob Mgbekem
    6. Barr. Joseph Oloko
    7. Hon. Mathew Ojugbo
    8. Barr. Tony Iji
    9. Hon. Mom Olom
    10. Barr. Paul Ebiala
    11. Hon. Christian Ede
    12. Hon. Dr. Benji Ambe
    13. Hon. Mike Aniah
    14. Hon. Dr. Ashipu Igbo
    15. Mr. Aniashe Akpanke
    16. Mr. Ebenezer Agba
    17. Hon. Charles Eneji
    18. Ignatius Ejim
    19. Dr. Onumashi Ushie
    20. Godwin Ejunka
    21. Moses Odido
    22. Augustine Ogon
    23. Mike Udie
    24. Hon. Peter Igbodor
    25. Godwin Akawu
    26. Hon. Ignatius Ijifu
    27. Arc. Godwin Ugbada
    28. Godwin Ishang

    29. Peter Abue

    Chief Barr. Dr. D.C Enamhe (Secretary)

  • Ecstatic Ululation In Obanliku Ahead Of Senator Prof Sandy Onor’s Visit BY DAVE IMBUA

    Ecstatic Ululation In Obanliku Ahead Of Senator Prof Sandy Onor’s Visit BY DAVE IMBUA

    ECSTATIC ULULATIONS IN OBANLIKU AHEAD OF SENATOR PROFESSOR SANDY ONOR’S VISIT.

    It is simply difficult, nay impossible to use words to capture the ecstatic mood in Obanliku as the people prepare to receive the Distinguished Senator Professor Sandy Ojang Onor, the Original Caterpillar and Orator of Nigeria’s Ninth Senate. Known for many good things, including his arresting oratory verve, uncompromising honesty and penchant for performance, Senator Professor Sandy Onor is expected to bring an electrifying current of hope, liberation and restoration to the currently despised, alienated and neglected people of Obanliku who have come to understand better than a thousand theoretical examples how the progress and development of a people can be retarded under an unjust and insensitive leadership.

    The Obanliku experience in the last couple of years underscores King Solomon’s unequivocal statement that “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn” (Proverbs 29:2). It is no longer news that what constitutes the dividends of democracy in Obanliku are more or less projects that were executed by the administrations of Donald Duke and Liyel Imoke. A few examples may suffice. As the governor of Cross River State (May 1999 – May 2007), Donald Duke constructed the Sankwala Ring Road in his first 100 days in office. In the course of his eventful tenure, he completed and commissioned several other projects including the Obanliku General Hospital, the Bebi Airstrip and Utanga Safari Lodge. He also upgraded the Ranch Resort to international standard, making it the flagship of Nigeria’s tourism. He electrified Bendi, Bisu, and Bebi among other communities. It is to his credit that he initiated and sustained the defunct annual Obudu Mountain Race which brought to Obanliku a great company of men and women from across ethnic, national, religious, linguistic and gender divides for the purpose of winning laurels and leisure. The Obudu International Mountain Race was endorsed by both the World Mountain Running Association (WMRA) and the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) in 2005 shortly before Duke left office.

    Senator Liyel Imoke who succeeded Duke as governor of Cross River State (May 2007 – May 2015) consolidated and expanded the dividends of democracy in Obanliku. Painstaking efforts were deployed to ensure that the dream that informed the huge investment in the Ranch Resort was not allowed to wither and ease in to oblivion. The Imoke-led administration opened new vistas in a bid to sustain the influx of both local and international tourists to the Resort. Under Imoke’s administration, the road to the resort was fortified and driving through the 22 breath-taking U-bends became pleasurable. In the same committed manner, Senator Liyel Imoke opened up several rural communities with asphalted roads like the Basang East Road, Busi Road, and Utuhu-Kakwe-Lishiche-Shikpeche Road. This was in addition to the rehabilitation and upgrading of numerous health centres and schools in the LGA. The exploits of Duke and Imoke left the good people of Obanliku in no doubt that democracy was the best form of government for any people in search of development.

    And, then, the era of Senator Prof. Ben Ayade came in 2015! Like many other communities in the Northern Cross River Senatorial District, Obanliku people were profoundly confident that the swearing-in of a brother and kinsman as the governor of Cross River State was going to take the local government area to a new level of development. The optimism of such people arose from several justifiable considerations including the painful sacrifices that some people in Obanliku had to make to ensure that Ayade became the governor.

    Unfortunately, no sooner had Ayade took off that it became clear that he was more interested in the underdevelopment of Obanliku than in its progress. Tragically, the people suddenly realised that there are leaders who can castrate democracy and make it impotent in grassroots development.
    After six years of Ayade’s administration, he is yet to commission a single project in the entire Obanliku LGA. Worse still, deliberate efforts have been made to undermine the legacies of Duke and Imoke in Obanliku through the abandonment of well-conceived projects and other infrastructure. In this process of calculated under development, the Ranch has become a mere footnote in the world tourism map, with ongoing plans to turn it into a prayer mountain for politicians and their supporters. The Bebi Airstrip has also been abandoned to pave way for an international cargo airport in Obudu LGA. The Mountain Race with its huge impact on local economy has become history. Public schools in Obanliku have become shadows of what they were when Ayade took over in 2015. The level of neglect and marginalisation visited on Obanliku by the Ayade administration is unprecedented since the return of democracy to Nigeria in 1999. In fact, Apart from land grapping, there seems to be nothing else to immortalise the uneventful Ayade’s administration in Obanliku.

    With a high sense of regret and frustration, many people in Obanliku have long stopped expecting anything to come from the Ayade debacle. The people are only waiting for time to pass to what would go into records as a dark age in the history of Obanliku. Indeed, many have been looking up to a deliverer who can redress the tragic drift in Obanliku from 2023. Because of his past and present records of performance, majority of the people see Senator Professor Sandy Onor as one person that can restore Obanliku in particular and Cross River State in general on the path of prosperity and development. Because of this, across party and gender lines, several people have been itching to join the Caterpillar Movement. Such people see Senator Onor’s positive responses to the prayers and wishes to run for the office of the governor of Cross River State as a sign of restoration and redemption. As one who had once directly overseen the affairs of a local government and had the opportunity of understanding the system nationally, many people are convinced that he will reposition local governments as sentinels of development and instruments of security at the grassroots. For the Obanliku man, this means that his monthly allocation that has either been appropriated for personal use or committed to develop other parts of the state will be available for the development of the LGA. As a co-visionary with both Duke and Imoke, expectations are high that Senator Onor will restore the good old days in Nigeria’s Switzerland. The vast majority of Obanliku people are excited! They are ecstatic! Focus you satellite dish on Obanliku tomorrow and you will understand the meaning of the lingo that action speaks louder than words.

    Dave Imbua writes from the Hills of Bendi in Obanliku.

    Disclaimer: The Opinions expressed in this article are strictly that of the author, Dave Imbua and does not represent TheLumineNews or the organization that author works for.

  • Central Senatorial District PDP Stakeholders Issues Communique: Reaffirms That Governorship Position Has Never Been An Exclusive Right Of Any Zone

    Central Senatorial District PDP Stakeholders Issues Communique: Reaffirms That Governorship Position Has Never Been An Exclusive Right Of Any Zone

    A COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF A STAKEHOLDERS MEETING OF THE PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP) CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT CROSS RIVER STATE HELD AT IKOM on 15th DECEMBER 2021.

    Preamble

    We, the stakeholders of Peoples Democratic Party of Central Senatorial District of Cross River State in an interactive session with our Distinguished Senator Prof. Sandy Ojang Onor on the 15th day of December 2021, do hereby resolve in this Communique as follows:

    1. That we congratulate our great party, the PDP for the successful and peaceful conduct of our party’s Ward, Chapter and State Congresses and the National Convention. We also congratulate the new leadership of our great party led by our amiable and indomitable National Chairman, His Excellency Senator Iyorchia Ayu. We unreservedly pledge our unalloyed loyalty and commitment to the leadership of our great party.

    2. We call on INEC to ensure that every vote counts while also reaffirming electronic transmission of results.

    3. We believe in the unity, progress and development of Cross River State based on justice, equity and fairness, hence we REAFFIRM that the sharing of electoral positions, especially the Governorship of our dear state is not and has never been exclusive for a particular senatorial district or zone in any election.

    4. We affirm that our dear Senator Prof. Sandy Ojang Onor has performed creditably well due to his capacity and desire for service delivery. We are therefore wishing him to further explore the political coast for the development of the people and the state by contesting election as Governor of Cross River State.

    5. Concerned that the current inciting comments by a highly placed individuals over zoning could precipitate undue crisis; we reaffirm that the state is an all-embracing political entity that calls for an all-embracing political participation that does not exclude any zone or constituency as hitherto been. It is therefore critical that we allow the political field open to all aspirants for best political results.

    6. That we shall continue to implore all eligible aspirants to consult stakeholders and party faithfuls across the state and solicit for their support during and after the party primaries.

    7. That as law-abiding citizens, we shall continue to abide by the rules and support good developmental policies in the state, and the overall interest of the good people of Cross River State.

    This communique is dated today the 15th December 2021 and signed by the underlisted stakeholders:

    1. Ntufam Gabe Odu Oji
    2. Rt Hon Bar John Gaul Lebo
    3. Ntufam Bar Chris Itafu Njar
    4. Hon. Chief Joe Obi Bisong
    5. Prof. Walter Mboto
    6. Hon Dr Obol Goddy Ettah
    7. Comrade Ekpo Ofem Bassey
    8. Ntufam Joe Ndem Ndifon
    9. Barr. Attah Ochinke
    10. Mrs Ada Izani
    11. Barr. Joe Eyo
    12. Dr Effumbe Kachau
    13. Dr. Mark Nke

  • Re: DG Gershom Bassey Campaign Organization Reacts To Sandy Onor’s Declaration

    Re: DG Gershom Bassey Campaign Organization Reacts To Sandy Onor’s Declaration

     

    The Attention of the Caterpillar Movement has been drawn to a publication allegedly credited to the DG of Gershom Bassey Campaign Organization, Barr. Ekpo Ada, wherein he stated, amongst other things that the declaration of Distinguished Senator (Prof) Sandy Onor, to join the gubernatorial race spells doom for the party. Referencing an imaginary Stakeholders meeting held in 2015, Barr. Ekpo Ada further alleged that the party leadership had in 2015, zoned the Governorship seat exclusively to the Southern Senatorial District.

    For us in the Caterpillar Movement, we find the above statement credited to Barr. Ekpo Ada as unbecoming. Aware of the political season and time we are in, and the need to constantly disabuse the minds of our people from sheer propaganda and rumor, we find it absolutely pertinent to make the following categorical statements, in response to the alleged comment credited to Barr. Ekpo Ada.

    1. That the Caterpillar Movement is not antagonistic to the aspiration of anybody as we believe that all Senatorial Districts have what it takes to produce a credible Governor.

    2. That no body can zone the right of a people to willingly elect their leaders and as such, no body can coerce the party into disenfranchising party faithfuls. The Party must be seen to be free, fair and credible to all and sundry in their activities and processes as we match towards 2023

    3. That it is an aberration for anybody to allege that the party exclusively zoned the Governorship seat to the South in 2015, as such is only a figment of some persons’ imagination, hell-bent on deceiving innocent and unsuspecting Cross Riverians.

    We wish to reiterate our commitment to the people of Cross River State and to the philosophy of fairness, credibility and justice as nobody can zone our right.

    Joe-Obi Bisong
    (DG Caterpillar Movement)

  • Sandy Onor Visits Victims of Fire Disaster in Ikom, Promised Relief Materials

    Sandy Onor Visits Victims of Fire Disaster in Ikom, Promised Relief Materials

     

    The senator representing the good people of Cross River Central Senatorial District, Senator Prof. Sandy Ojang Onor on Saturday, November 27, 2021 visited the scene of the recent fire outbreak in Ikom Town, Ikom LGA of Cross River State. His visit was to console the victims who lost property worth millions of naira with a pledge to make relief materials available as quick as possible.

    The swift and timely reaction of the distinguished senator is in line with his inherent interventionist nature and in fulfilment of his campaign promise to always respond to the needs and yearnings of his people both in cheerful and tearful times.

    This is the second time in two years that the Ikom main market is engulfed in fire outbreak. During the first outbreak, the senator had made same on the spot visit and assessment of the level damage. He ensured a follow-up with the National Emergency Management Agency NEMA, and relief materials ranging from mattresses, zinc, bags of cement among other things were provided and distributed to the affected persons.

    Some of the victims who spoke with our reporter expressed profound gratitude to Senator Onor for his swift response, consolation and reassuring hope as the first public office holder to visit the scene inspite of distance and his very busy schedules.

  • Sandy Onor Takes the Lead, Releases Schedule For StateWide Christmas Visit

    Sandy Onor Takes the Lead, Releases Schedule For StateWide Christmas Visit

    By Elijah Ugani

    The senator representing Cross River Central Senatorial District, Sen Prof Sandy Onor has released a statewide Christmas visit schedule to PDP faithfuls in Cross River State.

    In release made available to TheLumineNews and signed by the Director General, Caterpillar Movement, Hon Chief Joe Bisong, indicates that the senator will begin his visit with a holy mass at Holy Family Parish Big Qua Town, Calabar, on the 14th of December, 2021and will through 22nd December, 2021 with a Press Conference at 4pm.

    The release stressed that attendance in each of the meetings is strictly on invitation.

    The release reads in full: “ITINERARY OF SEN PROF SANDY O ONOR VISIT TO VARIOUS BRANCHES OF THE PDP IN CRS.

    “I Wish to inform you that our Principal Sen Prof Sandy Onor shall embark on a statewide Christmas visit to PDP members across the state from 14th to 22nd December 2021.
    Kindly ensure that all Concerned especially House of Assembly members, chapters and wards Exco members of our great party in your chapter are properly informed.

    “The itinerary is as follows:
    14th December 2021
    6am Holy Mass @Holy family parish Big Quo
    10 am Visit to state Exco and Chapter Chairmen, PDP CRS
    12 noon visit to DSS Office Calabar
    2pm visit to Commissioner of Police CRS command
    3pm visit to State commandant
    NSCDC Calabar

    “Day one: 15th December 2021
    9am Departure to ikom
    2pm Stateholders meeting Cross River Central Senatorial District
    Venue Hotel 45 Ikom

    “Day Two
    16th December 2021
    10am visit to Obanliku
    12noon Visit to Obudu
    2pm visit to Bekwarra
    4pm meeting with stakeholders, GOMARA Hotel Ogoja

    “Day Three
    17th December 2021
    10am visit to Yala
    12noon visit to ogoja
    2pm visit to Boki at Okundi

    “Day four
    18th December 2021
    10am visit to Obubra
    1pm visit to Etung
    3pm visit to ikom

    “Day five
    19th December 2021
    10am visit to Abi LGA
    12 noon visit to Yakurr
    2pm visit to Biase

    “Day six
    20th December 2021
    10am visit to Akamkpa 1
    12 noon visit to Odukpani
    3pm visit to Calabar municipal.

    “Day Seven
    21st December 2021
    10am visit to Bakassi
    12noon visit to Akpabuyo
    2pm visit to Akamkpa 2

    Day Eight
    22nd December 2021
    11am Calabar south
    2pm Stakeholders meeting
    4pm press conference

    “Please attendance to these meetings is strictly on invitation.
    May God bless you all.
    Kindly accept the warm regards of all of us in The Caterpillar Movement.
    Thank you.

    “Joe Obi Bisong
    Director General”

  • Sandy Onor Powers 2021 CRS Football Association Pre-Season Tournament

    Sandy Onor Powers 2021 CRS Football Association Pre-Season Tournament

    By Admin

    The senator representing Cross River Central Senatorial District, Sen Prof Sandy Onor has powered the 2021 Cross River State Football Association Pre-Season Tournament.

    Speaking to TheLumineNews, the Director General of the Caterpillar Movement, Hon Chief Joe Bisong stated that “we are proud and happy to be associated with this year’s Pre-Season Tournament of the Cross River State Football Association. You will agree with me that football is one aspect of our lives that bring a lots of people together, especially young people.

    “Let me use this opportunity to congratulate members of the Cross River State Football Association for putting up this event and finding our principal, Sen Prof Sandy Onor worthy to power this year’s Pre-Season Tournament”

    In a widely circulated flier, Abia WARRIORS, Akwa UNITED, Uyo and BAYELSA UTD are among the male participating category.

    Others are ROVERS FC, ESSIEN AYI FC as well as HOPE OF GLORY.

    The female category include: Pelican Stars, Delta Queens, Rivers Angels and Imo Angels.

    The tournament is scheduled to commence on 28th November – 2nd December, 2021 at UJ Esuene Stadium, Calabar.

  • Sandy Onor: A Development Czar By ORI OWAN

    Sandy Onor: A Development Czar By ORI OWAN

     

    It was Chinua Achebe, legendary Nigerian novelist and essayist who said that, “Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.”
    Driving home the wisdom in this statement is a popular saying which admonishes us to “give honour to whom it is due and celebrate something good even in the thick of gloom and doom that has saturated our media space.”

    Indeed, it is the case of “action speaks louder than words” when it concerns Distinguished Senator Sandy Onor’s redemptive projects and activities in the Central Cross River Senatorial District. Senator Onor has distinguished himself as a man of great capacity and enterprise. His giant strides in the last two years remain both unmatched and challenging. His dedicated service to the people of Cross River Central has brought another giant amongst the best senators in Nigeria to the limelight. In fact, several appellations have been given consciously to this uncommon performer, especially by the people at the grassroots. Some have justifiably christened him a “repository of projects”, while others in their characteristic manner have argued strenuously, extensively and passionately that Distinguished Senator Sandy Onor is another emerging “Mr projects” south of the Niger. If one were to filter facts from fictions, one could loosely describe him as a harbinger of infrastructure. If one were to be pedantic and petty as his adversaries and traducers, then Senator Sandy Onor could be seen and measured in light of his numerous empowerments and poverty alleviation programs in the past two years. No doubt, if it were a contest, he would have walked away with the trophy long ago. If it were a class of degree, he would have meritoriously walked away with a first class honours. Of course, he would have been the valedictorian. If it were the “MO” Ibrahim award of excellence, exclusively reserved for outstanding leaders in Africa, Senator Sandy Onor would have sailed through. Unfortunately, Distinguished Senator Sandy Onor found himself in a political climate and setting where excellence in leadership is not celebrated. A setting that does not appreciate leaders who provide roads, electricity and water; a setting that does not appreciate leaders who transform dreams into reality. Rather, it is a polity that admires leaders who temporarily doll out cash rewards to the masses in exchange for praises, even when the roads are dilapidated; even when there is no portable water to drink; even when there are no good rural roads and other infrastructure.

    Before his celebrated emergence in 2019, people taught that politics was a class-driven exercise. The notion at that material time was that representatives were exclusively restricted to Abuja and state capitals. Legislators were seen as demigods, as constituents were subjected to rigorous procedures before they can interface with their legislators. But today, with Senator Sandy Onor, times have really changed. Thus, constituency allowances no longer end in private pockets and fat bank accounts. The facts are obvious and glaring that he gives back to the constituents more than he gets at the National Assembly. He ensures that whatever he dolls out, touches the man at the grassroots, which is why he visits his district on weekly basis for evaluations and town hall meetings.

    The Covid 19 pandemic that swept across the shores of nations is also an exemplar of effective and excellent representation. This is because the pandemic appeared like a destabilizing wind. Yet, this people-oriented Senator, captain and tireless champion of the common people did not disappoint his constituents. He gave them soft landing without allowing them to drown in the torrential ocean of Covid of 19. As such,he embarkd on a vigorous tour across the L.G.As of the Central District to feel the pulse of his people. Though, anonymous and quiet in his natural style, Distinguished Senator Sandy Onor gave Cash donations and unquantifiable food items, especially to the vulnerable segments of the society. Beyond this, over one hundred persons, selected from across the LGAs in the Senatorial District were handsomely empowered during his massive empowerment program that took place in the first quarter of 2021. In addition to this gesture, small and medium scale businesses were given a boost as a result of this empowerment program. Recently, many training centres were agog across the entire district, with influx of participants being taught several skills and eventually empowered to start up businesses. More so, the principal, parents/guidance of students of several secondary schools in Abi L.G.A and many other communities in the Central Cross River State, remain appreciative to Senator Sandy Onor’s footprints in their schools in terms of renovations and supply of modern equipment and furniture.

    It is pertinent to remark, as the foregoing demonstrate, that Distinguished Senator Sandy Onor has dedicated his time and energy to make his constituents more secure and safe. He has deployed all government services to create fair and equal opportunity for constituents to make a living through his sustained leadership and love of humanity. A man who has made it possible even in the face of impossibles. A member of the ninth Assembly, which is characterized by serious austerity and absence of resources, yet this performer even in this situation hasn’t disappointed his constituents and followers. Even his worst critics would acknowledge this glaring facts. In fact, those who criticize him, in the respectful opinion of this writer, should embark on a tour of the rural roads in the entire district and sample the opinions of the rural dwellers.The leaders who talk against him, do so because Senator Sandy Onor has taken the unfamiliar path in putting smiles on the faces of his people. No Senator has done what Senator Sandy Onor has done in the past two years of his tenure. It is only a fantasized dreamer that will expect overnight miracles from this Senator whose expeditions have been recorded in the minds of the people. Thus, an average Cross Riverian regard him as an experienced elder statesman due to his moral principles. Hence, if he bows out as a Senator in 2023 to take up higher responsibilities, he will be remembered by all and sundry through his footprints, which is indeed the measure of a man. No wonder he is currently seen as a development Czar. History will certainly be fair to Distinguished Senator Sandy Irunandu Ojang Onor.

    Ori Owan is a political scientist and a lawyer in equity.

    Disclaimer: The opinion expressed in this article is strictly that of the author, ORI OWAN and does not represent TheLumineNews or the organization the author works for

  • Sandy Onor Facilitates Agricultural Training For Constituents

    Sandy Onor Facilitates Agricultural Training For Constituents

    By Caterpillar Media

    The Senator representing Cross River Central Senatorial district, Prof. Sandy Ojang Onor has facilitated agricultural training for constituents across the Central Senatorial district of Cross River State.

    The decision for the senator to facilitate this agricultural training would not have come at a better time than now, when majority of his constituents are predominantly farmers. They are said to be the highest cocoa producers in the state, and the need to armed them with the necessary improved methods and techniques that will enhance productivity can not be overemphasized.

    The two phase training is currently ongoing at the Constituency headquarters, Ikom LGA and is to last for two days.

    Phase1- Cocoa Farmers
    Phase2- Capacity building on Agricultural Value Chain for Rural Farmers.

    Since assumption of office, Sen Sandy On or has continued to utilize every available opportunity to add value to his constituents to become self reliance.