Economy
Ebonyi, Cross River Boundary Dispute : Warring Communities Sets To Return In Peace

Ebonyi, Cross River Boundary Dispute : Warring Communities Sets To Return In Peace
Ebonyi, Cross River boundary dispute : warring communities sets to return in peace. After 20 years of abandoning their homes, the people of Iphuigwe in Izzi Local Government Area of Ebonyi State and Ukele in Yala Local Government Area of Cross River State, who hitherto engaged in a boundary clash, have resolved to give peace a chance and expressed willingness to allow displaced persons to return to their homes.
This decision was made in a peace negotiation with stakeholders of both communities, held in Ipollo, in Yala local government area of Cross River State, and championed by the Ebonyi/Cross River Youth Peace Development Movement led by Prince Pascal Nwenyi.
Both clans have lived peacefully for ages and shared common values in farming, schools, and ceremonies, as well as being said to be friends who intermarry, until the outbreak of the crisis in 2005 due to obvious disagreements.
A business mogul, Uchenna Zeal Igwe told our correspondent that the war happened when he was still a kid but it’s so sad that after 20 years, he can’t still go back to his home in Mfuma because of the crisis.
He pleaded with the government and relevant stakeholders to help out in making sure that peace is returned Mfuma.
Also, the President of the Ebonyi Cross River Youth Peace Development Movement, Barrister Pascal Nwenyi, while commending the people for resolving to live peacefully as they did before 2005 when the crisis broke out, observed that there has been relative peace among them and hence the need to return to the status quo.
He appealed to the two local government chairmen to prioritise the security of the lives of their people, urging them to step in to aid development in the communities, particularly in terms of mechanised agriculture, which would improve economic activities as peace has returned to the area.
Lending his voice, His Royal Highness, Eze Clement Eze, Eze Udo 1 of the Iphuigwe autonomous community, expressed gladness over the development and commended the Ukele people for accepting the Izzi back to their settlement and re-emphasised the importance of peace for the development of the people, among other things.
Chief Fidelis Ebi, a Ukele man who noted that both clans have lived peacefully for ages, regretted the prolonged crisis, saying that he is confident of the return to status quo in unity and peace, urging the people to embrace it.

Cross River
Meanwhile, the President General of the Iphuigwe community, Comrade Obeji Linus, who doubles as the chairman of the Abakaliki Rice Mill Industry, has noted that the peace agreement has been his priority ever since he assumed the office of PG and commended the people for agreeing to give peace a chance while urging them to abide by the terms of the agreement.
“We have agreed to settle for peace; if an Izzi person erred, the Izzi people should bring the person to book, and likewise for the Ukele people.
All we are resolute about is that peace should return so long as the two communities have agreed,” he said.
However, at the end of the meeting, letters were signed by both community stakeholders which will be distributed to both local government chairmen to attend another meeting, scheduled to be held on the 17th of April 2025 at Mfuma, the crisis area, as a display of their sincere resolution to live peacefully.
Economy
Osun APC Chieftain Begs Tinubu To Intervene In Contributory Pensioners’ Plights

Osun APC Chieftain Begs Tinubu To Intervene In Contributory Pensioners’ Plights
Osun APC chieftain begs Tinubu to intervene in contributory pensioners’ plights. The politician said that many pensioners were paid 50 per cent and 25 per cent lump sum.
Achieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to look into the plights of contributory pensioners in the country.
Mr Oyintiloye, a member of the defunct APC Presidential Campaign Council, made the appeal while speaking with journalists on Tuesday in Osogbo.
The APC chieftain said that delayed, non-payment of pensions, inadequate funding and corruption within the pension scheme led to hardship and financial stress for pensioners.
Mr Oyintiloye, a former lawmaker, said that since 2004, when the Pensions Reform Act(PRA 2004) on the contributory pension scheme was introduced by the Federal Government, the pensioner had not been treated fairly.
According to him, many pensioners, after two to three years are unable to access their pension while some are paid 50 per cent and 25 per cent lump sum.
The APC said that it was sad that many civil servants who had served the government for 35 years were being subjected to untold hardship after retirement due to delay and poor payment.
Mr Oyintiloye, who commended Mr Tinubu for approving N758 billion bond in February to clear 16 years pension liabilities, said that more needed to be done to save pensioners from untold hardships after retirement.
He urged the President to work with the National Assembly to review the 2004 Pensions Reform Act to enable pensioners to withdraw their retirement savings immediately after exiting the public service.
Mr Oyintiloye said that such a step would enable them to cater for themselves, venture into any business of their choice rather than living on 25 per cent lump sum of their savings and the monthly peanut.
He said that the life pensioners were living after retirement due to poor pay and delay could destroy the morale of those still in service and the coming generations.

APC
He stated, “I want to appeal to the President to look into the plights of pensioners under the contributory scheme. The 2004 Pension Act needs reviewing to enable pensioners to lead a decent life after retirement.
Due to poverty and delay in payment, many retirees cannot afford a decent meal, good health care, good housing, among others after retirement. The intervention of the President will go a long way in bringing relief to retirees and hope for those who are still in active service. That is why I am pleading to the President to intervene.
He has shown that he is a leader with the capacity to solve problems. His intervention will go a long way in bringing relief to these people and hope for those who are still in active service.’’
Economy
Governor Makinde Visits Burnt Aleshinloye Market, Halts Planned Demolition Of Affected Section

Governor Makinde Visits Burnt Aleshinloye Market, Halts Planned Demolition Of Affected Section
Governor Makinde visits burnt Aleshinloye market, halts planned demolition of affected section. Mr Makinde said that his administration would restructure the market and ensure proper architecture to avert recurrence.
Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, on Tuesday visited the Aleshinloye market, Ibadan, where a section got burnt on March 12.
Mr Makinde, while on-the-spot assessment of the incident, ordered suspension of the planned demolition of the burnt section until a proper alternative had been provided for the affected traders.
Recall that the fire outbreak occurred in the early hours of March 12, at the plastic and rubber section of the market, which destroyed goods worth millions of naira.
The governor made it known that his administration had provided some sort of palliatives to serve as immediate cushion for victims of the incident.

Oyo Gov. Makinde
He added that the state government, the Ibadan South-West Local Government Area and the Ibadan South Local Council Development Area would work on cushioning effect of the incident on traders in the next few days.
He, however, said that his administration would restructure the market, put in place a proper architecture that could avert future fire outbreaks.
“We have to enlighten the people. It is better to avoid anything that can lead to fire incident than to curtail it. So, the advocacy should be that people should store things, especially things with potential to get burnt with utmost caution,” he added.
Akwa Ibom
Contractors, Skill Labourers Praise Governor Eno For Contract Boom In Akwa Ibom

Contractors, Skill Labourers Praise Governor Eno For Contract Boom In Akwa Ibom
Contractors, skill labourers praise governor Eno for contract boom in Akwa Ibom…we now struggle to find skill labourers says private contractors.
Pastor Umo Eno’s infrastructure development is creating a buzz in Akwa Ibom State, with workers praising the Governor for a contract boom across the 31 local government areas of the State
Since assuming office on May 29, 2023, Governor Eno’s administration has been focused on implementing the ARISE Agenda which envisions a vibrant, inclusive, diversified, and highly industrialized economy with lifelong opportunities for the improvement of social welfare conditions and broadly-shared prosperity.
Some skilled labourers in Uyo who spoke with journalists yesterday, praised Governor Eno’s administration for its commitment to infrastructural development which has led to a surge in projects across the state.
Narrating the dividends of the Governor’s infrastructural revolution in the state, Aniefiok Udoh, a skilled carpenter working at the site of the ongoing Ewet luxury estate in Uyo, said:
“Governor Eno’s administration has been a blessing to us. Before now, we used to stand at the labour market along four lanes without jobs, but since Governor Eno assumed office, we now move from one site to the other. We have never had it so good. The numerous construction projects have provided us with good paying jobs and steady income”.
Also speaking, Enobong Johnson, a skilled mason recounted his gains: “private contractors used to pay us between three and four thousand naira per day, but since we started working with Government contractors, we smile home with at least eight thousand naira every day. May God bless our dear Governor.”
Meanwhile, facts-finding tours to some construction sites within Uyo metropolis revealed that over 500 skilled labourers are currently engaged by Western Legacy, contractors handling the Ewet luxury garden while over 600 workers often spotted at the different departments of the ongoing Arise park handled by Buletin construction Nigeria Limited.
Similarly, over 1,000 skilled labourers were also spotted at the sites of the ongoing dualization project of Uyo village road, dualization of the new Ring road from Idoro road to Ibiono Ibom and at the Elderly Citizens center handled by Amitec Construction Limited, Hensek Integrated services and U & K Nigeria limited, respectively.
On the flip side of this development, the contract boom has also had an unintended consequence on non-government contractors who are now struggling to find skilled labourers.

Skill Labourers Praise Governor Eno
“Many of our skilled labourers have been lured away by government contracts.” Said Mr Ekpo, the MD of build box Nigeria, a private contractor.
“Government contractors seem to pay skilled labourers higher hence, we are finding it difficult to complete our projects on time, because of the shortage of skilled workers,” he added.
Without equivocation, there is no local government area in Akwa Ibom State today, that does not have at least one major road construction ongoing in addition to either a model primary school or a primary health center.
From the Arise Compassionate homes targeted at each of the 368 wards of the state, to other strategic housing development and aviation hub expansion, Akwa Ibom State can best be described as a construction site with Akwa Ibomites gainfully engaged as core professionals, skilled workers and suppliers of one building material or the other.
The contract boom in Akwa Ibom is a testament to Governor Eno’s commitment to infrastructural development and job creation.
As the state continues to experience growth and development, skilled labourers remain appreciative of the opportunities provided by Governor Eno’s administration, with several other projects still lined up for flag-off in view.
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