Akwa
Ibom, Cross River communities to benefit from EU, ECOWAS intervention
By Harris Emanuel
SIX communities in both Akwa Ibom and the Cross River States are
to benefit from micro-projects funded by the European Union (EU) in conjunction
with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
The beneficiary communities in Akwa Ibom State include Otoro
Obong, Ikpe Anang in Etim Ekpo and Ikot Akpan Afaha in Ukanafun local
government areas, while Cross River has Ipong in Obudu, Bojie/Borom in Boki and
Akpab Okon Ene Ita in Bakassi local government areas of Cross River State as
beneficiaries.
The projects to be implemented
in the various communities include the provision of the borehole, renovation of
the town hall, construction of abattoir, restoration and rehabilitation of
electricity supply.
The intervention comes under Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW)
action aim to contribute to building and maintaining peace, security, and
stability in West Africa to ensure conditions for development.
Besides, the action is a selected key component of the ECOWAS
Conflict Prevention Framework (ECPF) to augment its efforts at preventing
further the proliferation of illicit trafficking and flow of Small Arms and
Light Weapons in Nigeria.
Executive
Directive of Leadership Initiative for Transformation and Empowerment (LITE)
–Africa, Dr Joel Bisina, the implementing Non-Governmental Organization, who
visited the communities for assessments, underscored the overall objective of
the action, disclosing that the state governments, EU and ECOWAS, were able to
mop up some arms from these states and destroyed them in December 2019.
He added that about 300 youth from the two
states in the South-South geopolitical zone have been trained on vocational and
agricultural skills and that the beneficiaries would soon be empowered with
starter packs, explaining that the micro-projects were “rewards and incentives
for the communities.”
‘’In Nigeria, we are working in seven states
including, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Kebbi,. Katsina, Sokoto, Kadun and Jigawa
states. It is my hope and prayer that we will have the necessary cooperation of
everyone in the community. While the work is going on, we will be coming from
time to time to do the inspection. One thing especially, our young ones is that
development cannot come to an environment where there is conflict’’, Bisnia
said.
Earlier, Former
Chairman, Etim Ekpo, Honourable Udeme Eduo briefed the leaders, youth and women
at Otoro Obong and Ikpe Annang on the mission of the LITE-Africa’s team in
their respective domains, and recalled that the entire area was deserted
because of youth restiveness and insurgency, appealing to them to ensure the
success of the projects.
Representative of the Chairman of Etim Ekpo,
Hon Mkpouto Umanah, Supervisor for Works and Housing, commended the donor
agencies for the intervention and solicited the cooperation of all and sundry
to the completion of the projects in the communities, stressing the
government’s commitment towards the sustenance of peace in the area.
In his response, the Chairman of Mboho Annag
Welfare Association (MAWA), Chief Jumbo Paul Akpan, said the communities would
support the intervention and that the abattoir project for Mboho Annang market
was selected after the needs assessment.
Similarly, the
Village Head of Ikpe Annang, Chief Sunday Udoewoh, expressed joy that peace has
finally returned to the area, reiterating that ‘’the area was deserted but
thank God that things are beginning to pick. I must commend you for bringing
this good thing to this community.’’
Also speaking, former member of Akwa Ibom
State House of Assembly, Honourable Akanimo Edet, urged the people of the area
to deepen the peace process as according to him, ‘’more good things are coming
to rehabilitate the area and we don’t want problem and disturbance of the
progress of work.’’
For his part, Chairman of Ukanafun local
government area, Pastor Godwin Inyeng equally expressed delight at the
initiative and assured of the council’s assistance, adding, ‘’all we want in
this place is peace and peace has come to stay. We will continue to ensure that
our people go about their businesses in a peaceful atmosphere.’’
Meanwhile, the team
also visited the project sites at Ipong in Obudu , Bojie/Borom in Boki and
Akpab Okon Ene Ita in Bakassi local government areas of Cross River State for
assessments.
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