Monday, June 15, 2026

Let's Continue to Work as A System and Leverage on Partners Experiences for the Growth of the State - Dr. Lukpata


Iloke Egbe 

The Commissioner, Ministry of International Donor Coordination, Elder Dr. Hippolatus Lukpata has charged development partners in the State to continue Synergizing as a system for the growth of the State, adding that the approach is good as it will reduce publication of interventions at one area  and promote even development.

He emphasized that the government of Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu places priority in the activities of development partners in the State and very much ready to give attention and create a more enabling environment for the smooth operation of partners in the area of their interventions.
He reiterated that when a request is made in respect of drawdown from partners, it's not intended to investigate or audit any partners rather, it's meant for the Government to know how much your programme has brought for the development of the State and it also serves as to the viability of the Programme or project. 

According to him in the future when some of these interventions must have ended there may be a need for a reflection, therefore, it's important that reports are sent to MIDC in respect of financial releases from funders and their annual operational plan.
Earlier, the alternate chairman for the month of June 2026 Chief Henry Egbelo used the occasion to admonish partners on the importance of the meeting urging them to prioritize time and ensure that the needed cooperation is extended timely to serve the right purpose, adding that the meet helps in experience sharing which promote efficiency in programme implementation. 

He expressed delight with the attendance and the tempo of coordination anchored by MIDC which has built confidence in partners and has produced positive results for the State as partners now understand and see the importance of attending the meetings given the way they remain intact during proceedings with grudging about the time spent.
Highlights of the event was a closure report presented by the United kingdom Partnership for Accelerated Climate Transition (UK-PACT) and progress report presented by International Fund for Agricultural Development Assisted Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises in the Niger-Delta (IFAD-Life ND), Livelihood Improvement Public Workfare (LIPW) and Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration Impact Project (FOLUR-IP). 
A total of thirty eight development partners representing international and national organizations including non-governmental organizations and Civil Society Organizations, relevant Ministries Departments and Agencies were in attendance.

Our Target is to be the Best implementing State in Nigeria Under NG-CARES 2.0 - Chief Henry Egbelo


Iloke Egbe 

The State Coordinator, Nigeria Community Action for Resilience and Economy  Stimulus NG-CARES, Chief Henry Egbelo has unveiled his target for the NG-CARES programme in the State, that only the first three positions are good for the State.

He disclosed this during an enlarged meeting of Heads of delivery platforms and Technical Staff of all  projects under NG-CARES held at the State Cares Coordinating office, 31/32 school road State Housing Estate Calabar. He affirmed that under his coordination only the first and second position in Nigeria is preferred for the State, this he said is achievable and encouraged Staff to gear up for the task ahead.

Speaking on the strategies to achieve the sets target, Mr Henry asserted that improving Staff welfare is cardinal to achieving the desired results for the State given that the State secured a favourable position and it's leading in southern Nigeria.

He admitted that given the competence and capabilities of Staff, and their track records across the delivery platforms what is required is  proper motivation march with the required technology and satisfactory results can be achieved. 

He charged heads of delivery platforms to monitor their Staff and ensure that they perform their duties according to timelines while assuring that support will be extended to Staff in terms of required work equipment which will enhance effective and efficient service delivery.
He further alluded that the issues of training, laptops, logistics and team bonding are essential for collective growth and the enabling environment will be provided to further boost Staff morale in regards to their job schedules and performance.

In an interview with some of the participants, Dr Innocent Odey, accountant with NG-CARES expressed satisfaction with the tempo of the engagement citing the attendance, the rubost agenda and comportment from Staff which speaks volume about the success of the meeting, adding that more good times are coming and the rewards for hard work is more work.
Adding her voice, Dr. Mrs Esther Awa from Community and Social Development Agency also expressed excitement stating that the meeting is very important as it is viewed as a significant milestone in the success of the Programme from the national office. While the Head of Operations, SOCU Mr Godwin Ador simply pointed out that the outcome from meeting and the ambience is an indication that NG-CARES 2.0 would be far better than I.0.

Highlights of the meeting was the presentation of report by Heads of delivery platforms under the NG-CARES. In attendance were all Heads of projects and all Technical Staff in different platforms under NG-CARES.

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

GOV OTU INAUGURATES APC RECONCILIATION COMMITTEES FOR SOUTH, CENTRAL AND NORTHERN SENATORIAL DISTRICTS



Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, has inaugurated the All Progressives Congress (APC) Reconciliation Committees for the Southern, Central and Northern Senatorial Districts of the state.

The committees were constituted to engage with party members, assuage the feelings of aspirants and their supporters who were unsuccessful in the recently concluded party primaries, and foster unity ahead of future political engagements, including the 2027 General Elections.

Governor Otu emphasised the importance of reconciliation, inclusiveness and party cohesion, noting that the APC remains one family whose collective interest must supersede individual ambitions. He charged members of the committees to carry out their assignment with fairness, sincerity and a commitment to strengthening the party across the state and announced that as a start, the party will commence immediate refunds to all aspirants for both the National Assembly and State Assembly.
The composition of the committees remains as follows:

Southern Senatorial District

- High Chief Edem Duke – Chairman
- Hon. Ekpo Ekpo Bassey – Member
- Sir William Archibong – Member
- Prof. Paul Itari – Member
- Mrs. Kate Okon – Member
- Dr. David Okon – Member
- Engr. Effiong Bassey – Secretary

Central Senatorial District

- Chief Ebuta Ayuk – Chairman
- Elder Bolaji Anani – Member
- Prof. Anim Ajake – Member
- Prof. John Inyang – Member
- Chief Barr. George Ekpungu – Member
- Prof. Alice Ekwu – Member
- Barr. Bassey Okim – Secretary

Northern Senatorial District

- H.E. Larry Odey – Chairman
- Chief Signor Omang Idiege – Member
- Chief Tony Udiandeye – Member
- Hon. Rita Ayim – Member
- Hon. Paddy Ogar – Member
- Hon. Maurice Evey – Member
- Barr. Mike Aniah – Secretary

Friday, June 5, 2026

JOE @60: Celebrating a Leader Who Lifts as He Rises


by Dr Inyali Peter
Simon Sinek, the renowned British-American author and leadership expert, in his book ‘Leaders Eat Last’ opined that “Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking care of those in your charge.” These words were not written with Sen. John Owan Enoh (JOE), the Honourable Minister of State, Industry, Trade and Investment in mind, but they could have been. This is because unlike many Nigerian politicians who chase power for its own sake, Enoh has proven that his motivation for getting into politics is more about taking care of others.

For me and many others, leadership is not and should not be measured by the speeches leaders deliver from podiums and on television, but by the lives they leave better than they found them. By that measure, Sen. Enoh appears to be in a class of his own.

Long before the ministerial portfolio, he made a defining political choice by becoming the first sitting National Assembly lawmaker from Cross River State to join the APC, throwing his weight behind a party when it was still a gamble in the state. That decision didn’t just depict political courage, it injected fresh energy into the party’s structure in the state and helped reshape its fortunes to what it is today.

As Minister of State, Industry, Enoh occupies one of Nigeria’s most consequential economic seats. But what sets him apart isn’t the title, it’s what he does with the position. Since his redeployment to that ministry from Sports, he has embarked on some of the country’s most audacious industrial reforms.

He is quietly but effectively implementing President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Industrial Revolution that focuses on agro-processing, textiles, and manufacturing, aiming for 25% year-on-year industrial growth over 10 years through public-private partnerships. Just in February, the administration launched the Nigeria Industrial Policy 2025–2035, aimed at transforming Nigeria into a $1 trillion economy by shifting from raw material exports to finished goods.

Beyond what he’s doing in Abuja, Enoh has been deliberate about ensuring that his position at the Federal Executive Council translates into real, tangible impact back home. Last year, through the JOE Foundation, he launched an MSME Grant programme designed to support small businesses and strengthen financial independence among the people of Cross River. For me, this, alongside how positively he has changed the lives of those who work closely with him, remains his most underrated legacy.

Across Cross River, hundreds of ordinary men and women, traders, artisans, young entrepreneurs have been pulled off the margins through this intervention. This is not just government money laundered through bureaucracy. This is strategic commitment, costing billions, to ensure that economic opportunity doesn’t remain a privilege of the well connected.

That instinct to genuinely lift people shows up even in how he treats those closest to him. Many Cross River politicians have a culture of keeping their aides financially strapped and dependent. But he is doing the opposite. He has facilitated well paying federal employment for most of his staff, opened doors to international exposure, and recently gifted vehicles to his entire team.

This isn’t performative generosity. It is a deliberate philosophy, one that rejects the usual tactics of weaponising poverty to manufacture loyalty. I believe he understands something that many of our leaders refuse to accept; empowered people serve better than desperate ones.

The Minister is, by all accounts, a man without class barriers. Accessible, grounded, and present, whether in the corridors of Abuja or the dusty streets of Etung and Cross River.

As he marks his 60th birthday, the celebration is fitting. Sixty years of a life that has, in meaningful ways, made room for others to grow. My prayer for him isn’t just for his health or continued relevance, though those matter. It is that Cross River and Nigeria produce more leaders who understand that power is not a destination. It is a tool. And Sen. Enoh has used his well.

Happy 60th birthday, Honourable Minister. The lives you’ve touched are your truest monument and greatest currency.

-Inyali Peter, Ph.D.*

COMMUNIQUÉ ISSUED AT THE END OF THE CONGRESS OF THE NIGERIA UNION OF JOURNALISTS (NUJ), CROSS RIVER STATE COUNCIL, HELD ON JUNE 3, 2026, AT THE ERNEST ETIM BASSEY PRESS CENTRE, CALABAR, AND PRESIDED OVER BY THE CHAIRMAN OF COUNCIL, COMRADE ARCHIBONG BASSEY


The Congress of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Cross River State Council, held on June 3, 2026, at the Ernest Etim Bassey Press Centre, Calabar, deliberated extensively on matters affecting the state and the welfare of members. After exhaustive discussions, Congress resolved as follows:

1. Commendation of Urban Renewal Efforts

Congress commended the Cross River State Government for its ongoing urban renewal programme, particularly the rehabilitation of Azikiwe Street and Ewa Henshaw Street in Calabar South. Congress noted that the roads had remained in a deplorable condition for several years following prolonged neglect by previous administrations and expressed satisfaction with the government’s intervention aimed at improving infrastructure and enhancing the ease of movement for residents.

2. Appeal for Urgent Intervention on the Ikom–Wula–Obudu Highway

Congress appealed to the Governor of Cross River State, Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu, to fulfil his commitment regarding the Ikom–Wula–Obudu Highway by directing the appropriate authorities to commence immediate remedial work on the road. Congress observed that the deteriorating condition of the highway continues to endanger the lives of motorists and commuters while also impeding the transportation of agricultural produce and other economic activities along the corridor.

3. Need for Proactive Environmental Management

Congress called on the State Government, through the Ministry of Environment, to adopt more proactive measures in addressing environmental challenges across the state. Specifically, Congress urged the Ministry to ensure the prompt removal of fallen trees obstructing roads and to undertake a comprehensive assessment of ageing and weakened trees, particularly within the Calabar metropolis, with a view to removing and replacing those that pose threats to lives and property.

4. Enforcement of Ban on Scrap Metal Activities

Congress expressed concern over the continued violation of the government’s ban on scrap metal trading, popularly known as the “iron condemn” business, in some parts of the state. Congress therefore urged the relevant enforcement agencies to ensure strict compliance with the directive, particularly in Satellite Town and other areas of Calabar where the illegal activities are reportedly still being carried out.

5. Concern Over Excesses of Transport Regulatory Agencies

Congress frowned at the flagrant violation of government policies by agencies operating within the transport sector, particularly the Cross River State Traffic Management and Regulatory Agency (TRAMRA) and the Calabar Traffic Regulatory Authority (CTRA).

Congress expressed concern that officials and agents of the agencies have allegedly continued to harass motorists and transport operators under the guise of revenue generation, contrary to the directive of the State Government that their primary responsibility should be traffic management, regulation, and the maintenance of order on the roads.

Congress recalled that the government had expressly directed the agencies to limit their operations to traffic control and related regulatory functions, rather than becoming channels for excessive revenue collection and leakages. Congress therefore called on the relevant authorities to investigate the activities of the agencies and ensure strict compliance with the Governor’s directive in the interest of transparency, accountability, and public confidence.

6. State of the Union Address

Congress received the State of the Union address presented by the Chairman of Council, Comrade Archibong Bassey.

The Chairman informed Congress that decent accommodation had been secured for Mr. Enyia Ndem of the Correspondents’ Chapel through the collaborative efforts of the Commissioner for Information, the Deputy Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, the NUJ Cross River State Council, and the Correspondents’ Chapel.

She further informed Congress that the Council leadership had successfully leveraged the alternative energy facility installed at the Secretariat to ensure regular illumination of the premises, thereby improving the working environment for members.

The Chairman expressed appreciation to members for their continued cooperation, commitment, and support for the activities of the Council. She particularly thanked members for their consistent attendance at meetings despite their demanding professional schedules.

Communiqué Drafting Committee:

Comrade Sunny Nku — Chairman
Comrade Esin Ukorobi — Member
Comrade Itam Ekpe — Member

Dated this 3rd Day of June, 2026.

Monday, June 1, 2026

Gov Otu Unveils 'Rethinking Our Collective Destiny' as 2026 Carnival Theme



Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Edet Otu, has officially unveiled the theme for the 2026 Carnival Calabar and Festivals entitled: "Rethinking Our Collective Destiny," declaring that the globally acclaimed cultural spectacle must continue to serve as a platform for economic growth, social cohesion, cultural renaissance, and national reflection.

The unveiling ceremony, held on Sunday at the prestigious Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, attracted an array of distinguished personalities, diplomats, tourism stakeholders, former public office holders, corporate sponsors, and cultural enthusiasts from across Nigeria and beyond.

In his address, Governor Otu described the event as the formal commencement of activities for the 2026 Carnival Calabar, noting that the state was still basking in the remarkable success of the 20th anniversary celebrations held in 2025.

"It is rather amazing how time flies. Barely a few months ago, we concluded the activities marking the 20th Anniversary of Carnival Calabar and Festivals, and today we are gathered to kick-start preparations for the 2026 edition, the 21st in the series," the governor said.

Reflecting on the previous edition, Otu recalled the memorable 32 days of uninterrupted artistic displays, cultural performances, music, dance, and creative expressions that captivated visitors from around the world.

He expressed profound appreciation to sponsors, participating carnival bands, corporate organizations, tourists, and visitors whose support contributed significantly to the success of the anniversary edition.
"We owe a debt of boundless gratitude to our headline sponsors who believed in our brand and invested either as an act of Corporate Social Responsibility or as a business decision. We are equally appreciative of the untiring efforts of our carnival bands and all those who contributed to increasing tourist arrivals during our 20th anniversary celebrations," he stated.
The governor explained that the annual unveiling of the carnival theme was in line with international best practices and serves as a creative guide for participating bands, whose costumes, props, choreography, and performances are expected to interpret the theme through artistic expression.

According to him, the significance of the theme unveiling transcends ceremonial symbolism.
"For us in Cross River State, the unveiling of the carnival theme goes beyond the commencement of carnival activities. It represents the opening of vast opportunities for business expansion, economic empowerment, homecoming, family reunions, and community bonding. As we unveil the theme, we are simultaneously presenting leisure and business opportunities that are too compelling to ignore," he said.

Governor Otu further disclosed that his administration was intensifying efforts to engage Cross Riverians in the diaspora to promote the Carnival Calabar brand globally while attracting investments and support for its sustainability. He also announced plans for enhanced digital streaming and monetization of carnival content as part of a broader strategy to strengthen the state's creative economy.
"In order to remain competitive in the global tourism ecosystem, Cross River State is undertaking a comprehensive overhaul of its creative economy. We are creating additional tourism assets that will stimulate employment, increase internally generated revenue, and attract both new and repeat visitors to the state," he added.

While reaffirming Cross River's position as the home of Africa's Biggest Street Party, Governor Otu appealed to existing and prospective sponsors to sustain their support, assuring them of greater visibility and measurable returns on investment.

The ceremony also featured goodwill messages from international dignitaries, including the European Union Ambassador to Nigeria, Gautier Mignot, who described Carnival Calabar as one of Nigeria's most treasured cultural assets.
"Nigeria is not only a nation of immense potential and enterprise; it is also a land of joy, colour, beauty, elegance, creativity, and people united in celebration within a peaceful atmosphere," Mignot said.

He praised the unique December scheduling of the carnival, noting that while most European carnivals are held in February, the Calabar Carnival's placement between Christmas and New Year gives it a distinctive global appeal.

The ambassador recounted his personal participation in the carnival alongside Governor Otu and commended the quality of the performances, the creativity of the competing bands, and the precision of their choreography.
"Cross River State—and indeed Nigeria as a whole—possesses a true diamond capable of captivating the imagination of the world. That diamond is the Calabar Carnival," he declared.

Mignot further expressed confidence that the 2026 edition would build on previous successes and continue projecting Nigeria's cultural richness, hospitality, creativity, and unity to a global audience.

The unveiling ceremony was attended by former Cross River State Governor Senator Liyel Imoke, European Union Ambassador Gautier Mignot, Portuguese Ambassador Paulo Martins Santos, the Chief of Defense Intelligence, Lieutenant General Emmanuel Akomaye Parker Undiandeye other senior military officers, tourism investors, cultural stakeholders, and members of the diplomatic community.

With the unveiling of the theme "Rethinking Our Collective Destiny," preparations have now formally begun for what organizers promise will be another spectacular edition of Carnival Calabar, one designed not only to entertain but also to inspire meaningful conversations about shared aspirations, collective responsibility, and the future of society.

C'R Govt. in Collaboration with ToiletPride and SAFEPAD Commemorate World Nutrition and Menstrual Hygiene Day in Calabar


Iloke Egbe 

The Cross River State Government in partnership with ToiletPride and SAFEPAD Commemorate World Nutrition and Menstrual Hygiene Day aimed at supporting women and the girl child with required education in the management menstrual floor as a natural phenomenon.

ToiletPride and SAFEPAD are non-governmental organizations operating in the State to provide world-class menstrual hygiene education and quality products which can be reused repeatedly without negative impacts on the user and it's certified medically as it's produced by a trusted partner.
Declaring the event open at the Diamond Hall Metropolitan Hotel Calabar, the wife of the Governor, Her Excellency Bishop Eyoawan Otu, represented by Dr. Mrs Inyang Asibong expressed the commitment of Otu's administration in addressing the challenges that attempt to limit the potential of women and girl child. She said, the partnership aimed to respond to stereotypes and behaviors that have been socially imposed on women against their will mostly at the rural areas.

She admitted that Cross River is 70,% rural and the girl child most times may lack the funds to acquire disposable sanitary pads therefore, the reusable pad is safe, healthy and certified for reuse without complications. 
Speaking on the unique pad, the State Business Development officer ToiletPride Mr. John Ogar said the product has global presence and has supported interactive sessions to address market barriers to sustainable access to menstrual health products for girls and women in Nigeria. 

According to Mr Ogar, the world nutrition and Menstrual Hygiene Day offers them opportunities to engage Stakeholders in the State in discussion on how best to solve the problem and challenges surrounding the issues of nutrition and Menstrual Hygiene, adding that the product can be reused 100 times. 
Addressing stakeholders, the general manager, Cross River State RUWATSSA Hon. Oko Sunday Ebeku represented by Mr Ebit Bassey said the event provides stakeholders a unique opportunity to reflect on the critical issues that are deeply connected to the health, dignity and well-being of girls and women which are nutrition and Menstrual health management. 

That good nutrition is fundamental to healthy living, growth, productivity and development as menstrual hygiene remains an essential component of women's health, gender equality, education and human dignity, lamenting that, millions of girls and women across Nigeria still face serious barriers in accessing affordable, safe and sustainable menstrual health products and adequate nutrition.
Adding her voice, the WASH focal person RUWATSSA Mrs. Alice Egbara presented the concept why period poverty still matters, and analyze the peculiarities associated with women and girl child, highlighting some of the traditions, culture, religion and myth that constitutes barriers including limitations to the growth and development of most girls and women in the society. While the Vice Chairman, Odukpani LGA and FEminWASH Ambassador Hon. Mrs. Patricia Nya pointed out that traditions are man-made burdens imposed on women to limit their potential in the society.
Highlights of the event were goodwill messages from relevant Stakeholders, personal stories by witnesses, questions and answers. In attendance were Stakeholders from RUWATSSA, Ministry of Women Affairs, CRS PHCDA, Ministry of Water Resources, State Planning Commission, Stewardship Empowerment Foundation and Clinical Nutrition Research Institute, FEminWASH.

Let's Continue to Work as A System and Leverage on Partners Experiences for the Growth of the State - Dr. Lukpata

Iloke Egbe  The Commissioner, Ministry of International Donor Coordination, Elder Dr. Hippolatus Lukpata has charged development...