Thursday, April 30, 2026

NUJ CRS Council Urge State Govt to Reinforce Okada ban, Illegal Gas Outlets and Iron Condem activities across the State


In a communique issued at the end of the Council Congress and signed by Comr. Eyo Charles as chairman, Comr. Ita Williams as Secretary and Comr. Ekong Ekpa members.

The Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Cross River State Council, under the leadership of its Chairman, Comrade Archibong Bassey, has issued a communiqué at the end of its Congress held on Wednesday 29th April 2026 at its state council secretariat, Ernest Etim Bassey Press Centre, 3rd Avenue, State Housing Estate, Calabar.

The Congress called on the state government and relevant authorities to urgently address key issues affecting public safety, infrastructure, and governance in the state.

Return of Okada
The Congress observed with concern the resurgence of commercial motorcycle operators, popularly known as Okada, within major streets of Calabar metropolis. It noted that the increasing and largely unregulated operations of Okada riders pose serious threats to traffic order and public safety.

 The Congress therefore urged relevant authorities to strictly enforce existing regulations governing their operations and ensure compliance with designated routes.

Illegal Gas Outlets
The Congress also expressed strong concern over the indiscriminate siting of gas retail outlets within residential neighbourhoods across the state. 

It described the trend as dangerous and capable of exposing residents to avoidable risks, stressing the need for proper urban planning and strict adherence to safety standards in line with regulatory provisions.
The Union further referenced a recent fire outbreak linked to a gas facility at the Edibe area of Calabar, which reportedly resulted in the demise of many and hospitalisation of some residents and the destruction of property worth millions of Naira. It described the incident as unfortunate and preventable, underscoring the urgent need for stricter regulation of gas-related businesses. 

The Congress called on government agencies to clamp down on illegal and substandard gas outlets operating in the state and enforce full compliance with safety guidelines.

Continual Power  Outages 
The Congress also decried the persistent power outage in parts of Calabar metropolis and other major towns in the state, which has left residents in prolonged darkness.

It appealed to the state government to intervene by facilitating the provision of additional transformers to enable the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) restore stable electricity supply to the affected communities, noting that access to electricity is critical to economic and social wellbeing.

Blocked Drainages, Scavengers 
On environmental concerns, the Congress expressed worry over recurring flooding in parts of Calabar. It called on the Ministry of Environment and other relevant agencies to take proactive measures, including the desilting of drainage channels and rehabilitation of deteriorated roads, to ensure effective water flow and reduce flood risks during the rainy season.

Furthermore, the Congress condemned the activities of scavengers and buyers of 'iron-condemned" materials, warning that their operations contribute significantly to stealing of metal objects in private homes, vandalism and the destruction of public infrastructure. 

It called for full enforcement of the ban on such activities, as well as sustained monitoring and appropriate sanctions for offenders.

In conclusion, the Congress reiterated its commitment to constructive engagement with government and stakeholders in the interest of good governance, public safety, and sustainable development in Cross River State.

Ayade’s Presidential Invite and the Politics of Unity in Cross River by Comr. Inyali Peter


In an unusual departure from established practice, Linus Obogo, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Bassey Otu, yesterday issued a public statement announcing a presidential invitation extended to former Governor Ben Ayade.

Ayade, currently an aspirant for the Cross River North Senatorial seat under the ruling Progressives Congress, APC, had been scheduled to appear before the party’s leadership forum in Ogoja alongside other national assembly contenders. However, the presidential summons effectively excuses him from that engagement, as he is now expected to meet with President Bola Tinubu instead.

This development is noteworthy for more than procedural reasons. It marks the first publicly announced presidential visitation involving a Cross River political figure under Tinubu’s administration. Traditionally, such engagements, including those involving the state’s sitting governor, Sen. Otu have been conducted with discretion, devoid of public preambles or post-meeting disclosures.

Beyond the symbolism of the invitation that was likely facilitated by the Governor from the way it was announced, there's a hidden narrative of political maturity and mutual respect between him and his predecessor. Few weeks ago, Ayade, while receiving party loyalists at his Abuja residence, made a public commitment to abide by any decision taken by Governor Otu regarding the senatorial ticket. That declaration showed not only personal loyalty but also deference to institutional authority.

Governor Otu, for his part, has managed his relationship with his predecessor with nobity and tact. The result has been a relatively cohesive party structure in Cross River, where both leaders continue to command respect among party faithful. In a political environment often defined by factionalism, this sustained alignment is worth acknowledging.

Looking ahead to the presidential meeting, two possible scenarious may play out. The President may counsel Ayade to step aside from the race, possibly with the prospect of alternative national appointments, particularly given existing vacancies within the federal cabinet. Or, the meeting could serve as an avenue for reconciliation and strategic alignment, with Ayade encouraged to proceed under clearly defined conditions. Either outcome would likely reinforce party stability and prove Otu as a worthy successor.

More importantly, the engagement could trigger a needed thaw in intra-party relations. I suspect that the outcome of the meeting would engineer Ayade and Sen. Jarigbe Agom to find common ground for the first time since their bitter contest in 2023. Whether or not either secures the party’s ticket, I see them not only moving on from their disagreement in the interests of peace and stability of the senatorial district but because it seems a win-win for everybody. 

Whichever way it goes, this carefully orchestrated political moment, facilitated, it would appear, by the Governor, may deliver what Cross River North's politics has long required; unity, stability, and a recalibration of interests towards collective progress. 

Governor Bassey Otu is Committed to Strategic Planning, Transparency, Inclusive Development and Institutional Reform across All Sectors through Statistical data-Bong Duke


Iloke Egbe 

Across the world today, governments are increasingly judged by not just the promises they make, but the results they deliver and those results can only be measured through credible statistics, effective monitoring systems with evidence based decision making. Strong Statistical systems are therefore indispensable to good governance, accountability, prudent resource allocation and sustainable development.

This position was advanced by the Vice Chairman, Chief Executive Officer Cross River State Planning Commission, Pastor Dr. Bong Duke, represented by the Director of Administration SPC Mr. Emmanuel Akunobor when he declared open a two day validation workshop of draft Cross River State strategy for the Development of Statistics 2026 to 2030 held at Adsuit hotel, Ikot Effa, off Parliamentary Calabar.
The workshop brought together relevant Stakeholders from Ministries, Departments and Agencies, academia, paramilitary, policy managers, development partners, Civil Society Organizations and non governmental organizations including members of the press for their input to achieve wide inclusiveness of stakeholders to enhance ownership.

Speaking further, Mr Duke emphasized that a good strategy must be inclusive, a better strategy must be widely owned while the best strategy is one that is both sound and embraced by all stakeholders.

According to him, we operate in a rapidly changing environment where governments must respond to economic pressures, infrastructure needs, employment demands, health priorities, education outcomes, environmental concerns and social welfare expectations. 
Adding that to respond effectively, Government must ask critical questions, where are we? What are the priority needs of our people? Which interventions are working? Where should scarce resources be directed and how to measure progress? The answers to those questions lie on quality data. In his words " our administration stands fully behind this initiative, Governor Otu remains committed to strategic planning, transparency, inclusive development and Institutional reform across all sectors" while commending the State Statistician General and development partners for honouring the invitation.
Earlier, the State Statistician General Mrs. Akedoh Okoi Edet informed that the event marked another significant milestone in the collective effort to straighten the State Statistical systems and reposition statistics as a strategic instrument for government planning, investments decisions, transparency and public accountability, that strong statistics helps government to understand realities, identify priorities, monitor programmes and respond to emerging challenges.

She reiterated that a strong Statistical system is essential for achieving priorities and when data improves, planning improves, when planning improves, service delivery improves, the lives of our people improve and that is the objectives of the meeting. Asserting that validation means ownership, validation means participation, validation also means credibility and that is the essence of the stakeholders meeting.
In an interview with across section of participants, it was like a consensus that the present administration of Prince Bassey Edet Otu is committed to good governance and strengthening of critical institutions while others admitted that statistical data are very vital for sustainable development.

Highlights of the event was a power point presentation of the draft State strategy for the Development of Statistics 2026 to 2030 by the lead consultant and the immediate past State Statistician General, Dr. Joseph Ogar, plenary, goodwill messages from the DVC academics University of Calabar Prof. Ekaete Enang, Barr. Bassey Okim, Commissioner one, State Planning Commission and members of the paramilitary. other stakeholders in attendance were the Chief Economic Adviser to the Governor, Prof. Peter Oti and Special Adviser Budget, Mr Otu Otu Ita, etc.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Gov. Otu Applauds Journalists, Boosts Media Welfare with Solar Power Project



The Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Edet Otu, has commended journalists across Nigeria for their commitment to responsible and ethical reporting, emphasizing that balanced journalism remains critical to strengthening governance and democratic accountability.
Governor Otu gave the commendation on Monday during the inspection of a newly installed 15KVA solar power system provided by the state government at the Nigeria Union of Journalists Press Centre in Calabar.

The Governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Information, Dr. Erasmus Ekpang, noted that the media’s consistent and objective coverage of government programmes and developmental projects, especially during the electioneering period, reflects the press’s dedication to its constitutional role as the watchdog of society.
He stated that Cross River State has continued to benefit from fair and balanced reporting that highlights governance issues with accuracy and professionalism, adding that such reporting fosters public trust and promotes informed civic engagement.

Governor Otu attributed the cordial relationship between his administration and the media to a deliberate policy of openness, access to information, and respect for the role of journalists in nation-building.
He stressed that the installation of the solar power system underscores his administration’s commitment to improving the working conditions of journalists and creating an enabling environment for effective media practice.The Governor also urged journalists to continually upgrade their skills to meet evolving demands in the profession, particularly in a rapidly changing information landscape.

He further lauded the Chairman of the Cross River State Council of the NUJ, Archibong Bassey, for her pragmatic leadership and innovative strides at the Press Centre, describing the transformation as unprecedented and in line with global best practices. Reaffirming his administration’s stance, Governor Otu said the government remains committed to transparency, accountability, and sustained engagement with the media, stressing that an informed citizenry is essential for effective governance.

He assured that the state government would continue to prioritize the welfare of journalists and support initiatives that enhance professionalism within the media space.
In her remarks, Comrade Archibong Bassey expressed appreciation to Governor Otu for the intervention, noting that the solar installation would guarantee uninterrupted power supply at the Press Centre and significantly improve media operations.

She reiterated the commitment of journalists in Cross River State to continue providing accurate and responsible coverage of government policies, programmes, and projects in line with professional ethics.

Monday, April 27, 2026

Encomiums As A Saints, Pa Egbe Eleng Azogo Goes Home at Age 83


Iloke Egbe 

It was a harvest of testimonies as family, friends, acquaintances and sympathizers,  paid glowing tributes to late Pa Egbe Eleng Azogo who, was laid to rest in his country home Itakogho Echeku, Igbo Imabana, Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State 

Delivering a sermon, on leaving an indelible mark on the live of others, the officiating Priest, Rev. Asuquo Umo Bassey of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, Igbo Imabana Parish drew his Bible reading from the book of Psalm 116:15 admonished all particularly christian to live according to Christ teaching of love and harmonious coexistence with one another. Stating that late Pa Egbe Eleng Azogo lived a saintly life while on earth as he ensured that those around him enjoyed peaceful atmosphere.

 Rev. Bassey called on all to have a sober reflection  individually by asking themselves if heaven will welcome them or celebrate them on their return to God as in the case of pa Azogo that even here on earth men have testified about his good life.

Dead is a necessary end for every mortal, not by age. It is  a divine partway that everyone must experience and at a time one least expected.  The death of pa Egbe Eleng Azogo has been described as a divine will of God following a peaceful transition that characterized his demise at the age of 83. 
Late Pa Azogo who was a Civil Servant, headed many stations and served as the pioneer auditor of the Unified Local Government Service in State before his meritorious retirement from the Civil Service. 

The funeral service which draws an unpredictable crowd of family members, friends and acquaintances from far and near to his home town, Igbo Imabana in Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State is a testament to  reciprocating his Godly virtues to honour and respect for both the old and young.
The funeral service conducted according to the tradition of the Presbyterian Church featured lying in state, procession, call to worship, sentence and prayers and anthem by English and Legbo choirs. Also observed was Bible reading, special rendition by gospel band, reading of the deceased biography, tribute and condolences including moments of silence prayer.

In an interview with a  across section of sympathizers, who described late Pa Egbe Eleng Azogo as a community mobilizer, a reliable friend to all and a bridge between the older and younger generation, adding that he lived a Godly and practical christian life  worthy of emulation and pray for peaceful repose of his soul.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Ironbar: Celebrating a Man of Grit, Loyalty and Conviction by UNICROSS Alumni President, Comr. Inyali Peter PhD


As Hon. Emmanuel Ironbar, the Chief of Staff to Governor Bassey Otu marks his birthday, it is only right to reflect not just on the passage of time, but on the inspiring values his life represents. Ironbar’s life is an embodiment of loyalty, sacrifice and an unusual consistency in the face of shifting political tides.

In an era where political allegiance or loyalty is often dictated by convenience, Hon. Ironbar has proven himself to be a man of conviction and principle. His journey alongside Governor Bassey Otu is not one defined merely by proximity to power, but by a deep, consistent commitment that has endured both the highs of governance and the lows of political absence. When the Governor experienced his eight-year hiatus from the corridors of power, Ironbar did not recalibrate his loyalty. He remained, steadfastly.

There is something symbolic about the many accounts of his quiet presence. Before Governor Otu assumed office in 2023, most times, whenever you visit his house either in Calabar or Abuja, you’ll notice Ironbar standing for hours mounting guard for his principal. There were times that some people mistook him for security personnel despite his unassuming demeanor and trademark long white beard. Those moments proved him to be a man not concerned with optics or comfort, but with duty. He chose to stand, quite literally, where others might have sought recognition.

His story is also one of sacrifice. Opportunities came and were declined. Personal advancement was, at times, subordinated to a larger cause. In a system where ambition often overrides loyalty, Ironbar’s commitment to his boss was not an act of passivity, but of conviction.

Nevertheless, loyalty without competence is hollow. Since assuming office as Chief of Staff, he has demonstrated that his steadfastness is matched by capacity. He has brought coordination and structure to governance, effectively managing the Governor’s schedule, political engagements, and policy priorities. Those who once doubted his suitability for the office have been compelled to reassess, not by rhetoric, but by results.

Today, his influence within the administration continues to grow, not just because of the office he holds or even his imposing physical presence, but because of the value he consistently adds. Influence, in his case, has been earned, not assumed.

His trajectory offers a big lesson to young people that consistency still matters, that belief can outlast adversity and that loyalty, when built on principle, is not a liability but a strength. He represents a rare breed in public service, one that is not swayed by the immediacy of gain but anchored in long term conviction.

As he celebrates today, the applause may be measured, as is often the case with men of his disposition. But the impact is undeniable. His life and service challenge a generation to rethink the place of loyalty and consistency in our politics. For me, his story is not just worth telling, it is worth emulation.

Friday, April 24, 2026

C'R. Govt. is Committed to Strengthening Planning Systems through Innovation, Digital Transformation and Data-driven Governance - Bong Duke


Iloke Egbe 

Certified Statistical data remain a pillar of good governance and premise for results oriented policies and decisions making which the administration of Governor Bassey Otu has demonstrated his belief in best standards for sustainable growth. 

This position was affirmed during a five day capacity building workshop on Data Management, Analysis and Reporting using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) organized by the State Bureau of Statistics in collaboration with United Nations Population Funds (UNFPA) held at Adsuit Hotel, Ikot  Effa, off  Parliamentary, Calabar.
The Vice Chairman Chief, Executive Officer Cross River State Planning Commission, Pastor Dr Bong Duke, represented by the Permanent Secretary SPC Mr Kingsley Ndem Eyibio expressed this position when he declared the workshop open, stating that SPSS remain one of the most widely used software package for Statistical analysis across Government, academic institutions, development organizations and the private sector.

He alluded that in today's rapidly changing world, quality data has become one of the most valuable tools for governance, planning, investment decisions, monitoring and evaluation. That the administration of His Excellency Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu is fully committed to creating the needed environment for strategic growth while appreciating UNFPA for their partnership in the State.

Earlier, the State Statistician General Mrs. Akedoh Okoi Edet expressed her appreciation to the State Governor for his support and UNFPA stating that the workshop marked another important step in collective efforts to strengthen the Statistical system of Cross River State through continuous learning, institutional capacity development and the promotion of evidence based governance.

In her words, in the modern world, data is the foundation of effective planning, informed decisions making, sound policy formulation and sustainable development. However, the true value of data can only be realized when it is properly managed, professionally analyzed and clearly reported. That the workshop was carefully designed to equip participants with practical skills in the use of SPSS as a modern tool for Statistical analysis and reporting.

In an interview with some participants who expressed delights for the opportunity to refresh their knowledge and to learn new trends in data management, while others admitted that the new Statistician General is visionary and is taking proactive measures to build the capacity of staff which will enhance quality and credibility of the State data.
The event draws together relevant Stakeholders from Ministries, Departments and Agencies including non-governmental organizations, Civil Society Organizations and goodwill messages from partners like UNFPA, paper presentations and plenary.

NUJ CRS Council Urge State Govt to Reinforce Okada ban, Illegal Gas Outlets and Iron Condem activities across the State

In a communique issued at the end of the Council Congress and signed by Comr. Eyo Charles as chairman, Comr. Ita Williams as Sec...