Tag: Cross River State

  • Gov Otu congratulates Canaan Queens as they finish 2nd place in African Club Table Tennis Championship in Libya

    Gov Otu congratulates Canaan Queens as they finish 2nd place in African Club Table Tennis Championship in Libya

     

    Cross River State Governor, Prince Bassey Otu, has congratulated Canaan Queens, players of the Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar, for giving a good account of themselves in the just concluded African Club Table Tennis Championship in Libya.

    The governor who congratulated the team via a video call, lauded them for their doggedness and determination which saw them through to the finals and subsequently emerging second runners up in a competition brimmed with stars from across the continent.

    He said their performance in the continental tourney exemplifies the unwavering spirit of Nigerians, adding that the Queens beyond flying the country’s flag in the international competition, are worthy ambassadors of Cross River and that the state is proud of them.

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    Gov Otu therefore promised to support Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar, and as well as the two Olympians among them that will represent Cross River, Nigeria and Africa at the 2024 Olympics Games in Paris, France.

    Canaan Queens who represented Nigeria won their matches against Benghazi Al Jahdida of Libya and Commercial Bank Club (Ethiopia) in the Women’s Team Semifinals to set up a finals with Petrojet Tennis Club of Egypt.

    They emerged runners up after losing to the Egyptian side Petrojet 3-1, 3-1, 3-2 in the finals.

  • Gov Otu committed to driving transparency and fiscal responsibility in governance

    Gov Otu committed to driving transparency and fiscal responsibility in governance

    By Innocent Akamba

    Since the current administration of His Excellency, Senator Bassey Otu assumed the reins a little over a year ago, he has made transparency, fiscal responsibility and accountability one of the cardinal planks of his government.

    This does not, however, exclude the running of government agencies such as the state’s Internal Revenue Service (IRS), under whose watch has seen an exponential leap in revenue accruals to the government to above average of 60.6% in just one year.

    This could only have been achieved through diligent, aggressive, effective, efficient and transparent tax automation process instituted by Governor Otu.

    This explains why improvement in the transparent and accountable tax administration of the Cross River State IRS has also earned the agency plaudits from a vast concourse of Cross Riverians for the rare feat.

    The Service is not resting on its oars to continually improve the state IGR, knowing the commitment of the Governor to drive development and trigger a positive economic turnaround.

    However, there are still doubting Thomases, just as there will always be scatterbrained Thomases, incurable cynics and skeptics who are bent on gaslighting the government in order to either trend or distract or perhaps both.

    It is against the background of the activities of these merchants of mischief such as a certain Austin Ibok whose communication/writing skills have of late, mysteriously attained some incredible level of coherence, that we are inclined to challenge him to come open and with facts at his disposal regarding the day-to-day operations at the state’s Internal Revenue Service.

    Ordinarily, Ibok who signed off as “writing from my balcony” should not have deserved any response for his posers until he provides, according to him, “in my next write-up, full details of transactions involving companies used in siphoning public funds.”

    Suffice it, however, to say that the IRS remains strongly committed to improving the revenue profile of the state by abiding strictly by the international best practices of due process, transparency and accountability.

    Accordingly, government revenue from taxes will continue to be meticulously paid into the government account, judiciously managed for the well-being of the citizenry, and never lodged into individuals accounts. International best practice allows for two approaches to revenue collection; for instance, there is Target Driven system and also Commission Based system.

    The State IRS has adopted both approaches which allows some transactional based taxes to be paid through target based system where the consultants are given targets and made to either pay upfront or at the end of each month. This has assisted in growing the revenue of the State including the Ministerial revenue by over 250% in the past 9 months.

    As the government continue the ongoing automation process, the expectation is to gradually bring every one into the tax net and reduce the prevalence of allowing direct collections by consultants and encourage payments into the government account where they will be paid based on commission.
    With the adopted measures, leakages are promptly addressed and all funds are directly deposited into the government account.

    Through effective and efficient revenue drive, the administration has also been able to reactivate the State Reserve Fund account, that had laid dormant for about eight years but which currently holds a balance of 3.7 billion naira, meant for unforeseen circumstances.
    Governor Otu’s administration, through prudent resource allocation, has ensured that the state government has met its debt and contractual obligations amounting to over N55 billion from the beginning of this administration to the present.

    Only a responsible administration, such as the one currently led by Governor Bassey Otu in Cross River State, could have achieved these milestones.

    While other agencies of government, such as CRISSA and SUBEB, mentioned by the timid author from the balcony, are no different in terms of effective and efficient service delivery, yet, we do not doubt that they are autonomous of each other, as their performances under the leadership of Governor Bassey Otu are equally a testament to his People First agenda of service delivery. We await the nitwit who writes from his balcony for his full details of transactions involving the IRS.

    Written By
    Innocent Akamba

    For People First mandate support groups

    27/06/2024

  • Philanthropist renovates dilapidated classroom block in 74-year-old school in C’River

    Philanthropist renovates dilapidated classroom block in 74-year-old school in C’River

     

    …Donates school uniforms to pupils

    By Kelvin Obambon

    A philanthropist, Lion Chief Ene Okpo-Ene Ita, has transformed dilapidated classroom block at Saint Mary’s Primary School established in 1950 in Esine-Ufot Adiabo, Odukpani local government area of Cross River State, into a modern structure befitting for teaching and learning activities.

    Chief Ita who is the President Calabar Tinapa Lions Club, was joined by members of the Lions Club International to officially commission and hand over the 3-classroom block with 4 toilets to the Cross River State Ministry of Education and the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), on Wednesday.

    Speaking during the ceremony, Chief Ita said he embarked on the renovation project after he discovered that infrastructure in the school were all in decrepit state and there was no suitable structure for teaching and learning to take place.

    “There are three blocks of classroom in this school. They are all leaking when it rains. I decided to pick one of the three blocks as a project that can immediately affect the lives of the pupils positively. I took it up and set a one-year timeline for its completion. I started it in February, 2024 and today 26 June, 2024 the project is 100 percent completed.

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    “It’s a 3-classroom block with 4 toilets. We earmarked the toilet 1 for the head teacher, 1 for the female teachers, 1 for the male teachers and 1 for the pupils.

    “The total cost of this project is 7.8 million naira, and it is all my money without borrowing from anywhere. To the glory of God, today we are handing over a classroom block that is deserving to the Ministry of Education and SUBEB,” he said.

    Chief Ita, however, appealed to the ministry of education and SUBEB to furnish the classrooms with modern desks and whiteboards to give the pupils a taste of what their peers in the city are enjoying.

    The Commissioner for Education, Dr Stephen Odey, in his remarks, thanked Lion Chief Ene Okpo-Ene Ita for the kind gesture, stating that his act of goodwill resonates well with the ministry’s “adopt a school for development” policy, which according to him aims to encourage individuals and corporate organizations to embark on similar projects in the education sector.

    The Commissioner who was represented by the Director of Planning and Projects in the ministry, Mr Augustine Ekereke, affirmed that the renovation of the classroom block was a further demonstration of what the Lions Club International represents which is to serve humanity.

    Similarly, the Acting Chairman of SUBEB, who was represented by the Director of Planning and Projects, Mrs Caroline Asikpo-Edet, commended Chief Ita for his commitment towards educational development, adding that “this project will assuage the very undaunted effort of government to see that all public primary schools are renovated to meet up with international standard.”

    The SUBEB chief therefore promised that the school would be provided with modern desks in the next intervention that would be carried out across the state. She also announced that another classroom block would be built in the school to cater for the population of the community.

    On his part, High Chief Okon Edet Otu, Clan Council Secretary of Adiabo Ikot Mbo Otu, who stood in for the Obong of Calabar, Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi-Otu V, conveyed the gratitude of the people to the President of Calabar Tinapa Lions Club and all members of Lions Club International for making the community proud through their initiative.

    In their separate remarks, the Head Teacher of the school, Dr Sampson Ikpeme and the Village Head of Esine-Ufot Adiabo, Chief Okon Otu Inok, expressed their gratitude to Lions Club International and also used the opportunity to appeal to the state government to establish a secondary school in the community.

    Also in attendance was a representative of the Commissioner representing Cross River State in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Rt. Hon. Orok Duke.

    Highlights of the event were the commissioning of the renovated classroom block by the District Governor of Lions Club International District 404A, Lion Charles Itu; presentation of a Letter of Commendation to Chief Ene Okpo-Ene Ita by SUBEB and the distribution of school uniforms to pupils of the school.

    Before Renovation
    After Renovation

  • Canaan Queens of Calabar arrive Benghazi for African Club Table Tennis Championship

    Canaan Queens of Calabar arrive Benghazi for African Club Table Tennis Championship

    …To face Libyan Ladies in the quarterfinals by 5PM today

    Canaan Queens of Calabar, the star players of the Canaan Table Tennis Club Team from Nigeria, has landed in Libya to participate in the African Club Table Tennis Championship in Benghazi. The team is led by Rt. Hon. Orok Duke, the Cross River State representative in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), who is also the founder and grand patron of Canaan Table Tennis Club of Calabar.

    The tournament, featuring top talents in Africa, promises to be a thrilling display of skill and competition. Canaan Queens, known for their exceptional agility and strategic play, is expected to be a strong contender. Their participation highlights the growing prominence of Nigerian sports on the international table tennis stage.

    Hon. Orok Duke expressed his optimism about the team’s prospects, stating, “Canaan Queens’ participation is a testament to their hard work and a beacon of hope for young athletes in Nigeria.” His support emphasizes the importance of sports development in the Niger Delta region and Nigeria as a whole.

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    The Canaan Table Tennis Club Team has prepared rigorously for the tournament, and their presence in Benghazi, Libya demonstrates their commitment to excellence. As the games unfold, all eyes will be on Canaan Queens, whose performance could inspire a new generation of Nigerian table tennis players. The Canaan Table Tennis Club Team is poised to make a memorable impact in the tournament.

    As the African Club Table Tennis Championship in Benghazi, Libya kicks off today, Canaan Table Tennis Club will face the Libyan ladies in the quarterfinals by 5PM Nigerian time.

    The tournament serves as a qualification for the World Club Championship.

  • NGO marks Refugee Week, International Olympics Day in C’River Refugee Camp

    As part of the sports events marking Refugee Week 2024 and International Olympics Day 2024, a netball exhibition event involving netballers from Adagom 1, Adagom 3, and Ukende refugee camps was held at the netball field of Adagom 1 camp in Ogoja Local Government area of Cross River State.

    The event was organised by an NGO, CSED (Community Sport and Educational Development) Initiative, with the approval and support of the PM of SEMA, the Adagom 1 SEMA Supervisor, and the leaders of the three refugee camps.

    Twenty netballers from each camp were kitted by Lord’s Taverners and CSED Initiative. Each netballer was provided with a sports book (“Kick It”) that was donated by the Uxbridge Library of the London Borough of Hillingdon (UK). The netballers from the Ukende camp won the two exhibition games. The highlight of the event was the presentation of five thousand Naira, and educational vouchers to each of the sixty netballers.

    It would be recalled that netball was recently introduced to the three Ogoja refugee camps after CSED Initiative “Project 2027” training of P.E. teachers in Cross River state was held in April 2024.

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    The “Project 2027” training event led to the certification of coaches Stephanie Obi, Marceline Ode, and Shantel Eseh, who are Cameroonian citizens. These three coaches are now charged with the responsibility of providing the girls and ladies in their respective camps with access to learn the basics of netball, and identify, and nurture the talents of the budding netballers.

    CSED Initiative with the support of Lord’s Taverners, UNHCR, Cross River SEMA, and other relevant partners/stakeholders hopes to use access to playing netball to provide psycho-social support and access to educational/life skills training opportunities to the residents of the three camps.

    The immediate goal of the CSED Initiative is to build a multi-purpose cement playing surface for the use of the netballers in each of the separate camps. Furthermore, some of these netballers will have access to take part in the “Sporting Coders” programme, which will allow them access to learn how to code, while at the same time playing netball.

    The organisers of the event stated that their ultimate goal is to give the Cameroonian refugees a sporting chance to compete with other girls all over the world; in an attempt to feature in the netball event of the 2032 Olympic games in Brisbane. The Cameroonians will definitely be inspired by the story of Mary Cholhok Nuba, a former South Sudanese refugee, who is now a netball superstar in England.

  • UNICAL Swears in First Female SUG President, GADA Lauds Historic Achievement with WVL Support

    UNICAL Swears in First Female SUG President, GADA Lauds Historic Achievement with WVL Support

    The University of Calabar has sworn in its first female President of the Students’ Union Government (SUG), marking a historic milestone in the institutions existence in 49 years.

    The inauguration ceremony, which held Tuesday, June 25, 2024, at the University Senate Chambers, saw Blessing Alims taking the oath of office amidst cheers from faculty heads, students and principal officers of the University.

    In her inaugural speech, Ms. Alims expressed deep gratitude for the trust placed in her by the University community. She pledged to work with the University management and all stakeholders in the institution to address the needs and aspirations of all other students.

    Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Florence Obi, in her congratulatory address, highlighted the critical role of exemplary leadership and praised Alims for her sterling qualities that resonated with the electorate.

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    She expressed optimism that Alim’s tenure will inspire more women to actively participate in shaping the future of the University, while affirming that her victory has become an emblem of hope and progress to many out there to aspire to leadership positions without the threat of gender and societal limitations.

    “Today we witness a truly historic occasion, marking a significant milestone in our University’s journey towards gender equality,” Obi stated, while urging the new SUG President to achieve record-breaking success and serve as a beacon of hope and progress for all students.

    Gender and Development Action (GADA) also extended their congratulations to Blessing Alims. In a statement, GADA hailed her victory as a powerful reminder of the progress being made towards gender equality and female empowerment in leadership roles. They expressed pride in her accomplishment and anticipation of the positive impact her presidency will have.

    The statement from GADA reads, “Gender and Development Action (GADA) is elated to congratulate Blessing Alims on her historic victory as the first female SUG President of the University of Calabar in 49 years.

    “This incredible achievement is a powerful reminder of the progress we continue to make towards gender equality and female empowerment in leadership roles. We are immensely proud to witness the historic emergence of the first female Vice Chancellor at the University of Calabar, as well as the inauguration of its first female SUG President.”

    During the SUG Presidential campaign, GADA, through the Women’s Voice and Leadership (WVL) Nigeria project, supported Blessing Alims with sponsored advocacy, capacity building through manifesto refinement, campus square mobilization, financial support, as well as promotional materials such as billboards and banners. This support played a crucial role in her success.

    GADA’s support for Blessing Alims underscores her commitment to fostering women’s leadership and political participation. Blessing’s victory is a testament to the effectiveness of many interventions initiated by GADA and to drive positive change.

  • Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong Announces Dates, Venues For Town Hall Meeting With Constituents

    Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong Announces Dates, Venues For Town Hall Meeting With Constituents

    The Constituency Office of Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong is pleased to announce a series of Town Hall meetings to commemorate the first anniversary of his swearing- in as the Senator representing the Southern Senatorial District of Cross River State.

    The series of meetings are designed to enable the Distinguished Senator present highlights of his activities in the past year, as well as have direct engagements with his constituents to determine their view of his performance so far, as well as their expectations for the future.

    The itinerary for the meetings is as follows:

    DAY 1

    Saturday – 29th June

    Biase LG
    Continuous teachers training college, Akpet, Biase LGA – 9am

    Akamkpa Constituency 1.
    Akamkpa Council Hall, Akamkpa LGA – 12pm

    Calabar South LG
    The Cultural Center, Calabar South LGA – 3pm

    DAY 2

    Sunday – 30th June

    Akamkpa Constituency 2.
    Civic Centre, Oban, Akamkpa – 12pm

    Odukpani LG
    Council Hall Odukpani, Odukpani LGA – 4pm

    DAY 3

    Monday – 1st July

    Bakassi LG
    Event Centre Bakassi, Bakassi LGA – 9am

    Akpabuyo LG
    Akpabuyo Council Hall, Akpabuyo LGA – 12pm

    Calabar Municipal LG
    Council Hall, Calabar Municipal LGA – 2pm

    We look forward to robust discussions with the Distinguished Senator during these engagements.

    Signed by

    Ted Inyang,
    Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong Constituency Office

  • Approval for commencement of work on Calabar axis of Lagos-Calabar coastal road commendable – CRSCF

    Approval for commencement of work on Calabar axis of Lagos-Calabar coastal road commendable – CRSCF

    The Cross River South Consultative Forum (CRSCF) has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi for giving approval for the commencement of construction work on the Calabar end of the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway.

    The Forum made the commendation during a visit to the Acting Federal Controller of Works in Cross River state, Engr. (Mrs.) A.R. Osim, in her office at the Federal Secretariat Complex, Calabar.

    Speaking with journalists shortly after the visit, Barr. Eyo Nsa Ekpo, Chairman of CRSCF, highlighted the significance of the Federal Government’s decision thus, “A few months ago, we paid a courtesy visit to Engr. Osim and forwarded a letter to the Honourable Minister of Works, His Excellency Engr. Dave Umahi, requesting that construction on the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway also commence from the Calabar end. We are thrilled that the Honourable Minister has acceded to our request.”

    He further stated, “We are aware that the Ministry of Works has marked out the right of way, and in a few weeks, the groundbreaking ceremony will take place. We extend our deep gratitude to the Honourable Minister and the President for responding to the requests of Cross Riverians.”

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    Addressing local involvement in the project, the Forum’s Chairman added, “We plead that the local content act be upheld. Our local people should supply the needed materials and workforce for the project. This will ensure that our people benefit financially from the road construction.”

    The meeting also touched on the stalled Calabar-Itu-Ikot Ekpene Highway project. Ekpo expressed concerns about the halted progress and stated that CRSCF has applied for an audience with the Honourable Minister to discuss the issue further. “It’s worrisome that work on the road has stalled. The governor of Cross River State had to engage Faith Plant to do some palliative work to enable easier access during the rainy season,” he noted.

    Chief Ani Esin, a member of CRSCF, emphasized the importance of overseeing federal projects in the state. “We aim to ensure that jobs allocated to Cross River State are handled to the Federal Government’s specifications. We want to see that contractors and communities work together to see projects to conclusion,” Esin stated.

    Esin also acknowledged the Federal Ministry of Works for initiating the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway project. “When we learned about the project, we quickly thanked the Federal Ministry of Works and prayed that they take up the job from both ends of the highway simultaneously,” he added.

    During the visit, Hon. Ntufam Victor Okon appreciated Engr. Osim for her active role in ensuring ongoing works in the state are done according to specifications. “We thank the controller for her efforts and support to ensure Cross River State benefits from this administration’s benevolence,” Okon said.

    In response, Engr. Osim expressed her gratitude to the CRSCF for their support. “We appreciate your efforts and support. Construction activities on the Itu Road will soon commence fully. All pending issues that caused Julius Berger to pull out from the site are being resolved at our headquarters,” Osim assured.

    The meeting concluded with a request from CRSCF for continued engagement with the Federal Ministry of Works to ensure the successful execution of the coastal highway project. The CRSCF also pledged to provide necessary assistance to facilitate the project, particularly in community-related matters.

    In attendance at the thank you visit with Osim was Engr. N. P. Itam – PCE; Barr. Eyo Nsa Ekpo the Chair of CRSCF Led Chief Ani Esin, Hon. Ntufam Victor Okon, Sir Maurice Effiwat and Prof. Emmanuel Eyo all members to the office of Osim.

  • Cross River State APC Felicitates Mr Charles Lawrence Ekanem on the Occasion of his Birthday Anniversary

    Cross River State APC Felicitates Mr Charles Lawrence Ekanem on the Occasion of his Birthday Anniversary

    The State Chairman, Alphonsus Ogar Eba Esq. JP and the State Executive Committee members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Cross River State extend our hearty congratulations to you, Mr. Charles Lawrence Ekanem.

    Today, we celebrate not only the passage of another year but also your numerous contributions and dedication to our party and the entire Cross River state.

    Your tenure as a former aide to Senator Prof. Ben Ayade, the immediate past Governor of Cross River State, where you served with distinction as Special Assistant for Public Infrastructure reflected your dedication to the progress and development of our beloved state.

    In Calabar Municipality, particularly Ward 5, your acts of benevolence towards party members has endeared you to many. Your kindness, generosity, and support serves as a beacon of hope to all party members.

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    We thank you for your significant contributions to the success of our great party in the last general elections. Your dedication to grassroots mobilization, strong media presence and your ability to effectively communicate our party’s objectives resonated deeply with the electorate, helping us achieve total victory in the polls.

    May this new year bring you endless joy, peace, good health and success in all your endeavors.

    Happy Birthday once again, Mr. Charles Lawrence Ekanem!

    SIGNED:

    Hon. Emmanuel Edem Inyang JP
    State Publicity Secretary
    APC Cross River State.

    18th June, 2024.

  • Gov Bassey Otu flags off the construction of Adiabo road

    Gov Bassey Otu flags off the construction of Adiabo road

    Sen. Bassey Otu, the governor of Cross River State has flagged off the construction of Adiabo road. The Adiabo road which was initiated by the military government was abandoned over 30 years ago by previous administrations, was recently awarded by the Sen. Otu led administration. The ground breaking took place at Adiabo Village marking an important milestone for the region.

    Speaking during the event, Governor Otu expressed deep concern over the prolonged abandonment of the Adiabo road. He underscored the crucial role that the road would play in driving development and progress in the area.

    “It gave me a lot of pain when the work on this road was stopped. The construction of Adiabo road which was initiated by the military in the 90’s had since been abandoned. I never knew God had designed that I’ll be the one to complete this road”

    “This road will bring development and improve the economy of this region.”

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    Continuing, Gov. Otu said government has been actively involved in various infrastructure projects, including extensive road construction in Calabar, the state capital, and across all the senatorial districts of the state. Despite limited resources, government remains committed to addressing the infrastructure challenges in the state, Governor Otu affirmed.

    “What we are doing here is ongoing across the central and Northern senatorial districts in Ikom, Ogoja, Ugep and other locations.”

    “The challenges are high, but we will complete this road. This government came to change the narrative, we will create an improved economy and provide equal opportunities for everyone.”

    Earlier, the commissioner of works, Hon. Ankpo Pius Edet reiterated the committed efforts of the state government to complete Adiabo road and other roads ongoing in the State.

    He said the road will serve as an evacuation corridor to the coastal road. Ankpo noted that the contract was awarded to the same company who started the construction of the road 30 years ago and will engaged youths of the community in the construction.

    “When this road is completed, the burden of going through Odukpani will be taken off.”

    “The company has been advised to adhere to engaging local content. So our youths will be engaged in the project”

    The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by the deputy governor, other top government functionaries, the speaker of the house of Assembly, the Obong of Calabar, Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi Otu V., paramount rulers of Calabar Municipality and Odukpani local government area, as well as the general public. This event symbolizes the commitment of  government to improving infrastructure and fostering development in the state.