Tag: Peter Odey

  • State of Emergency in Rivers State: C’River Acting Governor Backs Tinubu’s Decision

     

    The Cross River State Government has formally dissociated itself from the South-South Governors’ Forum’s reservations regarding President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, emphasizing its full support for the federal government’s decision to restore order amid escalating unrest.

    In a press release issued on Thursday by Barr. Fred Abua, Press Secretary to the Acting Governor, the state clarified that Acting Governor Rt. Hon. Dr. Peter Odey was neither consulted nor informed prior to the forum’s public statement criticizing the presidential directive.

    The forum, comprising governors from Nigeria’s South-South geopolitical zone, had expressed concerns over the constitutionality and implications of the emergency declaration.

    The press release underscored Dr. Odey’s alignment with President Tinubu’s decision, describing it as “a necessary step taken in the best interest of national security, peace, and stability.” It further stated, “Every responsible government must prioritize the protection of lives and property, and where circumstances necessitates decisive action, such measures must be supported for the greater good of our democracy and national unity.”

    The statement reiterated Cross River State’s commitment to constitutional governance and collaboration with the federal government to address security challenges. It emphasized that the forum’s position “does not reflect the views of the Cross River State Government,” citing the lack of prior consultation as a critical factor.

    The press release concluded with a call for unity: “Cross River State remains committed to upholding constitutional governance and will continue to collaborate with Federal Government in ensuring peace, security, and stability across the country.”

  • Strengthening Quality Healthcare Partnerships Will Promote the Health of Cross Riverians – Ag. Gov. Odey

    Acting Governor Odey receiving a handshake from health partners

    The Acting Governor of Cross River State, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening healthcare partnerships to enhance the well-being of residents across the state.

    He made this statement when he received a delegation from the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Cross River State chapter, led by its chairman, Dr. Ezoke Epoke, at his temporary office in the Government House, Calabar.

    Governor Odey commended members of the association for their dedication, expertise, and contributions to the state’s healthcare sector. He acknowledged the crucial role medical professionals play in improving public health and assured them of his administration’s unwavering support.

    “As a government we appreciate the invaluable efforts of medical professionals in ensuring quality healthcare delivery in our state. This renewed partnership and synergy, will improve the health status of the state and her residents,” Odey stated.

    He expressed concern over the increasing rate of quackery in the medical profession, which poses serious risks to the lives of Cross Riverians. The governor reassured the NMA delegation that the government is taking decisive steps to eliminate quackery and protect citizens from unqualified practitioners.

    Addressing the issue of declining manpower in the health sector, Governor Odey revealed that the state government is making significant investments in health education and improving the welfare of medical personnel. He highlighted plans to establish a School of Medicine at the state-owned University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) as part of a long-term strategy to produce more qualified healthcare professionals.

    “We are committed to addressing the shortage of medical professionals in the state. As part of our strategy, we are investing in health education and prioritizing the welfare of our healthcare workers. The establishment of a School of Medicine at UNICROSS will help train more doctors and medical personnel to serve our people effectively,” he noted.

    Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Dr. Ezoke Epoke, commended the Governor Bassey Otu-led administration for prioritizing the health sector and the well-being of citizens. He praised the government’s efforts in upgrading health facilities, increasing immunization coverage, and raising the health budget to over 10%.

    Dr. Epoke appealed to the state government to further improve the welfare of medical personnel by increasing the retirement age and enhancing salary packages.

    He also stressed the importance of continuous collaboration between the government and the NMA to strengthen healthcare services and ensure that Cross Riverians receive quality medical care.

    The event had in attendance the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Anthony Owan-Enoh, Commissioner for Health, Dr Ayuk Egbe and other government officials as well as other exco members of NMA’s affiliate bodies. 

    Fred Abua, Esq., 

    Press Secretary to the Acting Governor

    19/03/2025

  • RT. HON. PETER ODEY, THE PERFECT DEPUTY GOVERNOR

    A visionary leader, an astute thinker, and a man of unwavering integrity, Rt. Hon. Peter Agbe Odey, PhD, has distinguished himself through his dedication to excellence and service. From his early years of student activism to his distinguished career in public service and development, he has consistently demonstrated a rare blend of intellect, charisma, and compassion. His story is not just one of personal success but of inspiring others, shaping policies, and fostering meaningful change. It is only fitting to reflect on the values he embodies and the legacy he continues to build.

    Hon. Peter Odey’s journey to prominence gained international exposure through his role as a Conflict Advisor at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), with assignments in Kuwait, Sudan, and Abuja. He later served as the Head of Risk Management and Security at the British High Commission before transitioning to politics to pursue his aspirations of public service.

    Dr. Peter Odey’s initial foray into politics was not without challenges. The resilient fighter who has come to be known by some as the ‘gentle lion’ once contested and lost both the chairmanship of his Local Government Council and the State House of Assembly seat before his eventual election as the representative for Ogoja State Constituency in the Cross River State House of Assembly in 2015. Re-elected in 2019, he went on to serve as the Leader of the House. From that moment, his political trajectory witnessed a meteoric rise, culminating in his current position as Deputy Governor of Cross River State.

    As a legislator, Hon. Odey made an indelible impact, championing policies that advanced education and sustainable development. He sponsored the landmark bill that transformed the Cross River State University of Technology (CRUTECH) into the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS). This visionary legislation expanded the university’s academic scope, allowing it to admit students into disciplines such as medicine and law – opportunities that previously required Cross Riverians to seek education in federal universities or outside the state at great expense. The transition also created numerous job opportunities for citizens.

    Beyond this achievement, Hon. Odey sponsored eight additional bills and moved eleven motions, including legislation that established the State Polytechnic and another that domesticated the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). His legislative contributions reflect his deep commitment to improving education, infrastructure, governance and general well being in Cross River State.

    While fulfilling his legislative duties, Hon. Peter Odey was also known for his generosity and quiet philanthropy. Through scholarships, bursaries, and job placement support, he uplifted his constituents, helping many secure opportunities in the military, civil service, and beyond. His ability to lobby the executive arm for jobs and political appointments further cemented his reputation as a leader who prioritizes the welfare of his people.

    As Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey plays a crucial role in the Senator Prince Bassey Otu administration, which has remained committed to its ‘People First’ mantra. Both the Governor and his Deputy recently inspected ongoing projects across the state, including the 12-km Ndok Junction-Abakpa-Igoli-Moniaya Ring Road, internal roads in Igoli, the 5-km Eboh-Ukelle-Benue Road, rehabilitation works on the Bekwarra axis of the Ogoja-Vandeikya, construction of Governor’s Lodge in Ogoja, Restoration of Power Supply to Bekwarra LGA after 15 years of outage, installation of Solar Powered Street Light along Igoli-Okuku Road and the Obudu International Cargo Airport (to mention only some of the projects in Northern Cross River State where the Deputy Governor comes from). Many of these projects are nearing completion, a testament to the administration’s commitment to infrastructural development.

    Beyond his political office, Hon. Odey has personally invested in his community, establishing a hotel in Ogoja that provides direct employment for more than 50 people, most of whom are from the local area. His initiative serves as an example to privileged sons and daughters of Ogoja, demonstrating that development can be driven from within rather than focusing solely on investments in larger cities.

    Regrettably, some people have remain fixated on superficial expectations of political leadership, measuring effectiveness solely by the number of widely publicized “empowerment” programs which often benefit only a few party faithfuls. The standard empowerment items – such as sewing machines, motorcycles, and tricycles – often end up being sold off, with recipients using the funds for entirely different pursuits. Although Hon. Odey has engaged in these ‘empowerments’ and will continue to do so, his focus has always tilted more to meaningful, behind-the-scenes support that directly transforms lives and improves the standard of living for his people. He now prioritizes targeted interventions tailored to the specific needs of individuals, ensuring more sustainable impact.

    True leadership extends beyond handing out resources – it requires vision, patience, and the ability to navigate governance effectively. As Deputy Governor, Hon. Odey’s responsibilities span policy implementation, conflict resolution, and state-wide governance. It is not surprising though that some mistakenly expect him to run an independent agenda from that of the Governor; they fail to understand that a performing Deputy Governor is one who aligns with and strengthens the vision of the Governor, rather than operating in conflict with his principal.

    Many Deputy Governors across Nigeria have strained relationships with their principals because they misunderstand their role, attempting to outshine or operate at odds with the Governor. Dr. Peter Odey is far too astute for such miscalculations. He understands that his duty is to provide unwavering support to his principal, Sen. Prince Bassey Edet Otu, recognizing that the administration’s collective achievements are also his own. His loyalty and strategic approach have contributed to the Governor’s resounding success, as evidenced by the numerous transformational projects across Cross River State.

    Rt. Hon. Peter Odey has demonstrated strategic leadership, political acumen, and administrative effectiveness, making significant contributions to the stability and progress of Cross River State. His impact should not be judged by his consistent dedication to governance, policy direction, and crisis management.

    Today, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, an embodiment of true leadership exemplified by long-term progress, strategic vision, and the ability to effect lasting change, is Acting Governor while His Excellency, Sen. Prince Bassey Edet Otu is enjoying his well deserved annual leave for the next 3 weeks.

    _Barr. Fred Abua (JP) is Press Secretary to the Acting Governor of Cross River State_

  • Cross River State Government Signs UNICEF Work Plan 2025-2027

    Acting Governor of Cross River State, Rt Hon Peter Odey PhD exchanging pleasantries with UNICEF 

    In view of a joint commitment towards the realization of the 2025-2027 work plan for the rights of children and women in Cross River State, the UNICEF Enugu Chief of Field Office, Juliet Chiluwe, led an advocacy team to Calabar, today,12th March, 2025, on a working visit to the Office of the Acting Governor of the State, His Excellency, Rt Hon. Peter Odey (Ph.D).

    Speaking during the visit, Juliet Chiluwe paid the highest compliments to the State Governor, Senator (Prince) Bassey Edet Otu, for his sterling leadership as a great advocate for the welfare of women and children in the State. 

    She noted that the State’s commitment is a sign of anticipated progress in working with UNICEF towards the improvement in child health indices in Cross River State. The key intervention actions for the 2025-2027 work plan are: Health, Nutrition, Education, Child Protection, Social Policy and WASH.

    The Commissioner for lnternational Donor Co-ordination, Dr. Hipolatus Lukpata, who was accompanied by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Barr. Anthony Effiom, and the Director of Administration to the advocacy expressed confidence that the 2025-2027 work plan will strengthen all that have been achieved previously so as to ensure that the women and children in Cross River State are educated, healthy and protected. 

    The Acting Governor, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, lauded UNICEF for their collaboration with the State towards improving the lives of children and women. Odey informed the team that His Excellency Sen. Prince Bassey Otu has since the inception of the administration addressed issues of counterpart funding without delay because of his belief in his ‘PEOPLE FIRST’ mantra. 

    He assured UNICEF of the Government’s unwavering commitment to working with them in all areas of intervention and actions for the holistic development of mother and child. 

    The high point of the visit was the signing of the 2025-2027 UNICEF/ Government Of Cross River State Work Plan.

  • Cross River Government Prays With Pastor Paul Enenche

    Ukongikwen Adie-Nzuanke

    As part of his ongoing World-wide Healing and Deliverance Crusade, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis lnternational Gospel Centre, Dr. Pastor Paul Enenche, and wife, Dr. Mrs Becky Enenche, paid a courtesy call on the Governor and held special prayers for the entire State Executive Council in Calabar, today,11th March, 2025.

    In his opening remarks, Dr. Pastor Paul Enenche gave thanks to God for the privilege and opportunity to come to Cross River State again. He particularly acknowledged the warm reception and goodwill accorded him and his team made up of the Leadership of Dunamis Church in Cross River State by the Government and the Pastor Trinity Ogar-led Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Coss River State. Pastor Enenche described the reception as overwhelming.

    Pastor Enenche declared that
    “Our great responsibility here, is to release the blessings of God upon the Land. One of the things that happens when God visits a land is that the potential of the land and the people come alive”.

    He further charged the Governor and leaders of the state to lead with the fear of God, lead with the welfare of the people at heart and rule in such a way that they will leave a mark in the sands of time. He advised them to remember that posterity will always be superior to prosperity.

    The Deputy Governor, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, who received Pastor Paul Enenche and his team on behalf of the State Governor, His Excellency, Sen. Prince Bassey Otu, described their visit as divine.

    He informed Pastor Paul Enenche and his team that from the day Governor Otu was sworn in, he handed Cross River State into the hands of God, declaring that
    ” ‘Governor Jesus’ is the Governor of Cross River State”.

    Odey added that this, coupled with the quarterly prayers for the State held by the Governor, has had a great impact on Cross River State in terms of improved security, increased internally generated revenue (IGR), better infrastructure and so much more. He called on Pastor Enenche to continue to pray for the Governor and the leaders and people of Cross River State.

    This special courtesy call had in attendance, the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Members of the State Executive Council, Senior Special Advisers, Special Advisers, Chairmen of Boards, Commissions and Agencies.