• Delivering the ARISE Agenda Takes Priority as Retreat Enters Day Three

    Delivering the ARISE Agenda Takes Priority as Retreat Enters Day Three

    Some participants at the retreat.

    By Anietie Akpan

    The ongoing Akwa Ibom State Executive Council Retreat in Lagos, entered Day Three on Wednesday with the ARISE Agenda in focus.

    Gov. Umo Eno (right) exchanging pleasantries at the retreat one of the resource persons at the retreat.

    With Governor Umo Eno, presiding, it featured several sessions with resource persons engaging participants on a wide range of perspectives on “Delivering the ARISE Agenda”.

    A cross section of participants.

    Among the resource persons were Dr Maxwell Ubah the Chief Executive Officer, Strategy House Limited who opened the floor on ownership, loyalty and accountability in Public Service;

    Mayecor Sar a delivery expert in the Tony Blair Institute, charged the retreat with Introduction of Delivery Mechanisms and Performance Tracking; while Dr Linus Okorie, President of the GOTNI Leadership Center led the team on Transformational Leadership and Networking for Results.

    Some participants engrossed in one of the presentation .

    There were presentations, review and alignments on the planned Power, Tourism and Corporate Summits  as well  as Public  Service Rules Ethics.

    Recall that the Day two on Tuesday, focused prominently on “Opportunities in the Tourism Sector, Unlocking Opportunities in the Agriculture Sector, Strengthening the Power Sector, Akwa Ibom Geographical Information System, Procurement in Government Business”, among others.

    Some participants in rapt attention in one of the presentations.

    Resource Persons from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change and other professionals including Tourism expert, Ben Murray Bruce, Mr Eyo Ekpo- A Senior Adviser at the United Kingdom Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility (UKNIAF), took time to brainstorm with the State Government officials on perspectives to easier actualization of the ARISE Agenda of the State.

  • Gov. Otu Returns From Leave with “Double Dose of Energy”

    Gov. Otu Returns From Leave with “Double Dose of Energy”

    Gov. Bassey Otu on Arrival at the Margaret Ekpo International Airport, Calabar on Wednesday.

    By Anietie Akpan

    Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, has returned to Calabar after a three-week annual leave, declaring that he is back with “renewed vigor and a double dose of energy” to accelerate the transformation of the state.

    Addressing a jubilant crowd of supporters and government officials who thronged the Margaret Ekpo International Airport, Calabar, to welcome him on Wednesday, the Governor reaffirmed his commitment to delivering on his administration’s development blueprint, stating that the short break had recharged him for even greater service.

    The Governor in a press release by his Chief Press Secretary, Nsa Gill, said, “I thank God for His grace, because the strength He has given me is immeasurable, unimaginable. We have a manifesto to deliver to our people, and to some extent, I believe that in this second year, we can already boast that some of those promises are coming to fruition.”

    Continuing, the Governor said:“I truly missed each and every one of you, and I’ve come back with more strength and clarity of purpose.”

    He revealed that part of his time away was spent on a critical state assignment—inspecting and conducting due diligence on two aircraft acquired to ease the travel burden of air passengers in and out of Calabar. The process, he noted, was rigorous, involving over 200,000 pages of documentation and detailed physical inspections.

    “We had to go through every bolt, every screw. It was painstaking but necessary to ensure safety and accountability,” Otu explained.

    He disclosed that both aircraft are in the final stages of clearance and are expected to arrive in the state within a few weeks.

    Governor Otu further assured that the solid foundation his administration has laid is beginning to yield results as “we have planted the seeds. Now we must nurture them to harvest”.

    He highlighted the arrival of major federal projects in the state, including the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone initiative and the long-anticipated flag-off of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, describing these as historic milestones that will fully integrate Cross River into the national economic grid.

    “Cross River has long been projected as a major evacuation corridor,” he said, adding, “we are finally stepping into our rightful place in Nigeria’s economic structure.”

    The Governor emphasized that his administration is strengthening agricultural value chains to boost exports, food production, and economic inclusion.

    He announced that the President of the African Development Bank and Nigeria’s Vice President are scheduled to visit the state for the groundbreaking of a new Export Processing Economic Zone—a transformative project that will redefine Cross River’s economy and open up new frontiers for jobs and investment.

    Reassuring the people of inclusiveness, Governor Otu said, “There will be open doors for everyone to participate in this economic revival. The sky is the limit for Cross River.”

    The Governor returned alongside his wife, Her Excellency Bishop Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, to a rousing welcome by government officials, traditional leaders, residents, and well-wishers at the airport.

  • Lady Obareki Shows Love to a Family of Triplets

    Lady Obareki Shows Love to a Family of Triplets

    Lady Helen Eno Obareki with one of the triplets in the hospital.

    By Anietie Akpan

    The Coordinator, Office of the First Lady, Akwa Ibom State, Lady Helen Eno Obareki, has promised continuous support to a couple that had a set of triplets recently.

    According to the statement from her Media Unit, Lady Obareki, on Wednesday, April 9, visited the maternity ward of the Ibom Multi – Specialty Hospital, Uyo, where she shared in the joy of the couple who welcomed a set of triplets.

    The triplets, two girls and a boy were delivered on Sunday, April 6, to Mr and Mrs Sunday Ekpo.

    Lady Obareki who said she was thankful to God for the safe delivery of the babies, prayed for more doors of open blessings to be opened for the family, promising her “support in raising the children”.

    She later checked on the babies at the hospitals Nursery, before visiting another mother, 29 year old Utibe who just gave birth to a baby boy.

  • CRHA Moves to Repeal CRS Electricity Agency Law 2007, Enacts Electricity Law 2025

    CRHA Moves to Repeal CRS Electricity Agency Law 2007, Enacts Electricity Law 2025

    By Itam Offor

    The Cross River State House of Assembly (CRHA),, on Tuesday, took the second reading of the Bill for a Law to repeal the CRS Electricity Agency Law 2007 and enact the Electricity Law 2025.

    The Lead Sponsor of the Bill and Leader of the 10th Assembly, Rt Hon Francis Bassey Asuquo (Odukpani )in his presentation said that the bill provides for the creation and administration of the State’s Electricity Market as well as the establishment of the Regulatory Commission which will regulate electricity generation, transmission, systems operations, distribution and supply.

    The  Lead Sponsor further intimated that the bill also provides for establishment of the State’s Electrification Agency as well as the State’s Electrification Fund to promote reliable and universal access to electricity for all residents in the State.

    He sued for the support of the bill by Lawmakers while enumerating the advantages that the State will derive from the bill when passed into Law.

    Contributing to the debate, the Deputy Speaker, Hon Sylvester Agabi noted that the bill will greatly facilitate job creation amongst other benefits.

    Also speaking, the Chief Whip of the House, Rt Hon Hillary Bisong emphasized that the State should take advantage of the recent  removal of  electricity from the exclusive list to the concurrent legislative list thereby empowering States to go into electricity generation and transmission.

    He added that this will positively impact  every facet of the State’s economy as the importance of electricity to the wellbeing of citizens cannot be overemphasized.

    On his part, the Deputy Leader of the House and Member representing Abi State Constituency, Rt Hon Davies Etta remarked that some States have already passed the bill hence the need for the House to give it an early passage to enable the State enjoy the numerous benefits of improved power supply.

    Other Lawmakers unanimously supported the bill stressing that, Cross River State with several rivers and waterfalls is naturally endowed to generate electricity which will adequately address the current epileptic power supply and rejuvenate economic activities.

    They noted, amongst other benefits that, Small and Medium Scale Industries will thrive while investors will be encouraged to site businesses in the State.

    The Speaker, Rt Hon Elvert Ayambem noted that the State has been plagued by epileptic power supply from the National Grid for a long time making it difficult for businesses to thrive as most of them depend sorely on generators. He reiterated that adequate power supply drives the economy of nations.

    Ayambem further assured  that the House will give the bill an early passage after a robust engagement with stakeholders during it’s public hearing stage as  he subsequently referred the bill to the House Committee on Power after it’s second reading by the Clerk, Barr Catherine Ubi.

  • Efforts to Provide Safety Nets For Less Privileged Gaining Traction, Senator Ekpenyong

    Efforts to Provide Safety Nets For Less Privileged Gaining Traction, Senator Ekpenyong

    Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong.

    By Kelvin Obambon

    The Senator representing Cross River Southern Senatorial District, Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong has declared that steps taken by the Federal Government to provide safety nets for the less privileged and to build a more just and inclusive society were gaining significant traction.

    He told the Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU) that despite global economic upheavals, these steps which are being driven by Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, with support from the National Assembly will have full manistation soon.

    In a press release from his media unit and made available to some journalists in Calabar, Ekpenyong made the remark Tuesday while addressing the 150th session of the IPU in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on the theme: Parliamentary Action For Social Development.

    The lawmaker said, “given the current global economic and social climate, the steps being taken by President Bola Tinubu, and supported by parliamentary actions from the Senator Godswill Akpabio led National Assembly, the efforts to provide safety nets for the less privileged and to build a more just and inclusive society were gaining significant traction.”

    Ekpenyong further said, “in spite of the challenges, Nigeria had established the Consumer Credit Corporation, which provides access to structured, low-interest credit; enacted the Nigeria Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) aimed at expanding access to higher education by providing interest-free loans to eligible students; and doubled the monthly allowances for corps members under the National Youth Service Corps.”

    Senator Ekpenyong expressed confidence that Nigeria would continue to make progress towards achieving social justice, inclusive development, and lasting peace for all citizens and thanked the IPU for its invaluable work in nurturing synergy among national parliaments.

  • Gov. Eno Bags Governor of the Year Award, Says It’s a Challenge For More Work

    Gov. Eno Bags Governor of the Year Award, Says It’s a Challenge For More Work

    Gov. Umo Eno (right), receiving the award from his Deputy, Senator Akon Eyakenyi.

    By Anietie Akpan

    The Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno has bagged the Leadership Newspaper Governor of the Year award saying, it’s a challenge for more work.

    Consequently, Governor Eno in a press release from his Media Unit on Tuesday, charged members of his team to redouble efforts in ensuring that more impacts of good governance are felt by the people of the State.

    Speaking at the ongoing State Exco Retreat in Lagos, shortly after being presented with the award received on his behalf by his Deputy, Senator Akon Eyakenyi, he said the avalanche of accolades on him by several media and non media organizations, meant that he was being more closely observed across the globe.

    Welcoming back the delegation from Abuja, the Governor said he took the difficult decision of being represented at the award ceremony, because of the high premium he placed on the ongoing retreat and again thanked the management of The Leadership Newspaper for finding him worthy.

    His words: “I was meant to be in Paris for a very important international engagement today, and I was also meant to be in Abuja for the Leadership Newspaper award. But I couldn’t attend any of them because this retreat is very serious business which we had already planned.

    “I thank God for the award and it is to God’s Glory that we are being celebrated and honoured. I dedicated the previous award on me by This Day Newspaper and Arise News Tv to my political father, Deacon Udom Emmanuel, for identifying me and supporting me all the way”.

    Governor whose speech was received with ovation from the EXCO members at the retreat, said, “I didn’t have confidence in myself, he stood by me and urged me on. A good child dances and receives accolades and brings honour to his parents.

    “I dedicate this particular award to all members of our team, both past and present.

    “It is a call for more work and I believe we all know that the world is watching us. God forbid we drop the ball, they are also watching”.

    Earlier, the Deputy Governor, had extolled the Governor for the making the State proud through his achievements.

    “Akwa Ibom people are proud of you. So many Akwa Ibom people came to Abuja to identify with you. I walked out proudly as an Akwa Ibom person to receive this award on your behalf.

    “The organizers spoke glowingly of you and you were highly regarded in the order of precedence”, she said.

    On her delegation to receive the award were the Commissioner for Information, Elder Aniekan Umanah, Political Adviser to the Governor, Chief Godwin Ntukudeh, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ekerete Udoh, the House of Assembly Member for Nsit Ibom, Hon Eric Akpan and Mrs Owoidighe Ekpoattai, Honorary Special Adviser to the Governor.

  • Odukpani: Theatre of Blood ?

    Odukpani: Theatre of Blood ?

    Gov. Bassey Otu.

    By Anietie Akpan

    In the past 35 years about 150 innocent persons are feared to have lost their lives to series of communal clashes involving different communities in Odukpani Local Government Area (LGA) of Cross River State.

    Some of these communal conflicts include Odukpani Qua Town/New Netim in Odukpani LGA in  September 2016 and about six persons were killed and even beheaded. Same community was attacked in December 2015 and two persons died.

    New Netim was completely wiped out by their Odukpani Qua Town brothers and they are scattered, squatting in different parts of the state.

    It was gathered that the clashes were as a result of a long standing land dispute and the  people of Odukpani Qua Town have severally been regarding the people of New Netim as settlers hence should leave.

    Between June 13 and July 23, 2019, it was a case of attack and reprisal attacks that sacked villages of Mbiabo Edere, Ediong, Obomitiat, Idim Ndom, Mkpanuruk, Etehentem, Ikot Otu, Ikot Efa, Ikot Iwatt, Ikot Offiong, Ekpene Eki, Obodio and Obionno in Mbiabo Ebom and Eki wards of Odukpani council.

    Ekpo who is also a community leader in Akpap Okoyong, had in 2019 said, “from 1990 to now (2019), close to 100 people have died as a result of the crisis. The Comprehensive Community School erected by us (Obom Itiat and Mkpoete) for more than 36 years has been pulled down.

    “The health centre and schools which are not for the ObomItiat people alone have been destroyed and we have been crying. What offence have we committed? As we are here so many people have been displaced. The crisis affects not alone Obom Itiat but has degerated to Mbiabo clan, Ediong clan and part of Eki. So many communities have been wiped out and millions naira lost”.

    In the wake of the 2019 clash, over 50 persons were said to have been killed and about 3,000 rendered homeless as houses, schools and health centres were completely ravaged and raised down. The fight was between villages in Mbiabo Obom Itiat ward, aided by the squatters from Ikot Offiong, and Eki council ward.

    The then Governor Ben Ayade’s government had set up a seven man committee led by the former Managing Director of State Water Board Company, Chief Victor Effiom Ekpo to settle the feuding communities and to a certain extent, peace of the graveyard returned to the areas as some of the sacked communities are yet to return.

    Another incident was in May, 2021 and four persons were feared dead including a pregnant woman following a communal clash between the people of Ikot Offiong and Akpap Okoyong in Odukpani LGA.

    Chief Ekpo had then said that, “the people of Ikot Offiong were displaced from their ancestral home of Ikot Offiong in Oku Iboku in Itu LGA of Akwa Ibom state following series of clashes and were given where to stay in Akpap Okoyong but now they have risen against their host”.

    Just few weeks ago, in the latest of the crisis in Odukpani LGA, the Ikoneto and Ubambat people clashed over palm estate with a spillover in Akpap Okoyong.

    Recall that same displaced Ikot Offiong people had three years ago invaded Ubambat, burnt almost all the houses there and took over Ubambat.

    So in this latest conflict, the people of Akpap Okoyong who are not sharing boundary with Ikoneto or Ubambat, were attacked in the spillover. Two persons were said to have died in the attack. One each in Ikoneto and Ubambat while one was hospitalized. The third person who was shot along side the woman later died in the hospital. Both of them were said to have been attacked in Ikoneto.

    The Ikot Offiong people are scattered all over Odukpani communities like, Ikoneto, Ubambat, Obomitiat, Eki, Mbiabo and others.

    Commenting on the crisis then, the Clan head of Obom Itiat Edere clan, Etubom Effiong Asuquo Nyong said, “the conflict that engulfed my area, ObomItiat Edere is as a result of people claiming that I and my community must not exist. That we must go back to Calabar were we came from and they erroneously said the land which we live belongs to them which is a baseless information. By origin I am an Abayen man and our neighbours in Eki have attempted to annex us by force and our objection to their annexation bid led to this crisis

    Commenting this latest clash, an indigene of Ikot Offiong, Etim Okon said, “for years we have been suffering persecution in Oku Iboku and now in our state, our brothers do not want us to co-exist with them. This is wrong and the state government should step in and give us a permanent place to stay since we were displaced in Oku Iboku in Itu LGA of Akwa Ibom state”.

    In an interview with Pillar Today, the former MD of Water Board, Chief Ekpo who is also the MD CEO of South South Alliance Nigerian Limited, charged the state government led by Senator Bassey Otu to intervene and put an end to the incessant conflicts in Odukpani LGA

    “I am from Akpap Okoyong in Odukpani local government. To the best of my knowledge, the crisis that people are talking here and there, we have Ikoneto, we have Ubambat Okoyong, we have Esuk Ubambat and this crisis thing is within Ikoneto and Ubambat, It has to do with the palm fronds and all that is what they are having little issues over.

    “So for what I know, the people of Akpap Okoyong are not sharing boundary with Ikoneto. We don’t have boundary with Ikoneto or Ubambat. Akpap has boundary with Usung Udua Okoyong. You pass Akpap which is supposed to be a traditional headquarter of Okoyong. But whoever that has any little issue with any village in Okoyong within Ubambat, Usung Udua, all their attempts is to attack Akpap Okoyong”.

    He queried, “The question is why are they channeling their their anger to Akpap Okoyong?  That is the problem we the people of Akpap Okoyong are facing. Why are they channeling their issues to Akpap Okoyong where I am from? If they have a boundary problem or any issue they have between Ikoneto and Ubambat, the  leadership of those two communities should solve their problems and not escalating and expanding it.

    “I only call for a stop, nobody should fight and kill each other again. The economy of Nigeria is already biting in the life of people, so we should face it without transferring aggression within ourselves”.

    Pillar Today gathered that both Ikoneto and Akpap Okoyong were in the process of settling the dispute before recent escalation.

    Ekpo advised that a police station should be established in the crisis areas and a buffer zone established by the state government to check further reoccurrence.

    Pillar Today further gathered that the state government has waded into the Odukpani crisis particularly the latest incident to restore peace and stop the blood shed.

     

  • Cross River Started Paying N70, 000 Minimum Wage Since December 2024, CPS

    Cross River Started Paying N70, 000 Minimum Wage Since December 2024, CPS

    Gov. Bassey Otu. 

    By Anietie Akpan

    The Cross River State Government has described recent media reports that the state has not paid the N70,000 minimum wage as “false, unfounded, and a gross misrepresentation of facts.”

    In a statement issued on Monday, April 7, the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the Governor, Mr. Nsa Gill, said it is not true that the state is among the states yet to implement the minimum wage.

    Accordingly, the Chief Press Secretary urged the public to disregard the misleading reports, assuring Cross Riverians and Nigerians that, the state government remains focused on prioritizing the well-being of its workforce and the residents alike.

    He regretted that the misleading report was published in one of the reputable national dailies, The Punch Newspaper, without proper verification.

    “Our attention has been drawn to a misleading report in The Punch and some other media platforms, falsely listing Cross River among states that are yet to implement the new N70,000 minimum wage for workers,” Gill said adding, “this report is entirely false.”

    He emphasized that Governor Bassey Edet Otu’s administration is “one of the first in the country” to fully implement the new wage structure as early as December 2024.

    “The implementation cut across both the state and local government services, with full consequential adjustments, and workers are already benefiting from the new wage structure,” he noted.

    Gill noted that such a misleading publication is a sensitive report and it would only be fair for the same news platforms to publish the verified position of the Cross River State government.

    The facts clearly stated by the state government, he said, can be easily verified by stakeholders such as the State Chairmen of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE).

    “Governor Otu’s administration remains fully committed to the welfare and upliftment of workers in Cross River State…Salaries have continued to be paid regularly and without fail”, he said.

  • At State EXCO Retreat, Governor Eno Reiterates Zero Tolerance on Excuses

    At State EXCO Retreat, Governor Eno Reiterates Zero Tolerance on Excuses

    Gov. Umo Eno (right) brainstorming with his Deputy, Senator Akon Eyakenyi at the retreat.

    By Anietie Akpan

    The members of the Akwa Ibom State Executive Council (EXCO), have been warned against complacency and excuses as they work to deliver on the agenda of the Governor Umo Eno led administration.

    Governor Eno said this at the Akwa Ibom State Executive Council retreat currently taking place in Lagos, therefore called for synergy, collaboration, loyalty and commitment to recording results.

    In a press release from his Media Unit, the Governor said the retreat is meant to further distill the culture of deliverables and deepen respect  for boundaries as his administration works to relentlessly drive its vision of economic growth and wellbeing, peace and prosperity for the people of the State.

    Declaring open the retreat at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos, Governor Eno said, the retreat is expected to have participants, fully reinvigorated, equipped, refreshed  and challenged for the tasks ahead.

    “We have assembled a great team of speakers drawn from diverse backgrounds and I know  we are going to have a great and exciting time.

    “Even though this is essentially an EXCO Retreat, we have, however, brought in all our Delivery Team Members and stakeholders, to reinforce our commitment in ensuring timely delivery of our projects.

    A section of EXCO Members at the retreat.

    “We were here, last in 2023, shortly after our inauguration, where we had distilled the foundational principles of the Arise Agenda with the then EXCO members.

    “It’s good to note that a number of the members of the last EXCO have been reappointed and thus are deeply conversant with our culture of deliverables”.

    The Governor who appreciated resource persons, particularly, Tony Blair Institute, for accepting to share their knowledge and expertise, reminded the new EXCO members, that “the fact that you are here, means you completely understand our propelling impulse which essentially  is that we are running against time.”

    He maintained that time was of essence, “given the number of very audacious projects, we are determined to execute and complete within the next two years of our first term.”

    Emphasizing the need for teamwork and unity, Governor Eno maintained that if he were to suggest a theme for the retreat, it would be “Teaming  for Greater  Success”.

    Pastor Eno spoke glowingly on his Arise Agenda, saying that it has been articulated and translated into implementable layers, maintaining that having “taken acute and deep ownership of the vision”, the EXCO members are the agents to relentlessly drive the vision to completion.

    Another section of the EXCO Members.

    He reminded them that Akwa Ibom people will not tolerate excuses, hence his decision to appoint a renowned technocrat as his Chief Delivery Adviser and Executive Assistant.

    Governor Eno used the forum to again clarify that the State Delivery Advisors have their responsibilities clearly spelt out, which is to supervise some of the major projects billed for completion within the next 24 months.

    “They have the institutional memory and knowledge of these projects, and we have simply asked them to complete what they had started and deliver them to specifications and on time.

    “The Honourable Commissioners have new projects that we are initiating and are expected to follow-through on those projects  to completion”, he said.

    The retreat, expected to last four days had on the first day, Tuulia Pitkanem, a senior adviser in the Tony Blair Institute, and a former Chief of Staff  to the Prime Minister of Finland, who spoke on ways of translating the Governor’s address into policy interventions.

    Others who spoke on Day One, include Mr Emem Bob who spoke on the Budget Presentation and Fiscal Outlook, as well as Government Communication and Reputation Management presented by Mr. Aniekan Umanah.

  • 200 Students, Volunteers, Clean Up Shores of Calabar River, Courtesy, UNICEF, Others

    200 Students, Volunteers, Clean Up Shores of Calabar River, Courtesy, UNICEF, Others

    The clean up exercise at Marina beach.

    By Anietie Akpan

    As part of efforts to keep the rivers, oceans free and clean, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) through the Green Rising Initiative, mobilized over 200 young people to take action in cleaning up the Marina Beach of the Calabar River in Calabar, Cross River State.

    The clean up exercise at the beach, on Saturday, April 5, was  the concluding part of the three day (April 3-5, 2025) Climate Education and Awareness programme on the theme: “Tides of Change-Young Voices for a Greener Coast”; powered by UNICEF, GreenRising, GenUnlimited, YPAT and the UNICAL and implemented by Plogging Nigeria and Biodiversity Rescue Club (BRC) Nigeria.

    It commenced in the early hours of Saturday, at the shores of the Marina beach which the high tide had earlier deposited large quantity of debris, mostly plastics and cans, and at low tide the coastline was dry for the students to remove the debris before the high tide would come and swim them back to the river.

    Dressed in T-shirts with the inscription: “Tides of Change-Young Voices for a Greener Coast” and “Be A UNICEF Green Rising Champion”, (front and back), hand gloves and shoes for safety, the students moved from point to point and cleared the debris in large areas of the Marina beach and by the time the high tide arrived, the cleaned areas were clean and free.

    The UNICEF WASH Specialist, Enugu Field Office, Mrs. Rebecca Bolatito Gabriel in a statement made available to some newsmen said, “by this, young people are taking action to reduce plastic pollution by cleaning up all forms of plastics that are littered at the beach. The plastics that are collected will be sorted and recycled – hence reducing the amount of plastic in the environment and consequently its impact on the climate”.

    Plastic pollution in water bodies according to the statement, “poses a serious threat, causing harm to marine life through ingestion, entanglement, and the introduction of harmful chemicals, as well as impacting ecosystems and human health.

    “One of the biggest sources of plastic in our seas is simply littering. Rubbish left on the beach after a day out, refuse fly-tipped in our rivers and waste blown in from our streets – all contribute to a massive problem.

    “A lot of this rubbish comes from single-use plastics. Straws, bottles, bags, crisp packets, stirrers, coffee cups, yoghurt pots – the list goes on. A huge proportion of our waste comes from plastics that we use just once and then throw it away. Sometimes we put it in the bin, but sometimes we don’t, and it works its way into our seas. These single-use items are also notoriously hard to recycle”.

    Some of the participants interviewed during the cleanup exercise, expressed  concerns with the activities of humans in dumping waste anyhow as these waste products often find their way into the rivers and oceans causing pollution and climate change.

    Some the recovered waste being parked by the participants.

    One of the participants, a 400 level student of Public Health, University of Calabar, Gift Akoh, said, “we are doing the beach clean up today (Saturday). This can be a habitat for mosquitoes and other insects  but if we can keep the beach clean, it can reduce the way and manner mosquitoes breed here and will help mitigate climate change”.

    Apparently excited to be part of the clean up, Akoh promised to be a true “UNICEF Green Rising Champion” by taking the message of climate change far and wide saying, “I want to say thank you to UNICEF for coming up with this initiative, it shows that we really want a change”.

    Another participant, Joshua Otie, a 300 level student of the Department of Public Health, University of Calabar, opined, “I run my own organisation, called Hope Assured Foundation. I am here with some of my members as volunteers”.

    “Globally there has been a great surge for climate  change issues rising to Ozone depletion due to human activities and most of these activities include the indecent use of plastics”, he said, noting that, “there is no adequate facilities in recycling these plastics”.

    The idea around this by UNICEF and other partners, she said, “is to first create the awareness  that our river bodies are also breeding lives and some of the things we throw into the rivers or ocean cause harm to the river bodies  and some how at large, our eco system.

    “We consume things from the river and plastics have chemicals that have shown to be contributing to the rate of cancer globally. In fact,  of recent, cancer is the second highest killer disease in the world. Most of these is because of the chemicals that are found in plastics.

    “The ecosystem is being degraded because of  these human activities. We are here to first create awareness that, this is wrong and also take action as young people. And of course, the world is ours in the nearest future but the leaders of today and the nearest future so we are taking action as young people by cleaning up the beach and in generally taking climate action to sustain the earth”.

    In this regards, “I want to say thank you to UNICEF and their partners for initiating this and funding the idea. We are super excited that this is happening, like Oliver twist, we are asking for more. This is just a little  in the ocean, we want to see more of these initiatives that are young people centered because young people are at the forefront of effecting the change we want to see in the community”, Otie said.

    One of the volunteers from Nigeria Red Cross Society, Cross River Branch, a Youth Coordinator, Christina Etim, said, “we are cleaning up the beach to make the environment safe for the habitants in the water and around. Cleaning up the beach will help protect the habitats as you know, human attitudes, activities towards the environment is why we are facing  climate change.

    “If you check around, you will see plastics at the shores of the river, which is not good for the habitants of the water, so we need to change our attitude and be friendly to the environment and it will go a long way in tackling the effects of climate change”.