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  • Group lauds Jarigbe’s performance

    Group lauds Jarigbe’s performance

    The Civil Society Groups for Good Governance (CSGGG) has commended Senator Agom Jarigbe Jarigbe for his legislative and constituency achievements in the 10th National Assembly.

    The group took the position following an independent assessment of his performance.

    CSGGG, an alliance of over 180 organisations promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance, passed a vote of confidence in the senator while urging citizens and political actors to exercise caution against unverified allegations, smears, and campaigns of calumny.

    In a statement by Comrade Ogakwu Dominic, President of the group, CSGGG addressed recent reports circulating online that claimed contracts for motorcycles, computing equipment, emergency rice supplies, and solar-powered street lights in parts of Cross River North were awarded to a company allegedly linked to the senator and his family.

    While critics raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and adherence to public procurement rules, the civil society organisations noted that Senator Jarigbe has consistently prioritised the welfare of his constituents.

    The senator has described the allegations as politically motivated and stressed that the proper execution and delivery of projects should be the primary measure of accountability.

    The independent assessment by CSGGG concluded that Senator Jarigbe’s interventions have produced measurable and widespread benefits across Ogoja, Yala, Bekwarra, Obudu, and Obanliku Local Government Areas.

    The group said, “In education, he has facilitated the construction, renovation, and furnishing of classrooms, staff rooms, and modern toilets in numerous primary and secondary schools, significantly improving learning environments for thousands of students.

    “Infrastructure projects under his watch have enhanced connectivity and trade, with the completion and rehabilitation of major roads linking rural and semi-urban communities and ongoing works on strategic routes such as Ibil–Abakpa, Busangfong, and Yahe–Ukelle.

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    “Bridges at Ukpagada in Ogoja and Amukwong in Obudu have further eased movement, while over 180 solar-powered and motorised boreholes have been installed to provide safe drinking water to communities across the district.

    “Electrification and streetlight initiatives have transformed public spaces and improved security, with 500KVA transformers energizing multiple wards and solar-powered street lights illuminating towns, markets, and major roads throughout Cross River North.

    Healthcare interventions, including medical outreach programmes, distribution of equipment to ten primary healthcare centres, and the enrollment of 1,000 constituents in the JariCare Health Insurance Scheme, have strengthened access to essential health services for vulnerable populations.

    “Farmers have benefited from tractors, fertilizers, and hand tillers, while youths have gained skills through aquaculture and data management training, enhancing both productivity and employability.

    “Senator Jarigbe’s human capital and empowerment programmes have reached thousands of constituents. Beneficiaries include students awarded fully funded scholarships, vocational trainees, school lecturers, and students equipped with laptops, youths and traditional rulers provided with motorcycles and tricycles, businesswomen supported with cash grants, and households assisted with food and financial aid to cushion economic hardship. Recreational facilities, including an ultra-modern mini stadium in Ogoja and community recreation centres, have fostered youth engagement and community cohesion.”

    The group urged the public and political actors to base discourse on verified facts, emphasising that discussions should focus on accountability and development outcomes rather than unsubstantiated claims or political smears.

    “Our independent assessment confirms tangible results in the senator’s legislative and constituency work. While oversight is essential to democratic governance, it must be balanced, fair, and evidence-based,” it said.

    CSGGG concluded that Senator Jarigbe’s record demonstrates legislative diligence and a sustained commitment to equitable development, with significant improvements in education, infrastructure, water supply, electrification, healthcare, agriculture, human capital development, and community empowerment across Cross River North.

  • JUST IN: APC Senators increase to 76 as Jarigbe dumps PDP

    JUST IN: APC Senators increase to 76 as Jarigbe dumps PDP

    The number of All Progressives Congress (APC) senators in the National Assembly has increased to 76 following the defection of Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe (Cross River North) from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday.

    Jarigbe, who had earlier announced his decision to join the ruling party last week, formally crossed over to the APC side during plenary.

    His defection letter was read by Deputy Senate President Senator Barau Jibrin, who presided over the session.

    Explaining his decision, Jarigbe cited “divisions within the PDP” as the reason for leaving the opposition party.

    With his defection, the PDP now holds 25 seats in the Senate, while the Labour Party has 4, APGA 2, SDP 1, and NNPP 1—bringing the total to 109 senators.

    The development also means that all three senatorial seats in Cross River State are now occupied by APC members, including Senator Eteng Williams (Cross River Central) and Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong (Cross River South).