Sunday 16 February 2014

Akwa United players to earn less than LMC's monthly benchmark



Players of Uyo based Nigerian professional Football League side, Akwa United have been told they may earn less than the one hundred and fifty thousand naira monthly salary benchmark established by the League Management Committee to take effect from the new season.

A club source hinted over the weekend that the club will not be able to meet the financial conditions of the LMC, but will do same next season. It has also been revealed that the highest paid player of the club will earn a hundred and twenty thousand naira, a situation that has raised huge concerns to the players and fans following the abolishment of sign on fees by the League Management body.

The source said the club did not include the new salary structure in its budget for the season, maintaining that the club cannot accept what they cannot pay.

It was also gathered that a member of the LMC had last week called some players of the team asking how much they are being paid by the club.

“Akwa United refused to negotiate salaries for their players on time, delayed till the dying minutes and force the poor salary structure on the players, leaving them with no option as clubs had already finished registration of players for the new season," a fan, Bassey Sambo lamented.

Mr. Sambo said it is unacceptable and referred to the situation as a sabotage for a club which received the highest fund last season among clubs nationwide by a State Government, not to be able to pay the new benchmark salary set up by the LMC. He called on the management to trim the squad to thirty players instead of having close to fifty as the case were in previous seasons.

Efforts to reach the teams' management to comment on the issue as at press time proved abortive.

The new Glo Professional Football League season kicks off on March, 7 across the country, with Akwa United welcoming Gombe United at the Uyo township stadium.

Monday 10 February 2014

2015: Akwa Ibom and Akpabio’s succession plan



The stage is set for an epic battle. Following the release of the timetable for 2015 elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the politics of succession assumed a new dimension in Akwa Ibom State, governorship aspirants have been declaring their interests.

Many stakeholders have also urged Governor
Godswill Akpabio to make public his succession plan. Many issues will shape the contest next year. At a ceremony in Awa, a rustic Ibibio town, two weeks ago, the governor revisited the debate on zoning. He said that in 2015, power should shift to the Eket Senatorial District. Akpabio explained that the zone had been left in the cold for almost 16 years.

The governor’s support for zoning has been received with mixed feelings. Some
politicians have described it as an attempt to edge out of the race, other aspirants without justification. But, others have hailed the governor, describing him as an apostle of justice and fairplay. Two prominent PDP chieftains from Eket District eyeing the seat are former Secretary to Government Umanana Umana and his successor, Udom Emmanuel.

But, the people of Oron, who are spread across five local government areas in Eket
District, are disturbed by the governor’s body language. They have argued that,
since the state was created, based on the agreement among the Ibibio, Annang and
Oron, zoning should reflect the ethnic composition, instead of the senatorial zones
created out of political expediency.

The former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Victor Iyanam, an Oron man, is a champion of “zoning by ethnic bloc.” He said that Oron has been marginalised in the the state. “Oron people are charting their own destiny. If you cannot zone the governorship to Oron, we are better off in an open contest so that we can go and vote for who we like. Instead of deceiving us and making us to accept senatorial zoning and, at the end of the day, we lose out from that contest and have nothing for the next 24 years.

It is better for Oro people to embrace an open contest and vote for who they like,” he said.
Many Oron leaders share this sentiment. But, other leaders of Eket District are erecting brick walls on their way. For instance, the former Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Nduese Essien, disputed the Oron leaders’ claims. He said the “tripod story” had been debunked at the national level. “At the national level, we used to have tripod of Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo.

The same people agitating for tripod in Akwa Ibom State used the same tactics to snatch the
presidency to the Southsouth, leading to the emergence of an Ijaw man as the
president. So, zoning cannot be based on the ethnic bloc,” he added. Akpabio has also come under attack for alleged imposition of an aspirant, Udom Emmanuel, on the party. Emmanuel, a banker, succeeded Umana as the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) last year.

At a rally in Uyo, the state capital, Senator Effiong Bob, spoke against plans by the
governor to anoint an aspirant. Bob, who had represented Uyo District in the Senate,
advised the people to be vigilant. He said that imposition of an aspirant is anti-
democratic. “We want everybody to come out for the overall interest of this state and the country.

Anybody that wants to contest can contest. My general advice to the people of the state is that they should be vigilant. They should also be conscious about their rights. Their right to vote and be voted for. Also, the people must be able to shine their eyes to know what is good for them. “I am not going to suggest anybody for anybody. I believe that we are wise enough to choose an inclusive person that will lead the state and lead the people of the state, not an individual that will come and lead individuals,” he said.

The former deputy governor, Chris Ekpenyong, was in the same frame of mind. He urged the people to shun fear and resist imposition.
“To the Akwa Ibom people, it is time for you to start coming out. Nobody can impose
any candidate on the people. I have seen poverty and I have seen riches. There is
nothing anybody can give to me, ” he said.
Third Republic Senator Etang Umoyo, who represented Eket District, also spoke at
the rally.

He described Akwa Ibom people as a republican people, saying they cannot
be cowed. “When it is important, we will talk. We will not accept any form of imposition. We are republican people. We have never been cowed by anybody. There is no political
barrier we cannot break,” he stressed.
It is a crowded race.

Apart from Umana and Emmanuel, other aspirants include Prof.
Richard King, Nsima Ekere; Michael Onofiok, Ambassador Assam Assam (SAN),
Ekpenyong Nkekim, Patrick Ekpotu, Bishop Sam Akpan, Effiong Abia, and Senator
Helen Esuene.

King
Prof. King is a member of the Presidential Monitoring Committee on Niger Delta
Development Commission (NDDC). He is a close ally of President Goodluck
Jonathan. Thier relationship started 30 years ago. He is seen by many as someone
who can consolidate on the achievements of Akpabio, based on his vast experience.
King, an Eket man, is favoured by the zoning arrangement being canvassed by the
governor. The don, who holds traditional titles of Okuku of Idua Clan, Eket and Obong
Ikkike of Uyo, is not relenting in his efforts to get the ticket. He has begun
consultations with traditional rulers and others that matters on his plan to succeed
the governor. Recently, he has opened his campaign office in Uyo. His structure, the
Divine Mandate Organisation, is also waxing stronger.
King is building a formidable political structure that would make him coast to victory
in the election, if he gets the PDP ticket. The feeling is that the President will also
support his bid for power in the oil-rich state.
But the question is: Will the don get the governor’s support? King is perceived as a
dark horse in the race.

Emmanuel
Emmanuel is a banker-turned politician. He was not in contention, until he became
the SSG. Until his appointment, he was the Executive Director of the Zenith Bank. It
is believed that the governor has made up his mind to anoint him as the candidate.
Emmanuel is favoured by the zoning arrangement. He is hails from Onna, the heart of Ibibioland.
As a dependable ally of the governor, the SSG now has adverssaries. He is perceived
as an outsider waiting to wear the crown without much political labour. The political
foes of the governor are ganging up against him.
Recently, he organized a thanksgiving service in his Awa-Iman hometown. To observers, the ceremony marked the first phase of the succession endorsement.
Many gig wigs witnessed the event. Akpabio, his commissioners and special advisers and federal and state legislators were guests. For Emmanuel, the thanksgiving ceremony marked the beginning of a turbulent journey to the State House. Will he get the support of the political class while riding on Akpabio’s back to the throne? Time will tell.

Umana
He is a former ally of Akpabio. He was the SSG for six years, until he was booted out.
He was a powerful and influential politician. But, there ends the story. Although he is
not favoured by zoning, the Nsit Ubium-born politician is bent. He has supporters
across the three districts.
His political platform is suspect. The reality has dawned on his supporters that the PDP may not field him. If he defects, many of them will not follow him to the new party.
Umana has built a formidable political structure across the three senatorial districts.
He is wealthy. Many see him as a game changer, if there will be a free and fair
primaries in the PDP. It is distressing to his associates that he was removed from
office as the SSG. The sack jolted him out of the delusion that he was the closest ally
of the governor.
Like a soldier on the battle field, Umana is still combative. He has experience. But, how he intends to get the ticket without the governor’s support is the major challenge.

Ekere
He is the former deputy governor. Ekere resigned his appointment in 2012 in a
controversial manner to avoid being impeached by the House of Assembly. Although he claimed that he resigned on personal grounds, his resignation is still a subject of discussion .
Ekere has not deserted the political battle. He has a formidable structure. He emerged as the consensus candidate of the Ikot Abasi Federal Constituency few weeks ago. Many have described the politician as a large-hearted and forgiving person. He is said to have reconciled with Akpabio, who applauded him for his
forgiving nature.
Ekere’s public acceptance is not an issue, compared to other aspirants. There are
speculations in some quarters that he may emerge as the governor’s second option,
since the governor has narrowed down his choice to the Ibibio of Eket Senatorial
District.

Onofiok
He is a chartered shipbroker from Oron. Although Onofiok is new in politics, he is
favoured by zoning.
He is a new comer to the Akwa Ibom political scene. But, he has vowed not to chicken out of the race. Onofiok is one of those agitating for zoning, based on the Ibibio-Annang-Oron arrangement. He explained that that was the agreement evolved by the founding fathers of the state. He also said that zoing based on the senatorial district, was propounded by the governor.
The aspirants said that there are many benefits and opportunities in the maritime sector. He promised to explore them, if elected as the governor.
The question now is: will Akwa Ibom people support a person who pundits have
described as a “novice” in politics? Will he get the governor’s support, since he is not
from the Ibibio axis of the Eket District?

Asam
He is the Nigerian Ambassador to Russia. He has served as the Attorney General and
Commissioner for Justice under Akpabio. He is a strong personality for the job and he has experience.
In terms of zoning, he is favoured. He is also one of those campaigning against imposition. He said the move will fail.
Assam may not have the governor’s support. Other stakeholders may not also support him because he has a strong personality.

Ntekim
Ntekim is the former Chairman of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) during the
tenure of former Governor Victor Attah. He is now the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice. He has served as the Commissioner for Transport. He is
believed to be one of the political godsons of Atuekong Don Etiebet. The zoning
arrangement favours Ntekim. He is from Oron. But, the fear in some quarters is that
he may not be accepted by entire Akwa Ibom people.

Ekpotu
Ekpotu is a former deputy governor under Akpabio. During the turbulent 2006 PDP
primaries, the party’s reconciliation committee headed by Chief Tony Anenih brokered peace among the warring politicians. The peace accord gave Attah the opportunity to nominate Akpabio’s deputy, when Attah’s bid to install his son-in-law and former Commissioner for Health, Bob Ekarika, failed. Attah nominated his
Commissioner for Information, Ekpotu, as the running mate. Akpabio was not comfortable with the idea. According to analysts, Ekpotu’s emergence was to give the Ibibios, the largest ethnic group in the state, a place in Akpabio’s government.
But, the governor later dropped Ekpotu to pave the way for Ekere, his preferred choice. original running mate.
To many people, Ekpotu is making a feeble atttempt. They alleged that he is trying to
act a spoiler to Ekere’s governorship ambition because both of them are from Ikot Abasi Federal Constituency. Already, Ekere has been adopted as the consensus candidate of the constituency.

Abia
He is an Oron man. He is the Commissioner for Rural Development. He has worked with Akpabio for 11 years. He was Secretary to the Council of Chiefs. He was also Secretary, Finance and General Purpose Committee (FGPC) and Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs. When he was at the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, he built a solid political structure. The council chairmen were rooting for him. He is believed to be riding on Akpabio’s back Abia will compete with other strong aspirants from Eket.

Esuene
Senator Esuene is the only female aspirant. She was the wife of the former military
governor of the old Cross River State, Chief Udokaha Esuene. She was appointed the
Minister of State for Health in July 2005. She later became the Minister of Environment in January 2006. After a cabinet reshuffle in January 2007, Esuene was given an expanded portfolio as the Minister of Environment and Housing. She left office in May 2007. She was elected into the Senate from the Akwa Ibom South (Eket Senatorial District). Analysts are of the view that Senator Esuene stands a chance of becoming the next governor because she is close to the Presiency. But, many do not
take her seriously because she is a woman.

Okpulupm Ette
Okpulupm Ette is a two-term member and Manjority Leader of the House of Assembly. Sources said that the Ibeno-born politician is a grassroots man That is perceived as an added advantage. He is favoured by zoning. But, he may not get the governor’s support.

Akpan
Akpan is an agitator for power shift to the Eket District. The politician fron Onnan is
the International Coordinator of Akwa Ibom Peoples’ Forum (AKPF). His group
worked for the victory of Akpabio in 2007. Akpan was became the Special Adviser on
Political and Legislative Affairs. Many council chairmen were loyal to him. Thus, he
was popular at bthe grassroots. When he was dropped from the cabinet, he became
the deputy chairman of the PDP. His senatorial ambition crumbled in 2011. He was asked to step down for Mrs. Esuene. Currently, he is the Chairman of Akwa Ibom State Road Maintenance Agency. Unlike before, he has lost grip over the political structure in his Onna Local Government Area. He may be asked to step down for the SSG, who is from the same area.

Source: The Nation (Kazeem Ibrahim)

Wednesday 5 February 2014

8 year old raped to death in Etinan

An eight year-old primary school girl has been raped to death by unknown persons in Ikot Ekang, Etinan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom.
The incident took place on Tuesday night when she was sent on errand by her grandfather at about 6.30 pm.
It was learnt that the grandfather, Mr Enobong Wilson, raised alarm when the girl did not return three hours after she left the house.
Her corpse was eventually found on Wednesday morning near an uncompleted building in the village.
The girl was a pupil of Christian Victory Nursery and Primary School located in the village.
Mr Ufok Tommy, the school’s Head Teacher told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the deceased was registered in the school by her grandfather at the beginning of this academic year.
“We came to school this morning and discovered a crowd of women gathered in one uncompleted building along the school road discussing the incident.
‘`So one of my teachers rushed to find out what had happened and was shocked to see the corpse of the primary three pupil of this school.
“We saw her pant, two pairs of sandals and a can fish which she bought for her grandfather on the ground,” he said.
The village head, Chief Ekere Akpan, said it was the first time such incident happened in the community.
“When I heard of this incident, I reported the matter to the police who came to the scene and took the corpse away.
“The police are doing their investigation and as the village head I will give them all the necessary support to ensure that the culprit is brought to book.
“The blood of the innocent girl will not go in vain,” Akpan said.
Efforts to reach the grandfather for comment proved abortive as he was not at home when NAN visited his residence.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr Etim Dickson, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, confirmed the incident.
“It is true that a girl of about eight years old was raped to death in Ikot Ekang, in Etinan.
“We have made some arrests and investigation is on to unravel the culprits,” Dickson said.
He advised parents and guardians to always be cautious when they send their children and wards on errands to avoid such ugly incident. (NAN)

Monday 3 February 2014

A Renewed Call for the Relocation of ExxonMobil's Corporate Headquarters

By ‪#‎NewAkwaIbom‬

A social media group, #NewAkwaIbom has called on ExxonMobil to relocate its Corporate Headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria to Akwa Ibom State citing the state as the source of the company's existence in Nigeria. The group made their position known during its weekly Tweet-Convo held last Tuesday on different social media platforms.

The group maintained that the relocation of the company's headquarters to the state will provide jobs for the people as well as compliment the Uncommon Transformation drive of the state's Governor, Chief Godswill Akpabio, CON.

A statement by the group said given the provision of an International Airport together with other social amenities, world class education/tutoring centers, the relative peace across the state with well equipped and trained security personnel that the state is positioned for the company to move in.

Participants at the Tweet-Convo urged the company to consider relocating to the state to allow for the creation of more developmental programs which will draw the people closer to the company.

Many were of the opinion that relocating the company's Corporate Headquarters to Akwa Ibom will not only open up the state to more investors, increase the employment quota for the people, but will also contribute massively to the economic advancement of the state.

It could be recalled that the State's House of Assembly had in 2011 invited the company to appear before its floor to explain why they refused to relocate to the state as directed by Government and adhered to by Shell LNG in Rivers state. The company through its Managing Director explained that they are situated in over 100 countries with majority of Its operational basis located away from respective headquarters, adding that the case of Akwa Ibom was not different.

The #NewAkwaIbom Tweet-Convo is designed by a group of concerned Akwa Ibomites with the aim of discussing relevant issues on and off the social media for the continued development of the state and holds every Tuesday from 5pm. You can join via www.twitter.com/NewAkwaIbom.