We The People
Breaking News Reports

We Have Been Raped, Helpless – Boki LG Chairman Accuses Ayade Led-Government Of Illegal Logging

By Patrick Obia “You are been raped and you are just helpless. I am a serving Chairman of APC, if I am not sure there is a guarantee that the next APC government will protect our forest, I have no business voting for them because this whole thing begins and ends on the desk of

Read More
Breaking News International News Politics

2023 Elections: Stakeholders Urge Electorates Not To Vote For Anti-Forest Conservation Candidates

By Patrick Obia Stakeholders and deforestation activists in Cross River State have called on the electorates not to vote for any candidate not ready to protect the forests and other natural reserves. The admonition was from a one-day multi-stakeholder conference with a focus on ending deforestation in Cross River State, organized by We The People

Read More
Breaking News Civic Space

CSO Threatens Lawsuit, Decry PIA Provisions That Allows IOCs To Criminally Divest

By Jonathan Ugbal The We The People Center for Social Studies and Development, WTP – CSSD has threatened to sue International Oil Companies, IOCs for not properly carrying out divestment and abandonment of oil infrastructure after destroying the Niger delta environment in the course of their activities. The Executive Director, Comrade Ken Henshaw stated this

Read More
Breaking News Reports

We The People Advocates For Increased Youths Participation In Decision-Making Process

By Patrick Obia We The People (WTP) – Center for Social Studies and Development has called for access to youth engagement as the world marks the 2022 International youth day. In a statement, signed by WTP’s Cross River State Coordinator, Okang Tatu, sued for collective efforts of all stakeholders to create platforms for intergenerational solidarity

Read More
Breaking News Education Investigation Reports

How Corruption, Negligence Led To UNICROSS Students Inhabiting Abandoned NDDC Model Hostel

By Victoria Effiong Unless an urgent action is taken, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) 500 unit prototype hostel at Cross River State University (UNICROSS) could soon become a disaster. It is a death trap for students living in it. The hostel, awarded in December 2004, was abandoned by Directed Services Limited, a local firm that

Read More
Breaking News Investigation Reports

How N13 Million Went Into Licensing ‘Ghost’ Ultra-Modern Fuel Station In Cross River

By Patrick Obia In 2015, immediately after he was sworn in as the governor of Cross River State, Sen. Ben Ayade, unveiled a plan to build and operate an ultra-modern filling station called Petrocross. The ultra-modern fuel station, according to the governor, was to boost the State’s revenue and transform the State that is hitherto

Read More
Breaking News Civic Space Reports

NGO Hold Roundtable Meeting, Present Report On Street Children In Calabar

By Patrick Obia We The People (WTP) also known as Centre for Social Studies and Development has presented a new report on the street children menace in Cross River State titled, “Left To Die: Forgotten Street Children Of Calabar.” Presenting the research report in a round table discussion, the Executive Director of the NGO, Comrade

Read More
Breaking News Civic Space Reports

Deforestation: NGO Accuse Government Of Negligence, Dangote Of Massive Logging, Charge Communities To Protect Their Forest

By Patrick Obia The Government of Cross River State and some individuals have been accused of turning a blind eye to deforestation and massive illegal wood logging across the State. This was the takeaway from “Combating Drivers of Deforestation in Cross River State; Workshop and Validation of Research Findings,” organized by Center for Social Studies

Read More