Tag: Vena Ikem

  • PDP Cross River Northern Senatorial Holds Reconciliatory Meeting

    PDP Cross River Northern Senatorial Holds Reconciliatory Meeting

     

    It was a moment of ease for members of the People’s Democratic Party PDP, as leaders of the party in Northern Senatorial District, converged at the residence of Sen Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, today Thursday 6th March 2025, to chat a way forward for the party.

    The meeting which was conveyed by the leader of the party in the state, Sen Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, to reconcile all arrived members of the party that led to the suspension of the state party chairman, Mr Venatius Ikem.

    The leader of the party, Sen Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, acknowledged the fact that the suspension of the party chairman had some leaders played pivotal role, was however reversed by the National Working Committee of the party. A decision which has been accepted by the executive committee members of the party from northern senatorial district. He enjoined party leaders to embrace peace and charged them to put the collective interest of the party above personal interest.

    He averred that no meaningful development can be achieved when the party is divided, called on stakeholders to bury whatever grievances that may have culminated into the disagreement that had ensued that led to the suspension of the state chairman.

    He used the opportunity to thank party faithfuls for the continuous support and charged them to be more united now than ever.

    The members representing Ogoja/Yala and Obudu/Bekwarra/Obanliku federal constituencies, Hon Godwin Offiono and Hon Peter Akpanke took turns to encourage party members to embrace peace as all the leaders have seen the need to summon them for the reconciliatory meeting.

    Akpanke used the opportunity to demiss insinuation of his defection to the All Progressive Party.

    He admonished party faithfuls to remain resolute in their support for the party as there nothing happening in the APC in the northern senatorial district of the state.

    Leaders from the five local government areas took turn to commend the party leadership in its wisdom to return the state party chairman and pledged their support for the betterment of the party.

    On his part, the state party chairman, Mr Venatius Ikem, thanked Sen Jarigbe Agom, for making it possible to convey the crowd for the all important meeting the reconciliation.

    He used the opportunity to apologized for whatever ills he may have done in the course of administering the party and pledged to be more committed to the party as he forged ahead.

  • C’River PDP Chair, Vena Ikem Approves The Appointment Of Personal Aides

    C’River PDP Chair, Vena Ikem Approves The Appointment Of Personal Aides

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party PDP, Vena Ikem Esq, has approved the appointment of four personal aides.

    In release made available to TheLumineNews and signed by the State Publicity Secretary of the party, Prince Mike Ojisi, indicates that the appointment takes immediate effect, while a due date for formal inauguration in line with section 05 of the party constitution will be communicated.

    The release reads in parts “The Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Cross River State Chapter, Hon Barr Vena Ikem, after due consultation with relevant stakeholders has approved the appointment of the under listed personal staff.

    “Hon. Tony Effiong, Chief of Staff, Effiong Jonah Eyet, S A, Southern Senatorial District (Odukpani),
    Mr. Ayang David Ayang, S A, Central Senatorial District (Etung), Mr Gospel Agom, S A, Northern Senatorial District (Ogoja) while Mr David Ukeh to serve as Personal Assistant to the Chairman.

    “The Chairman on behalf of the party congratulates the above appointees and urge to discharge their duties with utmost sense of responsibility.

    “Until their appointment, Hon Tony Effiong was State Financial Secretary APP, and later served as Secretary of Council, Akampka Local Government Area.
    Mr Ayang David Ayang, former Management Committee Member, Oban Palm Estate, 2002-2004, Chief Protocol to Etung Local Government Area, 2007-2010.
    Mr Gospel Agom had earlier served as Chief Protocol Officer to Chairman, Ogoja Local Government Area.

    “We also urge them to be more committed than ever as reposition the party in line with the mission and vision of all stakeholders”

  • The Nuisance Of Scary Cat Politicians By Vena Ikem

    The Nuisance Of Scary Cat Politicians By Vena Ikem

     

    It is laughable that I am being informed today that there has been an announcement on Radio that Gov Ayade’s sponsored Exco, led by One Okadigbo “won” in the recent Judgment of the Court of Appeal, Calabar! Nothing can be farther from truth!

    It is shameful to say the least. Some have quoted him as saying ” it’s politics” !
    Sorry it’s not ” politics”! It’s the working of a criminal mind.

    1. The judgment of the Court of Appeal said absolutely nothing about the already sworn in Exco at the wards and local govt levels.

    2. Okadigbo or whatever they call him was not a party to the suit and could not have”won” any case as he claims and is extorting money from unsuspecting members of the Public as the sole candidate of the party for the Chairmanship position of the party in CRS!

    3. I am appealing that judgment to the Supreme Court as he knows, because it is strictly about my purported disqualification to contest against him, which fear is driving him crazy and nothing more! If he says otherwise, let him produce the Court judgment that says so and I will withdraw from the race for him! I have a certified true copy of the judgment!

    4. Please, if you know him advise him to be a man and come for the contest for the position of Chairman of PDP in Cross River State, with all of Ayade’s support, instead of hoping and praying for a no contest so that he will emerge unopposed.
    That’s not about to happen!

    5. All the juju in his village will not be enough to change that. We are not all like Gov. Ayade that is allegedly susceptible to such occultic manipulations!

    6. All the billions of Naira of Cross River State money Gov. Ayade is allegedly wasting and continues to waste have not changed anything and will not change anything.

    Let the people have their say!

    Vena Ikem.

  • C’River PDP Congress: Federal High Court Voids The Purported Disqualification Of Vena Ikem

    C’River PDP Congress: Federal High Court Voids The Purported Disqualification Of Vena Ikem

    By Admin

    The Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has today, October 19th voided the purported disqualification of the leading contender for the position of the state chairman, Mr. Vena Ikem.

    Vena was allegedly disqualified on grounds that the period between the time he returned to the party had not met the conditional requirements and was supposed to have been given a waiver.

    A development that saw his contender, Alphonsus Eba celebrated that he was the sole candidate for the state chairmanship position.

    Vena sought legal redress and the process was stalled by litigation.

    Vena however, took to his verified Facebook handle to sate that “The Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt declares the purported disqualification of my humble self from contesting the Chairmanship of the party unconstitutional!

    “That I am a bona fide member of the Pdp Crs Chapter and the requirement of waiver doesn’t apply to me!

    “Congratulations to all Democrats who still believe in due process.

    “Congratulations to TeamAuthentic for your faith!

    “Congratulations especially to all our NASS Assembly members and leaders who still believe that the system can still work according to the rules.

    “Cross River State state owes you a lot more than words can express.

    “Congratulations to Gov. Ayade, who is teaching us to fight where we threaded too softly before. Our best will come out in the process..

    “Long live Cross River State.

    “Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “Vena..”

  • Desecrating Our Institutions As A Legacy – Barr. Venatius Ikem

    Desecrating Our Institutions As A Legacy – Barr. Venatius Ikem

    By Admin

    Governor Ayade who has refused to abide by the persistent recommendations of the National Judicial Council and swear in Justice Ikpeme as Chief Judge of the state, hopes to rely on a Judicial process to advance his Political career as an affront on civilised society. To be fair, he is not hoping to rely on a legitimate judicial process because he has no legitimate case anywhere. He hopes to corrupt his way to “Justice” by obtaining illegal Court Orders.

    As it stands the Judicial arm of Govt in Cross River State is on her knees, comatose, without a Chief Judge for the first time in history because the National Judicial Council refused to do Gov Ayade’s bidding and recommend his choice as a Chief Judge of CRS! The standoff has left the state without a Chief Judge. How sad! I hope those judges in his “faction” are learning. I must commend those judges who are seeing beyond Ayade at their sacred call in the service of the motherland.

    Currently, the Governor has moved his contempt for the judiciary further to the Federal High Court of Justice sitting in Cross River State, obtaining embarrassing Court Orders against all known processes of Law, in a desperate bid to force a Senatorial Candidate as a surrogate for his return to the Senate in 2023! How much more desperate can Ayade become?

    It is becoming clear to all that Gov. Ayade’s megalomania or obsession with Power is bringing a new dimension hitherto unknown into the body Politics of Cross River State. The predictable next move will be killing of Political opponents. His brother the co-Gov is alleged to be boasting that he can do anything to opposition voices and nothing will happen! As things stand, kidnapping is on the upswing.
    We remain focused and undaunted.

    Those he labelled as “desperate” are now looking like saints! For a man overwhelmingly rejected as a monumental failure in the history of governance in our state to attempt to perpetuate himself in power against the will of the people through illegal and violent means, spells doom for the future of our state, yet most of our “enlightened” citizens are in silent subservience because we lack the courage to speak truth to power!

    Gov Ayade has desecrated all known norms and destroyed all institutions of Government, his family members throw their ill-gotten acquisitions from the public till in our faces and he continues to move deliberately to dictate what our future should look like, allegedly corrupting all institutions on his way.

    Well, some should know that there will be consequences, now or later. Already a couple of careers are on the line of destruction in the judiciary and INEC. The resistance is not sleeping. Some folks in INEC who issued unauthorized endorsement of illegal congress results know what I’m talking about as well as some Judges already making visits to the National Judicial Council.

    Let the message be clear: we must fight to redeem our state and salvage her because nobody from anywhere else is going to change things for us, but ourselves. Unless we stand up to this bully and his totalitarianism, using extant Civil society structures for good governance there will be nothing left when Gov. Ayade is done with us.. We will seek Judicial redress and file complaints against abuse of office by public Servants as become necessary. It might be slow, but Justice will surely come. Don’t despair; don’t think nothing is happening. A lot is happening. The only thing not happening is governance because the Gov has redirected all resources of government, human and material, towards fighting for his Political survival and continued relevance.

    For His Emperial Majesty’s information, The National Judicial Council, is not an arm of the Cross River State Govt that he can intimidate into submission and buy at will like the Cross River State House of Assembly! It is a body of very eminent jurists and judiciary Administrators who understand the critical role of the Judiciary in sustaining a civil society. They may not be perfect, but they know their job.

    The judiciary may have some judges who may be corrupt like all human institutions, some whose courage may fail them sometimes, but largely they are men and women who stand for Truth and Justice!

    Governor Ayade is hardly comfortable with such men and women.

    It is even terrible when you remember that Gov.Ayade claims to be a “Lawyer” or that he read Law! Actually, I have not heard him claim that he is a lawyer, just that he read Law and went to Law School. I know if he passed the Bar Examination, we would have been regaled with pictures of him in a wig or wig and gown. I am sure that very soon University of Calabar will offer him an LLM degree with distinction and before the end of his tenure an LLD. I am very sure that by that time he would have attended less than a dozen lectures!
    He is the Governor!

    Come to think of it doesn’t it surprise you that you have never seen Gov. Ayade in wig and gown? Or address himself as “Barrister” despite his love for titles? Yet we are told that he attended Law School?

    For the clergy, I wish all his spiritual Advisers many more praying hours. Of course Christ said he came for the lost sheep, not for those who are sinless. Your job has been cut out for you. Who am I to judge, seeing that we all sin differently. But remember that our land cries out for Justice and restitution…
    But remember also the prophets of yore who stood up against bad governments in their time, like Prophets Jeremiah, Elijah, John the Baptist. Those who have chosen to use the sacred scriptures to justify bad governance in return for a table in the action and taken refuge in cold complicity should remember that there is a day of reckoning for them too.

    Anyway, more relevant to us is that for all those he is paying and destroying with his mantra of “Politics with Ethics” , I wish you well but you will be remembered when the New Cross River State will emerge after the years of the locust!

    Have a great day all.

    Long live CRS!

    Vena.

    Disclaimer: This article is purely the opinion of Barr. Venatius Ikem and does not in any way reflect that of The Lumine News.

  • Religion And State By Barr. Vena Ikem

    Religion And State By Barr. Vena Ikem

    By Admin

    Our Constitution guarantees a secular state. It also guarantees freedom of worship. God’s centrality and preeminence in our lives is not underscored by the appointment of any Religion’s agents as Religious Assistants to the Heads of Govt, however described.

    When did our Governor suddenly discover that he needs this much Religious assistance? I hope he understands the separation between religion and God!

    What I can advise him for free is that what he needs is more of God’s grace and mercies, not Religion’s Assistants!

    I can take him on a historical journey that will include the atrocities that Religion visited on society and how God, not religion came to the rescue. At some point Church and State became one. Indeed it is on record then that reading the Bible became heresy for the non clergy and punishable with death!

    Atrocities are still committed even in the modern day Church in God’s name. Many high ranking men of God are standing trial in various courts around the world for violating innocent underaged children under their care including a cardinal and an Archbishop to mention only two.

    Modern church intellectualism will easily confound you with the theory of the Church as the “body of Christ” , but I will retort to you that left to St. Paul, the preacher of such theology, women would not even have a place in the church! The patriarchy that runs through St. Paul’s theology is, to say the least, embarrassing in the light of today’s realization of the role of women in God’s Kingdom and indeed against the background of the same Church’s veneration of the Queen mother of our Lord and the special place of Mary and Martha in Jesus’ Ministration.

    St. Paul’s epistles clearly demonstrate the shortcomings of man as the messenger of God as distinct from Christ’s original preachings. Of course these are acceptable, with the understanding that afterall Paul himself was a mere human being. This is not helped by the fact that Paul was a latter day convert who didn’t have the privilege of witnessing Christ first hand.

    This is not to diminish his impact or the impact of his mission. It, however, underscores the infinite imperfections of Man as a human being! This is further emphasized by the fact that despite St. Peter being one of Christ’s first Apostles that were called to the Ministry, “one of those he loved”, St. Peter consistently faced Christ’s rebuke for his frequent gaffes and misunderstanding of the essence of Christ’s true mission. Indeed this went on to the very end of his ministry when at the most critical moment St. Peter, despite having been “crowned” by Christ as the “Rock upon which he will build his church”, meaning his successor of sorts, still managed to deny him just before his arrest, crucifixion and eventual death, as predicted.

    It is remarkable still that Christ through it all never withdrew the mandate he gave to Peter as the head of his church. The reason is obvious: he wanted us to appreciate how infinitely imperfect man is! He taught us what tolerance means.

    Consequently, we live on and at His Mercy and by His Grace not because of anything we have done or that we EARN it. We can never earn His Grace by any action of ourselves but by the free gift of His Grace from the Holy Spirit!

    5 dozen men of God “Assisting” the Gov cannot earn him the grace of God. It is freely given. Titles cannot earn it. Visiting men of God wouldn’t.

    Just stop corrupting everything in the name of Politics because you risk annoying God further by desecrating His sacred Temples and sanctuary thinking that you can BUY His Grace by buying the men of Religion!

    The gospel of Christ is a message of love. Love for everybody even those that make it so hard to love them. Love is for everybody not just a select few and family.

    If you love those who love you only, then you haven’t truly loved. True love is when you love even when there’s no reason to. True Love is demonstrated in loving the downtrodden. St. James said, “True Religion is helping the windows and orphans”! Loving the stranger, like the Samaritan. True Love is not in vendetta and settling of petty scores.

    Christ’s last act as man was to forgive those who crucified him because he said, ” for they know not what they do”!

    I know how impossible this is for some people and that’s why Christ said salvation is as difficult as passing a camel through the eye of a needle!

    Herein lies the challenge and it cannot be solved by appointment of Religion Assistants! Our land needs healing because atrocities are crying out for Justice! No man of Religion masquerading as God’s messenger can pray that into being!

    The Injunction is simple: seek Mercy and forgiveness. But no one grants you forgiveness except yourself. It’s that simple: if you want forgiveness from God, go and forgive those who offended you so that you will gain forgiveness from those you offended. That’s the Lord’s prayer!

    A word is enough for the wise!

    Happy Sunday!

    Vena.

  • Hon. Jarigbe A. Jarigbe And Related Matters Arising In PDP – By Vena Ikem

    Hon. Jarigbe A. Jarigbe And Related Matters Arising In PDP – By Vena Ikem

     

    At the close of yesterday, after pondering some of the comments I read on the social media, I woke up with the mindset to rather enlighten and inform because most people are actually ignorant of the issues surrounding the burning concerns in PDP Cross River State. Funny enough people on both sides of the divide. This is understandable, given the many cases in Court, the incoherence of the NWC with regards to the simple matter of party executives and of course the Govt’s refusal to play by the rules of the game unless it’s “victory” for her!

    The facts and issues first!

    1. The wards and chapter Excos of the party that were elected in February this year were bugged down by some controversies until all activities leading to the state congress were terminated due to covid-19 pandemic.

    Subsequently, sometimes in April or so the list of the executive as approved by the NWC was released alongside other state’s Excos for inauguration. The list was essentially of the Excos from the Gov, and the National Assembly members. The Gov protested that he as the Leader of the party has to have 100% of all the Excos or nothing!

    The Excos were inaugurated despite his protest as the process was well on it’s way. The inauguration was adjudged as being in order and due process followed as set out in the guidelines, given the covid-19 situation.

    In all subsequent hearings and inquiries conducted by the NWC, it was clearly evident that the list of Excos is the legitimate outcome of the Congresses, promoting the NWC ( NOS) to stamp it “Authentic”! giving rise to the acronym we have adopted to subsequently address the said list of Excos.

    2. The Legal Battles begin…

    Some chapter Chairmen, were fronted( ostensibly by the PDP CRS and allegedly sponsored by the Gov), as litigants the same day and went to the High Court in calabar to challenge the authenticity of the Exco. They were granted an Injunction on an ex parte application, restraining the PDP from inaugurating the Excos that had been inaugurated earlier that morning against all known legal process.

    Subsequently, some chapter Chairmen who were inaugurated applied to the Court to be joined in the suit as defendants so that they could defend their Election.

    Justice Eneji granted the said request as he should.

    In addition he granted an Order discharging his earlier ex parte order restraining the party from inaugurating the Excos. When, however Counsel to the defendants went to obtain the written order, the judge possibly realized that he had contravened the understanding he must have had with the Gov’s People and refused to sign the Order..

    Before the next adjourned date, to the utter embarassment of all, the Judge had allowed the Gov’s People to sneak back and again apply for and obtain the same order he had earlier discharged!

    On the next adjourned date, counsel for the defending PDP chapter Chairmen, Barrister Mba Okweni ( SAN) leading Attah Ochinke, former Attorney General and others, applied for a transfer of the case from Justice Eneji being that he had clearly acted in a manner that could not guarantee a fair trial. The judge granted the order as he should and transferred the case file to Justice Elias Abua.

    Justice Abua was similarly made to issue another ex parte order restraining the defendants from inaugurating the Excos, against all known practices because the inauguration had long taken place some two months or so earlier, making the urgency for which such an order should be granted non existing!

    Subsequently, Justice Elias Abua sitting as vacation judge, after sneaking in an order extending the ex parte order restraining the defendants, being that the Courts had entered into their annual Vacation, under pressure from some quarters was again petitioned and decided to wash his hands off the case pleading his integrity!

    The matter was transferred to the second Vacation Court sitting at Ikom.

    3. High Court Ikom.

    At the resumed sitting at Ikom, the Plaintiffs( PDP Lawyers, surprisingly came and requested for out of Court settlement. It was granted but no efforts were made to create an avenue for settlement. Instead the Plaintiff again sneaked behind the defendants and applied for another ex parte order against the defendants! The judge found it ridiculous and declined and instead offered to put the defendants on notice as should be, being that it was the same Plaintiffs who asked for an adjournment to settle out of court!

    At the resumed hearing yesterday, the Judge decided also to wash his hands off the case! He returned the case file to the Chief Judge, whenever one is appointed..

    4. High Court Abuja..

    While all the drama was playing out in the Cross River State judiciary, some of the inaugurated chapter Chairmen also decided to take an action at the Abuja High Court, to protect their Mandate.

    They successfully obtained an ex parte order restraining the PDP headquarters from interfering with their Election having been duly elected and sworn in as the Exco of the party. The party subsequently filed a defense and protested that order, but the Court extended the Order pending the determination of case.

    The Party petitioned the Chief Judge of The FCT judiciary and he directed that the case be transferred to Calabar. Subsequently that directive was rescinded and later reinstated, bringing the case to Ikom vacation Court too.
    Nevertheless, the order restraining the party from interfering with the list of Excos as sworn in remains in effect.

    5. Federal High Court Port Harcourt..

    As has been said above, the Courts all over the country started their vacation while these legal gymnastics were playing out. Consequently, litigants can only have resort to what we call a vacation Court. Few courts are usually left behind to attend to matters that may arise during the legal vacation. In Cross River State, they are Justice Elias Abua in Calabar and the second Judge at Ikom whose name eludes me momentarily.

    For the Federal High Courts it’s in zones. This year the vacation courts are in Port Harcourt for the SS/SE, the Abuja for the North and Lagos for the SW. That’s how we found ourselves in PH.

    6. I first approached the Federal High Court PH seeking amongst other things to set aside my purported Disqualification from contesting at the state congress and an order restraining the party from interfering with the list of delegates to that congress as that would jeopardize my chances at the Congress. Since that matter is sub judice and as a party in the case I will not comment much on it. Suffice it to say that one interloper in Pius Awah wrote a letter to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court alleging that the judge had been compromised, on the day judgement was to have been delivered. I describe Mr. Awah as such because he is neither a party in the case nor is PDP Cross River State. My purported disqualification is from Abuja and so I sued PDP HQ. He has also forgotten that he is no longer the State legal adviser of the party their tenures having expired since May. Holding on desperately as “Caretaker Committee” doesn’t confer him any status as “Legal Adviser”! Maybe he doesn’t know. In any case the National Legal Adviser disowned him in open Court as having no such authorization to write such a letter on behalf of the Party! We are awaiting further directives from the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt.

    7. Hon. Jarigbe at the Federal High Court PH.

    Hon. Jarigbe again sought the order of the Court restraining the party from interfering with the list of party Excos as there was information that the NWC was contemplating such an action under pressure from the Gov of CRS and alleged. The order was granted..

    After Hon. Jarigbe’s clearance , for some strange reason, Hon.. Pius Awah wrote a letter to the Screening Apeal Committee claiming that the PDP in CRS didn’t clear Hon. Jarigbe or something to that incoherent effect.

    On the basis of this, the so called screening Appeal Committee purported to have disqualified Hon. Jarigbe ,for having taken the party to court, against their clear mandate.

    Hon. Jarigbe appealed to the NWC alleging bad faith. He also filed another action at the Federal High Court to set aside the purported disqualification. The order was granted, clearing the way for him to contest.

    8. The NWC in embarrassment, apparently, decided to turn the process against Hon. Jarigbe. They looked the other way and accepted the result from a faction of the panel against the background of unwarranted intimidation, violence and death of at least two delegates to the Congress and without consideration for the INEC monitoring Report. Clearly, the panel did not use the authentic list of party delegates as confirmed by the NWC and ordered by the Courts.

    9. Hon. Jarigbe promptly went back to the Federal High Court and obtained an Order stopping the Party from forwarding the name of the purported winner to INEC as well as stopping INEC from accepting any name forwarded apart from his own, pending the determination of the case in court.

    The matter comes up today in PH.

    10..With this I hope you can separate the myths from the facts.

    We did not choose to go to Court in PH because of anyone. We went to the Federal High Court with Jurisdiction to hear our case.

    In all the Courts we have been to we have won. Those who didn’t have the courage to do justice to our cases as required at least had the decency to wash their hands off the cases, maybe not unlike Pontius Pilate!

    Those who deceive you that Hon. Jarigbe is out of contention are telling you half truths. The NWC is unfortunately acting a script to justify certain allegations that we would rather not believe because their exalted position demands equal treatment of aspirants so as to put forward the most acceptable candidate for the party.
    That’s the only way to guarantee victory at the polls and ensure that Justice is served..

    Vena.

    Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are strictly that of Barr Vena Ikem and does not represent The Lumine News.

     

     

  • Issues In The Cross River State PDP Crisis – By Barr. Vena Ikem.

    Issues In The Cross River State PDP Crisis – By Barr. Vena Ikem.

    By Admin

    Beyond the entertainment and the street value of the glib talk surrounding the much vaunted talk of the crisis that has engulfed the PDP chapter in Cross River State are real existential threats to the survival of the party in the state and indeed the shaping of the direction of the Politics of the state moving forward. As an active figure in the crisis, it has been difficult for me to comment much on it and so my writing on this platform as in many others has rested for a while out of understandable prudence. Everywhere I have engaged with friends and supporters I am constantly asked why I have stopped writing. The truth is that I have not stopped writing in my head. Translating what I write in my head to paper (?) Keyboard (?) Or clipboard hasn’t been that easy for me Mostly because the truth hurts and I hate to write anything but the truth.

    This morning I have decided to overcome my caution and try to put in clear perspective few of the issues that to my mind reflect my understanding of the issues of the crisis. They probably boil down to just one issue:

    Governor Ayade’s obsessive desire to CONTROL ALL THE LEVERS of POWER in the state!

    For most us who are active Politicians does this not sound strange to us?

    I believe that most of us have directly or indirectly heard the Gov’s boast that he became a Governor without structures. Or better put without structures of his own. We are also aware that the Gov throughout his first four years in office didn’t bother to establish what politicians loosely call “structures” in that same sense. The question that arises is thus: why is the Governor who rose to office without structures suddenly fighting a do or die battle for party structures? Why so when he is no longer going to be contesting a State wide Election that he is suddenly obsessed with establishing structures at the point of his departure? Why the change of strategy?

    Those who argue that the Gov is entitled to do as others, say so out of blissful ignorance and I would not join issues with them. I will allow them to enjoy their blissful euphoria. I remain concerned with the substance of the WHY!

    Clearly, the National Assembly members and the rest of the not-yet-conquered-by-the-food-on-table politicians feel threatened rightfully because the Ayade Government is not remarkable for keeping information from leaking. Indeed there is no secret in the Govt at all because “secrets” leak even before they have been completely formulated. The reason for this is obvious to me. The Governor’s boastfulness is the major reason. So in this case when he started boasting that he will retire every older politician in the state and prop up his own generation of leadership, he didn’t expect that others would be willing to be retired at his convenience. His determination to retire others met with a stiff resistance because nobody would take such a threat lying low.

    But more fundamental is their concern for the FUTURE of our state! If the state of affairs under Gov Ayade are allowed to continue under his chosen and handpicked successor there will no longer be Cross River State because the little that is left will be shared between the two families.

    Furthermore, the reality that statecraft has deteriorated to an all time low is evident. The absolute control by the Ayade family of the resources of the state to the total exclusion of all other stakeholders, leading to unprecedented hardship and poverty has made the struggle to become a popular street rebellion fueling it’s popularity to fever pitch.

    The truth remains that an estimated above 90% of the population of the state support the resistance to the Governor. Prayers are said daily. Priests and pastors pray for it’s success, including his appointed prayer advisers. Traditionalists pour libations day and night. Indeed it is unfair to suggest that some of his family members are not in support of the resistance because many are. I can say this authoritatively being in the center of it all.

    Consequently, Cross River State is occupying the unenviable number one spot of states in Political crisis, due simply to this unnecessary exercise in control. A deft politician would have nipped this in the bud long ago when the Congress became imminent with a simple on the table Negotiation. But no! Some not so young Turks from Yala, have decided that what they want is what is Ayade’s wish! Is it not curious that both actors for the two positions being contested that is tearing the Party apart and giving the Gov sleepless months are both from Yala?

    Prudence would demand that as APC is finally putting their act together, the Gov would take a second look to realize that the challenge at hand might lead to a situation that will render all that he has achieved so far in politics nugatory. If the Senate of CRS Northern Senatorial District is lost to the opposition under his watch as sitting Gov, after losing the Federal seat in Yakuur/ Abi federal constituency, he would be finished as a politician. It would clearly show that what has been said is true that it took only his predecessor to prop him in office and without him and the National Assembly members his Politics is zero.

    He should consider seriously the consequences of leaving office with his Senatorial district in the hands of the opposition, and possibly losing the state to the opposition, given the not so tidy state of affairs he knows he will be leaving behind in the state.

    In saying this I am not unmindful of the fact that he is in some ceremonial talks with the opposition. As things stand, if he loses the Senate seat in the north, the value of his so called negotiation will be reduced to mockery! Yes, the opposition will still be talking and encouraging him but they will treat him like you treat the enemy you just conquered in a war. Negotiating surrender after a war is not the same as negotiating peace before the war, a fate Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu of blessed memory, tactically left to his deputy, General Effiong when he saw clearly that he had lost the Nigerian Civil war.

    My penny advise: this is the time to show leadership. The more the crisis lasts the more sympathy the Gov is losing and the nearer the terminal point of his regime. Be wise!

    Falling into the temptation to allow himself to be dragged down has been largely successful because the Gov took the bait of wrong advise and went into a battle he did not understand, did not prepare for because he underestimated the opposition and underestimated even more the level of disaffection within the administration which will continue to lead to sabotage and distrust within the palace! It’s downright dangerous!

    Questions to ponder would include:

    *What possibly could the state executive do against a sitting Gov?
    * In all this fight what contribution has having the present state Exco added?
    *The resources deployed to this fight are they justified?
    * Those collecting all the money so far spent have they given value for the money or is it just a bazaar to collect.

    * Has the fight been worthwhile or has it become an ego massage?

    *Are you counting the reputation cost of the fight? Being demystified close to leaving office is it healthy?

    I leave pundits to ponder on my penny thoughts. Remember leadership is not easy. It gets tested through a furnace once in a while. For Ayade this is the ultimate test of his leadership and so far he has not come to the table yet and time is running out.

    Vena Ikem.

     

    Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are strictly that of Vena Ikem and does not represent TheLumineNews.

  • Vena Ikem’s Congratulatory Letter To Newly Elected Chairmen And Councillors In Cross River State

    Vena Ikem’s Congratulatory Letter To Newly Elected Chairmen And Councillors In Cross River State

    By Admin

    Welcome to A New Dawn: A letter of congratulations to The newly elected Chairmen and councillors in Cross River State.

    As Gov Ayade takes a few steps in the direction of the change we desire let me use this forum to encourage him and also congratulate the newly elected Chairmen of the 18 local govt councils and their vice Chairmen together with the 196 councillors and very soon about 518 appointees to various positions in the councils.

    It is not true that we do not appreciate when positive steps are taken in the polity. It is that we desire to see more positive steps than occur in recent times and so we are usually skeptical of the steps when taken until they are concluded.

    As the election process has been concluded we feel happy that a breathe of fresh air has been injected into the life of Cross Riverians, and into our body politics, no matter how Imperfect the process may seem. Already the euphoria that has greeted the new and incoming administrations is palpable and an indication that it is what the people desire. The people have been waiting for this for so long and they are happy that it has finally arrived !

    I want to congratulate Gov. Ayade for finally arriving at a convergence with me in my anxiety to see Democracy take root once again at the grassroots level of our state. As a product of this tier of Govt I cannot help myself but encourage it’s elevation as a critical catalyst for grassroots development.

    Let me use this opportunity to also advise the new administrations in the various councils, that despite the challenges you may face, you owe your people the onerous responsibility to deliver on some critical challenges that must be confronting them in order to endear yourselves to them.

    Our people are yearning most of all to be listened to. To be heard. Building gigantic projects might appeal to them because we all yearn for development, but what is most critical is giving them a listening ear, empathizing with them and making the right effort to appreciate their yearnings and aspirations. This is most exemplified in making yourselves available to them when they need you in a timely manner.

    Do not surround yourselves with too many ‘boys’ that will make it difficult for the ordinary citizen of the local govt to reach you and discuss with you, no matter how briefly once in a while. Do not create a “security” cordon around yourselves that insulates you from the people you have been given the responsibility to administer.

    For most of you, your political career begins now. How you lay the foundation will determine how far you can go. Some of us did this 29 years ago and we are still blessed to be around. The secret is really as simple as I am spelling out to you: Live simple. Keep in touch with your people. Don’t be in a hurry to get rich. A good and impactful politician never really gets rich! He or she is often too busy making sacrifices to remember to accumulate enough to get rich. In this class of 18/18/196, of 2020, new stars will be made. Future ministers, Governors, commissioners etc are already being groomed. Are you going to be one of the few or will you return to relative obscurity and blame Governor Ayade for not “allowing you to make money”?

    The Governor has given you this rare opportunity to distinguish yourselves which many have sought all their political career and never got. He cannot be your excuse for failure to live up to the aspirations of your people.

    Your people are watching as you change friends, change appetite, change women/ men change clothes and accommodation but your excuse will constantly be that “the governor is not giving us money”! But he is giving you enough to change all these things except offer a little helping hand to those who today are all over you, supporting you. Those who put their lives on the line and quarrelled with others in the bid to support you to get here.

    Watch your every step. Have empathy for your friends, brothers, sisters and electorates. If you think people are not seeing you, surely God is and will reward you abundantly over the course of time, if you do well, if not with material gratification, with long service to humanity and a good name.

    Eschew crisis as much as possible. Avoid trouble in your councils and always prefer the path of amicable resolution of differences and there will be peace in your councils, which is the ultimate desire of our people.

    Keep yourselves close, don’t harbour grudges against those who didn’t support you because you are now representing all.

    Most of all make yourselves a vessel for good, no matter how little, day by day and you will be amazed how much good you are capable of doing in a very short time.

    I want to live to be able to point at you in a couple of years at my retirement and say, (s)he was a chairman when Gov. Ayade organized the first local govt election and I was the State Chairman of our great Party !

    Wishing you God’s abiding graces and guidance throughout your tenure.

    Long live Cross River State!!!

    Long live The People’s Democratic Party! ( PDP).

    Vena. Ikem.

     

    Disclaimer: This opinion is strictly that of Vena. Ikem and does not represent THELUMINENEWS or its staff.

  • Voodoo Appointments and the Demystification of Ben Ayade: The beginning of the End

    Voodoo Appointments and the Demystification of Ben Ayade: The beginning of the End

    • BY VENA IKEM- CALABAR

    Do people still celebrate”Appointments”? I understand that there was a flood of over 400 appointments today!

    I understand that of the Over 100 “Special Advisers” only about 15 have so far been paid.

    Commissioners just received their first salaries and beginning from the month of March, despite being appointed in December.

    The other motley crowd that laughs at themselves and their titles know that it’s all a joke! They are still doing “documentation”!

    As the comedy continues and more names are being announced even as Ayade knows very well that he has no plans to pay anybody, the helpless citizen has no choice than to encourage himself in the hope that he will be paid. What’s the alternative? He hasn’t any. And so despite knowing that the man appointing him is not sincere with the appointment, he goes around trying to convince himself that he has something to hope for. He knows in his heart of hearts that he doesn’t.

    Apart from Commissioners and some Special Advisers, most of the rest are still struggling with “documentation” whose requirements now include Tax Clearance and “Letter of Appointment”! In the process people are borrowing to pay taxes to access an appointment for which they may never get paid.

    The “smart”way to keep some off the payroll is the demand for a letter of appointment which the appointing authority knows doesn’t exist! The appointments are all on Radio and Television! Yet more appointments are being added.

    Now the scam is beginning.

    What I see in the end is that this strategy of Appointment which is Ayade’s only claim to political “strategy” is the same that will eventually backfire and demystify him and expose his crookedness.

    It’s not his fault. He doesn’t know what else to do. The easiest job he knows as Gov is making appointments! Everything else he tried has failed. No roads. No light. No water. No seaport. No Airport. Nothing! Just appointments. Why should he stop making more appointments? It takes nothing to just compile names and announce! Otherwise, What will be his scorecard?

    Today’s Crude oil prices are reading $12 a barrel! The last month’s federal allocation Committee shared over N700bn naira. It is projected that the next allocation or the one after it might come below N200bn! No sensible State is making deceptive, reckless, childish pretense to mass appointments and mass employment. It takes a certain level of dubious exceptionalism to pretend that you have a solution when you are at the same time seeking to spend money from the Local Govt account which you know you are not entitled to!

    Is it not logical to reason that if the state govt has enough money to embark on these frivolous appointments, she wouldn’t be seeking approval to withdraw almost N1bn illegally from the local Government account?

    Is it not sensible for citizens to ask why the Local Govts have so much money when they are not allowed to embark on the simplest of projects at the local Level? Not a borehole?

    In the end, there will be an endgame.
    When everyone who doesn’t have a voice now will develop one!

    When wind blow we will see wetin fada wear under him long dress!

    Congratulations for accepting to be duped so willingly!

    • NB.
      Try and print this and add to your file for documentation. I will refer you to it next year!