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‘We’re under siege’, Ibeno residents lament insecurity in Akwa Ibom

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By Francesca Hamgeior

Residents of Ibeno Local Government Area have called out for help against the destruction of life and property meted on them by the people of Eket and Esit Eket Local Government Areas under the aegis of Coalition of Coastal Aboriginal Communities of Akwa Ibom.

The call was a sequel to the invasion and attack on the Ibeno people in the early hours of Tuesday, February 27, 2024, by members of the Coalition.

Verified information has it that before a team of Policemen and other security agencies could intervene and stop an arson attempt on the Mobil filling station along QIT Road, Ibeno, owned by one Samuel Ekpenyong, the invaders killed three persons, maimed many others and burnt down over 24 houses including Four Square Church in Iwuachang, a community in Ibeno.

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A resident of Iwuoachang, Mr. Ekpo Emmanuel, has alleged that “the invasion and attack is sponsored.

Mr. Emmanuel also said “We have done our investigations and every groundwork and we have concrete evidence. We appeal to our dear Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, not to toe the path of his predecessor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, who created the whole problem through his remapping agenda.”

Another resident, Mr. Otukere Okon, said “The incident was carefully planned for and executed. Why will you, in the name of protest, block the only access routes to the community, invade and attack the people, claiming that you are protesting the non-implementation of government policies?

“Wouldn’t the House of Assembly or the Judiciary Headquarters or Government House have been a better ground for protest, if the intention was genuine and sincere?

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“There is more to it and we, the people and residents of Ibeno local government area, are calling on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to come to our aid.

“It is a planned delineation of the Obolo people from Akwa Ibom State. We know those playing the drum of war. They must be stopped now before it escalates,” he explained.

This was further confirmed by a leaked circular signed by Dr Udonsak on February 26, 2024, “Good Morning All. The destruction of blocks at Esit Urua and the assault on the Transition Chairman of Eket LGA when he went to assess the damage by Ibeno youths as well as other acts of victimization of Ekid people by ungrateful settlers were reported to the Coalition of Coastal Aboriginal LGA Assembly.

The Assembly resolved to impose a total blockade of Ibeno and Eastern Obolo settlers at Esit Urua, Edo, Onna, Mkpat Enin and Ikot Abasi to press for our rights. In compliance, the Union effected a total blockade at Edo and Esit Urua by 2. am this morning, towards a 2000-man indefinite peaceful protest. We have to reiterate that this is a peaceful protest, and nobody should test our resolve to press for our rights. I call on every son and daughter of Ekid to support this exercise in any manner possible.”
Speaking shortly after a security meeting with state director of the Department of State Service and other sister agencies, the Transition Committee Chairman of Ibeno, Hon. Emma Ibok, confirmed the incident and said he was taking inventory of casualties and the level destruction.

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Iran war: NLC demands allowance, tax relief for workers over fuel price hike

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has urged the Federal Government to award a cost-of-living allowance and tax relief for workers, to cushion the effects of the recent increase in the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) or petrol caused by the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.

The demands were made in a statement, ‘Save Nigerians From This Shock: An Urgent Relief Has Become Necessary,’ signed by its president, Joe Ajaero, on Sunday.

The Group noted that the petrol price hike had worsened the economic hardship for Nigerian workers and citizens.

The NLC listed its demands as including immediate wage award and cost-of-living allowance (COLA) for all workers to cushion the rising cost of living; expansion and overhaul of the Cash Transfer programme to ensure transparency and guarantee that assistance reaches the most vulnerable citizens, with transfers adjusted to reflect inflation; immediate tax relief for workers, including suspending regressive taxes on low-income earners and taxing the informal sector.

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The labour group also accused the government of leaving Nigerians at the mercy of volatile global oil prices triggered by the escalating war crisis.

It alleged that the situation has exposed the fragility of Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector and deepened the suffering of workers and their families, calling for immediate steps to revive Nigeria’s refineries.

It said the Nigerian state must be held accountable for the billions of naira spent on turnaround maintenance, saying that taxing minimum-wage earners amounts to extortion.

NLC voices the collective anguish of millions of Nigerian workers who are bearing the brutal cost of a global capitalist crisis they did not create. The military escalation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has sent shock waves through global oil markets. As a result, petrol prices in Nigeria have skyrocketed to between N1,170 and N1,300 per litre.

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“This is a direct assault on the Nigerian people. While imperialist rivalries play out abroad with bombs and military escalation, Nigeria’s working class is being bombarded with poverty and hunger because we have failed to ensure that our public refineries are operational.

“This crisis has brutally exposed the fragility of Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector. It has stripped away the illusion that local refining alone would shield the country from global shocks. The Dangote Refinery has adjusted its prices in line with global volatility, passing the burden directly to the masses. This undermines the narrative that domestic production alone guarantees price stability.

“As long as Nigeria remains dependent on a market-driven pricing structure tied to global fluctuations, and refuses to revive its public refining capacity, the country will remain hostage to international conflicts and market speculation.

The NLC stance comes 16 days after the outbreak of the US-Israel war with Iran, which has reverberated across the Middle East.

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Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector is grappling with unprecedented volatility as marketers struggle to cope with rapidly fluctuating fuel prices.

It alleged that the situation has exposed the fragility of Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector and deepened the suffering of workers and their families, calling for immediate steps to revive Nigeria’s refineries.

It said the Nigerian state must be held accountable for the billions of naira spent on turnaround maintenance, saying that taxing minimum-wage earners amounts to extortion.

The conflict has had immediate consequences for global oil supply chains. Stocks also fluctuated as the Iran war moved into a third week, with both sides showing no sign of backing down and diplomats trying to ensure safe passage for tankers through the crucial Strait of Hormuz.

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NLC continued, “The NLC had earlier warned about the danger of sabotaging public refineries in ways that could create monopolistic control in the downstream sector. This moment must serve as a wake-up call to the managers of Nigeria’s economy.

“No nation achieves economic independence by exporting jobs and importing prices. The government must immediately halt the decay of the public sector and ensure the full rehabilitation and operation of the Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna refineries. This is not a favour but the right of the Nigerian people, enabling the country to cushion itself against an increasingly hostile global economic environment.

“The soaring cost of petrol, PMS, and diesel (AGO) has made transportation a heavy burden on workers. Food inflation continues to rise, while meagre wages are being swallowed by the rising cost of living. When workers cannot afford transportation to their workplaces, the economy stalls. When families cannot afford three meals a day, society sits on a keg of gunpowder.

“Recent projections by the Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG) indicate that Nigeria may gain an estimated N30 trillion oil windfall from the ongoing Middle East crisis.

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“Nigerian workers are being pauperized and subjected to immense suffering. Workers are not statistics—they are the engine of the nation. When the engine overheats, the entire vehicle crashes.

“The estimated N30 trillion oil windfall expected from the Middle East crisis must not disappear like previous windfalls. These resources must be invested in the Nigerian people and used to cushion the economic hardship caused by the current crisis.

“The government must engage in sincere social dialogue with Nigerian workers and the broader citizenry. Using the Middle East crisis as a justification for policies that deepen poverty is unacceptable. The primary duty of the government is to ensure the welfare and security of its citizens. We demand action. We demand justice. We demand survival.”

This is as Brent Monday shot up around three per cent to as high as $106.50.

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Fuel markets across the world have responded with swift price increases, with countries heavily dependent on imported refined products feeling the effects most acutely.

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Video: FCT minister Wike inspecting ongoing airport road linking Kuje

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FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, inspecting the ongoing construction of the road linking Airport Road with Kuje today.

The contractor (Arab Contractors) assured that the road will be completed before the end of May, this year.

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FCT minister inspecting ongoing construction of roads in Karsana, linking Renewed Hope Estate with Kubwa road(Video)

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FCT minister Nyesom Wike today inspected the ongoing construction of roads in Karsana linking the Renewed Hope Estate and other areas with Kubwa Road .

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