Showing posts with label Ben Ayade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Ayade. Show all posts
Vanguard Award: University Don Vows Never To Read Paper Again
News Proof 14.3.17 No comments Edit Post
Inyali Peter, Calabar
A lecturer in the department of Philosophy in University of Calabar, Dr. Joseph Odok has vowed never to patronage Vanguard newspaper again over what he described as "unmerited" governor of the year's award given to Governor of Cross River State, Ben Ayade.
Ayade was selected best governor in Nigeria in 2016 by the newspaper two months ago but was given the award on Saturday in Lagos.
Mixed reactions have continued to trail the award as many Cross Riverians believed that Ayade having stayed for almost two years without completing a project was not qualified for the award.
The latest reaction came from Odok, a barrister and a human right activist who has threatened that he will ensure that no member of his family, his students or friends patronage Vanguard as it has lost it credibility and sense of objective judgement.
According to him, "Vanguard used to be one of my favourite newspapers but after surprisingly awarding Ayade as the best governor in Nigeria, I've stopped reading the paper and will never read it again. I'll ensure I stop my family members, friends and students from reading it too".
Odok who questioned the criteria used in selecting Ayade added that, the governor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano, Ambode of Lagos state, Wike of Rivers, Umahi of Ebonyi and many others have all outperformed Ayade and would have been selected for the award.
"What was the basis for their judgement? Obiano, Ambode, Umahi, Wike and many other have outperformed Ayade. These governors commissioned great projects and created many jobs in 2016. Can you say same of Ayade? He claimed to have lifted embargo on employment but no single person two years later have been employed into the state civil service.
"He said he's paying salaries but only core civil servants are paid. Local government staff and teachers are owed over ten months salaries. He talks of garment factory which ownership is still in doubt. He claimed to have created 3,000 jobs through the factory but less than 50 people are in that place. So, tell me, what has Ayade done to merit such award?, Odok asked.
He accused Vanguard of promoting nonperformance even as he urged other media organizations to give awards to only people who merit them not for patronage.
"I challenge Vanguard to come up with template to show that Ayade has performed more than other governors. I know the paper would no longer sell like before in Cross River but of course would they mind? It is alleged that the government pays them huge amount of money every month for cheap publicity.
"But what would they gain in celebrating mediocricy and failure? I just want to appeal to other media houses not to be like vanguard but award only governors who deserve the awards. I urge other governors who have done better than Ayade to stop patronizing Vanguard too, stop giving them adverts because we must fight every aspect of corruption in this country".
BREAKING: Court Bars C'River Gov. Ayade From Appointing LG Caretakers
News Proof 9.1.17 No comments Edit Post
The Government of cross River State has been ordered to restrain from appointing Caretaker committee to run the affairs of 18 Local Government in the state by a high court in the state, News Punch has learnt reliably
The court presided over by the State Chief Judge Hon Justice Okoi Itam in Suit No Hc/7/2017 this morning issued an injunction restraining Governor Ben Ayade and the Cross River State Government from appointing Caretaker Committees to run the affairs of the 18 Local Government Councils.
The court also restrained the 18 Heads of Local Government Councils from performing any of the democratically elected Local Govt Councils in the said councils.
The court orders were made after hearing arguments by Chief Utum Eteng, Counsel to the Claimants, All Progressives Congress on the interpretation of section 7 (1) of the 1999 Constitution. The suit was filed sequel to the recent directive of Gov. Ayade that democratically elected chairmen should hand over to unelected HOLGA.
The State Chapter of the APC challenged the the directive in the High Court as unconstitutional.
Inyali Peter, Calabar
The Cross River state government has lauded the impact created by the humanitarian gesture of the state command of the Peace Corps of Nigeria across the state.
The state governor, Senator Ben Ayade who made the commendation when he joined the command to present gift items worth millions of naira and cash donations to an orphanage home located at Uwanse in Calabar yesterday, said that the passion of members of the organization to touch lives despite their lean resources is "unbelievable".
Items presented includes bags of rice, over ten cartons of indomie, bags of detergent, kerosene, cartons of bathing soap, cartons of baby foods, rolls of tissues amongst other things.
Ayade who spoke through the state Youths and Sports Commissioner, Comrade Asu Okang maintained that the government will continue to partner with the organization to maintain peaceful and serene environment in the state especially during the festive period.
According to him, "As a government, we are amazed by the passion and magnanimity of the state command of the Peace Corps. Barely few months ago, we read on paper how their state commandant doled out gifts to two of his former schools and today the command is here again to celebrate Christians with this children. This is how it should be; this is the complete definition of patriotism.
"What they are doing here today is a huge relief on the part of government and it's what every Nigerian should commend and encourage especially when you consider that they are still a Non-Governmental Organization without founding from government.
"I want to encourage other paramilitary and security agencies in the state to key into this drive because it represent the hallmark of our administration. The governor's commitment to ameliorate sufferings of Cross Riverians is not because as a state we have so much but because he cares enough. You see this through his prompt payment of salaries and as we speak, salaries for December have been paid to enable people prepare for Christmas".
While Presenting the items, the state Commandant of the organization, Patriot Dominic Okweche said that touching lives positively has been a passion and his personal drive which the corps has given him opportunity to demonstrate.
Okweche said that "Some of the items you see here are products of huge sacrifices by myself, my men and the organization at large. We are not funded by government yet but we believe that with the little we have we should identify with people who may not be as privileged as us to afford these things. They need them more than us and I will say I feel very fulfilled and happy that we are touching the lives of these young ones today because amongst them lies the future of our great state and country".
He added that, "We decided to identify with these children for two major reasons. To thank God for sustaining this organization for 18 years. Also, you're all aware that the bill to establish the organization has just been passed by the National Assembly and we are very grateful to God for this. We don't have any doubt that with the commitment of the current administration to create jobs for the teeming unemployed youths, the President will speedily assent to the bill when it gets to his table".
Reacting, Mrs. Isu Denis who represented the head of the home Mrs. Felicia Oti thanked the organization and urged them to make the visit more frequent.
"I want to sincerely thank the Peace Corps for this kind gesture. Not so many uniform people think of doing things like this and I think this unique organization has set a standard for others to follow. But I want yo appeal to them to make it more frequent".
Danger looms: Can Cross River State survive the withdrawal of Federal Allocation to Local Government councils?
News Proof 19.12.16 No comments Edit Post
By Joseph Odok
There is growing demands for the withdrawal of Federal allocation from states without democratically elected local government executives. This is a welcomed development.
Nigerian governors have become autocratic in recent times. It is inconceivable for a President to single handedly appoint a caretaker governor in a democratic government. It has never happened in the history of Nigerian democracy that a President has appointed a caretaker governor. On the contrary, state Governors in Nigeria have constantly abused the principles of democracy and our Constitution in appointments of caretaker administrators to oversee the affairs of the local government.
Whimsically, the state Governors of many state in Nigeria have abused the Constitution and the principle of democracy to appoint stooges as local government administrators in flagrant disregard of the Constitution.
Section 7 and 8 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (As amended) provides for the local government as one of the three tiers of government. More specifically section 7(1) guarantees that that local government administrators must exist and be democratically elected.
Section 7(3) provides for the financial autonomy of Local Government council from both state and federal intervention. It empowers the local government councils within the state to participate in the economic planning and development of area referred to as local government in the Constitution.
Today in Nigerian democracy, there is over concentration powers in the Federal and state government in utter disregard of the local government. The Jurisprudence of the creation of Local Government area is to bring development closer to the people. The nearest tier of government to the people is the local government area, but sadly many state Governors have flagrantly killed the local government tier as adminstrative arm of the Nigerian State. Local Government now exist to feed the arrogance of state Governors and the allocation to local government conscripted by state Governors to feed their greed
Recently, the supreme Court reinstated dismissed local government administrators by the Ekiti State governor and re emphasized the financial autonomy of Local Government councils. Also, Governor Ayade Benedict has appointed Heads of Local Government Administration as caretaker of various local government in Nigeria.
It is worthy of note that the interpretation of the supreme Court judgement in Ekiti State and Cross River State is distinguishable; while the Ekiti State governor sacked local government democratically elected chairmen, the Cross River State government appointed Heads of Local government administrators after the expiration of the tenure of sitting local government chairmen.
The actions of both Governors though distinguishable show an affront on the Constitution and abuse of power. It is autocratic for a governor to wake up one day and dissolve existing democratically elected officials of the state. In same way it is an abuse of power and democracy to delay the election of Local Government councils executives only to impose a group of men on the people.
Appointment of caretaker committee by any governor remains a slap to the power of the people to elect their leaders through a process of voting as prescribed by Section 7 of the 1999 Constitution (As amended). The law gave the governor a window to conduct local government elections within reasonable time and swear in such democratically elected chairmen before the expiration of the tenure for local government staff. The non conduct of pools by the government of Cross River State and the consequent swearing in of caretaker committee is an abuse of power.
By interpretation of Supreme Court the landmark case of Ekiti establishing the autonomy and independence of Local Government councils and the need for non interference of state Governors in local government affairs. Also the recent moves by the Senate to stop Federal Allocation to Local Government without democratically elected officials, puts Cross River State and all states in both PDP and APC at the risk of losing allocation to local government from federation account.
The conduct of Local Government Councils elections therefore should be a matter of urgent attention. Though some will argue that appointment of caretaker committee is not common to Cross River State alone, the fact of abuse of law by others does not justify a wrong doing.
From the foregoing, it becomes imperative to compel the Cross River State governor to conduct local government elections as a matter of urgency. The fact of delaying elections until the expiration of the tenure of democratically elected officials of Local Government should be seen as a show of ineptitude, an abuse of the Constitution, a disregard to the principles of democracy, an abuse of power and the rule of law. The time to act is now; delay is dangerous
N-Power : Group Accuses C'River Govt of Fraud, Wants Coordinator Sacked
News Proof 15.12.16 2 comments Edit Post
Written By Inyali Peter, Calabar
An All Progressive Congress (APC) Group in Cross River state have petitioned the state government and the coordinator of the Federal Government N-Power scheme in the state Ambassador Nkoyo Toyo over alleged fraud.
The group, under the aegis of Coalition of APC supports Group in the state addressed the petition to the national coordinator of the program and the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osibanjo.
In the petition titled "Massive Fraud in the Verification of Shortlisted Candidates for N-Power Scheme in Cross River" and signed by the group chairman Comrade Iso Bassey, the Secretary Barr. Joseph Odok and the women leader, Miram Obi, they demand the immediate sack of the state coordinator, Ambassador Toyo.
According to the petition which was made available to newsmen in Calabar, the group frowned at the lack of awareness on the venue and process of the verification exercise even as they questioned the right of the state government to create a new website for the exercise.
"We want to draw the attention of the Vice President and the National Coordinator of the N-Power scheme to the illegality and massive fraud going on in the verification exercise of the shortlisted candidates in Cross River State.
"We are aware that the federal government concluded the screening exercise of candidates before shortlisting the successful names. The instruction from the Vice President was very clear and simple; that every state should verify to ascertain that the shortlisted candidates are resident in the various states they applied for after which they deploy.
"But to our greatest bewilderment, the state government and state coordinator Ambassador Nkoyo Toyo have connived to create new website, www.crs-n-power.gov to conduct new screening for people. Some people who's name were published by the federal government were no longer invited for verification", the petition reads in part.
The group further maintained that "While we acknowledge the fact that the social welfare scheme is meant for all Nigerians not just APC members, we want the federal government to sack the Cross River state coordinator to appoint a new person either from APC, PDP or a technocrat that beliefs in the progressive ideologies of President Muhammadu Buhari's administration to manage the exercise".
While alleging that Ambassador Toyo only want to mess up the good initiative to create bad impression about President Buhari to favour her party, the PDP, the group noted that "It is very unfortunate that the federal government entrusted such sensitive responsibility to a PDP chieftain who has consistently gone on social media and different online media platforms to abuse President Buhari for initiating this scheme and other programs.
"This is somebody who has stated it very clearly that she doesn't have faith in the leadership of the APC led federal government. She is using the APC federal government project now to create bad impression about President Buhari because so many people have already been told that they don't have their records after they have seen their names. New people who never participated in the initial screening by federal government have done documentation to be paid this month".
The group also called on the leadership of party in the state to regularly interface with the federal government to avoid such " embarrassing " situation in subsequent programs.
"We will not remain slaves to PDP in Cross River state. APC cannot be in government with PDP in power because our ideologies are different therefore, the federal government should consult and interface regularly with the leadership of the party in the state to be properly guided to avoid further embarrassment".
BREAKING: Gov. Ben Ayade Of Cross River Wins At Supreme Court
News Proof 9.12.16 No comments Edit Post
The election Governor Benedict Ayade of Cross River State has been affirmed by the Supreme Court on Friday
Ayade's victory was challenged by Joe Agi, both are from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party.
Joe Agi, had asked the court to sack Ayade over false declaration of age but the apex court justices held that Agi could not prove the allegation against the governor.
Details later
Ayade's victory was challenged by Joe Agi, both are from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party.
Joe Agi, had asked the court to sack Ayade over false declaration of age but the apex court justices held that Agi could not prove the allegation against the governor.
Details later
"All intelligent thoughts have already been thought; what is necessary is only to try to think them again"---Johann Von Goethe
Governor of Cross River, Ben Ayade seems to be living ahead of his time, for he inherited a state whose oil wells had been taken away by the Cameroonian territory, Bakassi and Neighboring Akwa Ibom. The only legacy was the tourism sector bequeathed by the erstwhile Gov. Donald Duke. So, Ayade has latitude for all the lame excuses of some governors not pay workers' salaries. Lo and behold, Ayade has paid December salary on the first day of December! I asked, could it be in Nigeria? That reminds me of Platonic concepts.
I am an admirer of Plato, the ancient Greek thinker who committed suicide as a result of injustice meted out to him in Athen city state, Greece by the authority which sexed up trumped-up charges against him that he was misleading the youth and promoting foreign god which had endowed him unusual wisdom. My love for the thinker concerns his evergreen philosophical concepts, of which I am going to mention three in relation with what I intend to write on the politics of economy of Nigeria.
The first Platonic concept is his division of the world into body and soul. In his dialogue, Plato through his intellectually midwifery asserted that soul is an eternal spirit that could not be killed, but body is determinate, and it could be exterminated. So, the good that one must do is to purify the soul and prepare a better place for its transmigration. This coheres with the argument of the theologians that place premium on after life, but also, it is a metaphysical concept that has whittled down the justification for societal evil.
The second concept which endears itself to me, is his position on how the soul works with knowledge. Plato argues that our souls are familiar with all there is to know in the world of form, but while the soul was migrating to the given body, it must pass through River Arête ( river of forgetfulness), a situation that could have made it forget all things. May be, John Locke who describes the mind of a new born baby as "tabularasa" meaning clean state, began the understanding of man's knowledge from the journey after River Arête. This postulation explains while a woman who had suffered terrible labour pain would want to still savour sex again. But, relating this to Nigerian politics, it is save to say that voting for a candidate without questioning their potentials and potentiality could be as a result of forgetfulness. I will come back to it late.
The third is the Plato submission on politics that democracy is the rule of the mob, for people in a given republic may vote a leader based on emotion instead of critical evaluation of what the person could do if entrusted with the mantle of leadership. I heard that Ondo people were not paid for seven months before the last governorship election. So, the election became existential tool instead of free will to choose a leader. That brings us to the detail of the second Platonic concept- Plato divides soul into three floors of pyramid: appetitive stage-this is the first floor that connects all living organism, and the general notion is hunger. Man, animals, even some plants feel hunger, but I am convinced that man is not restricted to this stage, and that compels us to check the second floor which is emotive stage. This is a floor where pain and pleasure are experienced coupled with their result reactions, but animals do feel pain and pleasure too. Though, the fecundity is in degrees.
The third stage, which is at the apex is INTELLECTUAL floor. I am yet to be told that some animals compete with man on this floor, but it is worthy to note that hunger could draw man to the appetitive floor and suspend him there. That could have been the defined concept of "stomach infrastructure" of Ekiti under Ayodele Fayose or "dibo ko sebe" (vote and prepare soup) which Segun Adeniyi of ThisDay newspaper called "pot of soup" democracy, experienced in Ondo under Gov. Segun Mimiko. So, why has Nigeria reduced to the appetitive stage? Why would a governor pay salaries of workers in the first day of month, and another governor will owe his workers for seven months? Why would a governor roll out projects to redefine lives of his citizens, and another governor would have no projects desperately needed by his people and would still not pay workers' salaries? These questions and many others will find answers in the position of Plato on politics, which asserts that democracy is a rule of the mob.
Someone raises a fundamental question that my governor, Rauf Aregbesola has not asserted himself on the salary issue, but I must hold forte for him that he has provided unthinkable projects in terms of roads, bridges, schools, markets, parks and others, despite the minutest federal allocation that is not even huge enough to offset the workers' salaries, and obviously the projects are the priorities of the state. As touching different figures relating to debt profile bandied around by the critics, I think that is the exclusive preserve of the book keepers. However, Ondo is one oil state that should boast of more resources than Cross Rivers; it confounds me to know that the latter pays on the first day of the month, and the former could not pay for seven month.
I think it is high time people rose to their intellectual feet, and refused to be dragged and suspended in appetitive floor, and this could be achieved through intelligent elite who are progressive in nature, and futuristic in manner. I am afraid that might not happen soon. Ah! Who will bail poor people out of this quandary? Ayade has shown that ideas rule the world, that with intellectual property, the desert lime Dubai could be turned to a land of milk and honey; that a non-oil state in Nigeria could pay salaries even before the time is ripe for it. How come Nigerian leaders do not have the culture of copying good things? The answer is in the air.
Butika is an intercontinental journalist.
CRUTECH Alumni Commend Ayade for Increasing Varsity Subvention, By Hanson Ogar
News Proof 29.10.16 No comments Edit Post
Cross River University of Technology, CRUTECH alumni association have lauded the state governor, Senator Ben Ayade for what they described as "very timely intervention" in the increase of the varsity monthly subvention from N169 million to N200 million.
The President of the association, Mr. Eyam Abeng who said this in reaction to the verbal approval made by the governor during his first official visit to the university on Thursday, however appealed to the Governor to speedily implement the increment.
Abeng said that, "We want to commend the governor for his timely intervention in the plight of CRUTECH. This increment of the varsity monthly subvention was long overdue and we as critical stakeholders were very worried over the financial position of the institution.
"We want to appeal to our dear governor who is by the law establishing CRUTECH the visitor of the university to grant a speedy implementation of the increment. We have seen how politicians deceived people with empty promises and lips services, but we have confidence in our governor that this will not be a political statement".
He added that "Visiting the university alone was a huge relief for us. It gives us confidence that our Professor is interested in developing the institution. CRUTECH is the only state owned university therefore should be given priority attention by government.
"With the increment in prices of goods and services, the N169 million subvention was no longer sustainable. School fee is the only revenue source of the institution and students are not paying. So a university that has a wage bill of over N200 million and spend about N3 million daily to run generator plants across the four campuses cannot function effectively if not properly funded".
While reiterating the association's position that the government should set up mechanism to compel companies operating in the state to sacrifice one per cent of their profit before tax to the development of tertiary institutions in the state, he added that the development of education cannot be left to government alone.
"During the last CRUTECH stakeholders forum, we stated our position that government should set up an Education Endowment Fund (EEF) where one per cent of profits before tax of all the firms operating in the state will be devoted to the development of state owned tertiary institutions. We want to reaffirm this our position because the development of education should be everybody's concern not just the government", he said.
The President called on the Commissioner of Police and other security agencies in the state to tighten security in the institution.
"The news I'm getting from the institution about renewed cult activities is leaving me very worried. CRUTECH have loss many students to cult clashes and I begin to wonder if the young people are learning at all. I want to appeal to the Police Commissioner and other security agencies in the state to intensify efforts to curb crime in the varsity".
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)