Thursday, 30 November 2017

Uyo High Court strikes out APC suit against AKISIEC, insist election must hold December 2







An Akwa Ibom State High Court sitting in Uyo, has struck the suit filed by All Progressives Congress (APC), seeking to restrain Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission, AKISIEC from conducting local government election this Saturday.

In a ruling delivered today in Uyo, th Presiding Judge, Justice Mary Udomah dismissed the suit on the grounds that it constitutes an abuse of court process.

She declared noted that APC had earlier filed a similar suit at the Federal High Court in Uyo which was struck out and another at a State High Court presided over by Justice Augustine Odokwor, which was also dismissed for lack of merit.

Justice Udomah declared that All Progressives Congress lacked locus standing to again file similar suit to stop AKISIEC from going on with the conduct of local government election on Saturday.

Wednesday, 29 November 2017

900 candidates battle A'Ibom LG poll ...as election begins 8AM Saturday



Michael Ufot





Not fewer than 900 candidates from 12 political parties  have been cleared by the Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission (AKISIEC), to contest for the positions of Chairmen and Councillors in the forthcoming local government elections in the State.
The Chairman of the Commission, Elder Aniedi Ikoiwak stated this in a press briefing held at the Press Centre, Information Drive Uyo, yesterday.
According to him, non-sensitive materials for the election has already been deployed to AKISIEC Area offices in the 31 local government areas, as the sensitive ones shall be deployed 24 hours to the elections, to ensure that the exercise kick start by 8 O'clock in the morning at all the polling units.
Elder Ikoiwak reiterated that accreditation and voting shall be done simultaneously from 8 O'clock in the morning to 2 O'clock in the afternoon using the 2015 Voters Registration produced by INEC, stressing that those who registered recently with INEC in the on-going continuous voter registration will not be eligible to vote and has no business at the polling units.
He charged eligible voters to be at the voting units on or before 2 o'clock in the afternoon with their Permanent Voters Card (PVC), noting that eligible voters shall be disqualified from voting if they appeared after the said time.
Elder Ikoiwak advised iligible voters to go to their voting units to carry out their civic duty without any fear as security operatives will be on ground to protect persons and materials.

LG poll: December 2 is sacrosanct -AKISIEC ...spelt out modalities for election


 
Towards the forthcoming Saturday December 2nd Local Government elections, the Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission (AKISIEC) has assured that they have put modalities in place to conduct an election that will be generally accepted by Akwa Ibom people.
 
The Commission gave the assurance today when it briefed the press on its plans towards the election at the NUJ Press Centre, Uyo.
 
According to the Chairman of the Commission, Elder Aniedi Ikoiwak, AKISIEC has taken possession of all sensitive and non sensitive materials.
 
He offered insight to the fact that non sensitive materials had already been deployed to AKISIEC area offices in the 31 Local Government Areas of the State while the sensitive materials shall be deployed 24 hours to the elections.
 
Ikoiwak noted that for the smooth running of the elections, AKISIEC has trained all its Ad hoc staff, retained Electoral Officers among supportive staff.
 
The Chairman stated that since voting begins at 8am and closes at 2pm, it will be expected of eligible voters to be at their voting unit with their Permanent Voters Card on or before 2pm which lateness will lead to disqualification of the voter.
 
While stressing that Card readers will not be used for the elections, Ikoiwak added: ” it is also important to say that every voter is expected to appear in person with his/her Voter’s card. Let me add that we are using the 2015 Voters Register produced by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)”.
 
He explained that the decision means that anyone who registered with INEC in the ongoing Continuous Voter registration will not have his/her name in the register and therefore is not eligible to vote and has no business at the polling unit. He pointed out that those who lost their PVC and their names are in the register will however be allowed to vote.
 
The electoral umpire also said that accreditation and voting shall be done simultaneously with sorting, counting, collating and announcement of votes cast to follow.
 
Ikoiwak noted that accreditation has been given to several election observers and advised eligible voters to go to their voting unit to carry out their franchise without fear as security operatives will be on ground to protect persons and materials.
 
While thanking all for their support towards the Commission, he urged all to demonstrate peaceful conduct during the exercise.

Thursday, 23 November 2017

Rising insurgency in Ukanafun local government



Ukanafun Local Government Area in Akwa Ibom State has become a flaming dwelling where terror, tears, anguish and songs of sorrow blend to make mincemeat of human existence since peace develop wings late last year. To say the least, life has become short and brutish as hoodlums terminate lives without provocation. The most worrisome part of the relentless attacks is that the gun guys on rampage, according to sources, are searching for political power through the path of death. The Sunday 19th November killing of Mrs. Enobong Monday Isaiah, a sister to the Commissioner for Local Government & Chieftaincy Affairs, a family head, Chief Rufus Tommy Ikpe and a youth, Idara Bassey Idiong; the invasion of the Commissioner’s residence and that of a former Commissioner for Education, Elder Aniekan Akpan at Ikot Oku Usung seem to give credence to the alleged political undertone of the attacks.

The inauguration of fratricidal gorilla campaign in Ukanafun Local Government Area could be said to have commenced with the killing of a family head and a youth leader in one night at Okoyo. On 24th January this year, the village of Ikot Anta Eneng Obom, Chief Emmanuel Jim Umahaeyo was assassinated by yet to be identified gunmen. The immediate past Secretary of the Local Government, Obong Ime Atakpa met his untimely death in his livestock farm. The Vice Principal of Community Secondary School, CSS, Nkek, Mr. Aniekan Brownson Essien was killed at his duty post in the presence of the staff and students. We learnt that the Principal of the school, Ima Ebebe is yet to recover from the rude shock that the killing of her vice has caused her. A private Legal Practitioner, Barr. Mfon Etukudo lost his life to an early morning attackers while Dr. Idongesit Udom, the Proprietor of Sure Foundation Polytechnic was abducted and ‘levied’ N10million before he was freed after chopping off his right arm. Yet another teacher from CSS, Mr. Aniekan Udofia, a newly posted policeman to Ukanafun and a pregnant woman were gunned down at a filling station near Ukanfun Divisional Station. Reliable sources said that the cultists have serve the owner of the petrol station and the teacher who was from Okoyo village death threat letters. It has been revealed that most of the hoodlums operate from their hideouts in Ikpe in Etim Ekpo LGA where they enjoy the cover of a virgin forest and maritime route to Rivers state where militancy has taken roots since the inception of the experimental democracy. The hostilities range from killings, abduction for ransom, death-threat letters and looting. Reports said that the serial killings are configured by chieftaincy and youth leadership tussles which have prepared the ground for parochial interest. The ensuing muscle-flexing is the catalyst of the tug of war that has degenerated into a seemingly insurgency. A ruling on such matters by Courts of competent jurisdiction, according to our source, did not appease the losing party. The paramount ruler of Ukanafun LGA, HRM (Prof.) Victor Umoh is said to have received a-demand-for-money letter if he did not want trouble from the hoodlums. A demand for 30million from Hon. Uko Idiong, the PDP Chairmanship Candidate could not be confirmed as he could not be reached on phone.

Traditional rulers, farmers, serving and retired civil servants, artisans and traders are threatened by trigger-happy youths. We learnt that these trigger-happy youths sometimes wear Nigerian Army camouflage and black colour uniform complete with assault rifles such that only the observer can identify. Reports said that the hoodlums appeared in black uniform as they held Amiamia Owo junction in Ikot Akpa Nkuk residents spellbound for about 30 minutes. A youth leader and a woman escaped the rain of bullets with various degrees of injuries. There is a cause for alarm among Ukanafun people. The raging hostilities have led to influx of internally displaced persons from the flashpoints to other LGAs especially Abak and Uyo where they are happy annoyed singing the Lord’s song in the strange land. Many analysts have espoused that the Ukanafun crisis is a spillover of militant agitation in the Niger Delta Creeks fueled by political patronage. Sometimes they allegedly hire mercenaries and cache of arms with steady supply from the creeks.

It is our position that the hostilities should not be ignored as one of those things. The crisis can provide a strategic nexus for Ukanafun whose cracks of disunity should be cemented in the fight against terror. It should be noted that the countryside is not only a seed bed of poverty but a nursery of rebellion and acute tension often lie concealed behind the apparent resignation of the masses.

Security operatives deserve commendation for the tasking mopping up exercise. The arrest of some indicted students of Western Annang Secondary School (WASCO) Ukanafun and of Community Secondary School, Nkek is a pointer to the fact that the hooliganism is complex, asinine and serpentine. Sadly enough, the 87 volatile villages of Ukanafun have only a police station while Etim Ekpo LGA has Divisional Police stations at Utu Etim Ekpo, Uruk Ata Ikot Eboh, Iwukem and a Police post at Obong Ntak that serve the 77 villages of the LGA. The lesson there is that the security architecture needs expansion and improvement for effect protection to take care of the security. The booming of the guns has paved way for looming hunger and palpable fear in the land with high jump increase in the number of refugees, euphemistically described as internally displaced persons.

The declaration of the deadly and dreaded kingpin, Akaninyene Monday Uko alias (Iso Akpafit) who incidentally is the youth leader of Ikot Ibekwe by the police is a belated but wise decision. In this era of whistle-blowing policy money answereth everything. In other word there should be a mouth-watering bounty to attract members of the public to volunteer information on the kingpin who is said to be launching his murderous campaign from Rivers State; even as he is said to have driven his village head, Chief Udo Ikpe into exile where the king reigns but does not rule.  

To rub salt on the injury, the transition chairman of Ukanafun LGA, Mr. Israel Ideh, a lawyer who is also from Ikot Ibekwe like Iso Akpafit is alleged to be romancing with the kingpin and is reported to be extending milk of human kindness to the wanted person who is a cousin and ally to Mr. Udom Ebetor, a repentant militant and APC Chairmanship candidate in the December 2 Local Government election that some opposition parties have vowed to unleash terror.

It is a high time steps are taken by the Government, a community leaders and the entire people of Ukanafun before the infection catches another LGA. Boko Haram grew from strength to strength winning international sponsorship because of official neglect. Kola nut lasts long in the mouth of those who value it and the time is now.    

Thursday, 16 November 2017

Labour Party still strong, unshaken -Chairman ...says Esuene's defection has no effect on the Party


Michael Ufot
Sequel to the recent rumors from different quarters of the state about the demise of Labour Party after Senator Helen Esuene's defection, the State Chairman of Labour Party, Elder Utip Etiebet has assured members that the party is still strong, firm and unshaken to win the forthcoming local government elections in the state.
Elder Etiebet gave the assurance while interacting with The Eyes Newspaper team last weekend in his office, Uyo.
According to him, Senator Helen Esuene though was the party's governorship candidate in the 2015 general election, left the Labour Party to the People's Democratic Party where she came from.
He disclosed that all the members including Senator Esuene's ward are still intact in Labour Party noting that Helen Esuene left the party as an individual.
His word "Senator Helen Esuene has left Labour Party to the Peoples Democratic Party where she certainly from. She was our governorship candidate in the 2015 general elections.
She was one of our best material in the party and today, she has left Labour Party to PDP for a higher responsibility of membership of the party's BOT."
"We in Labour Party are of the opinion that she will use her wealth of experience to reposition the party to her lost glory where the party produced 33, 28, 26, 23 & now 9 Governors with majority in the national assembly before now.
As you resume as a BOT member of your new party, we are convinced that you will use your wealth of experience to bring back the party on tract especially on unity of purpose and assisting  the party secure victory in the 2019 general elections and not the downward trend the party is experiencing now.
Please, advice them that political decampment does not add value to electoral victory but performance and honesty does.
We in Labour Party once again congratulates you as the newest BOT member of PDP as before now, they could not have a credible person like a Labour Party person to fill the gap but beware of some persons in the new ship you are about entering." he added.
More so, the Chapter chairman of Labour Party Eket, Mr Jacob Okon, Chapter Secretary, Isaac Udo Sam and Ward Chairman of Eket Urban 4, Victor Ita said that Labour Party in Eket is even stronger than ever.
They confirmed that non of their members defected except Senator Esuene whom according to them was from the PDP.