crossriverblog
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Health
  • Home
  • Money
  • News
  • Privacy Policy
  • Science
  • Sport
  • Tourism
  • Travel
  • Tv & Shows
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
  • Login
  • Home
  • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Food
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • News
  • Blog
  • Entertainment
    • Sport
  • Science
  • Tv & shows
  • Money
  • Tourism
    • Travel
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Food
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • News
  • Blog
  • Entertainment
    • Sport
  • Science
  • Tv & shows
  • Money
  • Tourism
    • Travel
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
crossriverblog
No Result
View All Result
Home Blog

After Probe, Cross River Assembly Finds No Evidence in N1.6bn Fraud Allegation Against Omini

Admin by Admin
November 1, 2025
in Blog
0
After Probe, Cross River Assembly Finds No Evidence in N1.6bn Fraud Allegation Against Omini
0
SHARES
22
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Cross River State House of Assembly (CRSHA) has cleared Hon. Cyril James Omini, Member representing Yakurr I State Constituency, of allegations linking him to a N1.6 billion fraud involving Eketeson Resources International Limited, the contractor handling the Ugep and Ikom road projects.

The decision followed the submission and adoption of a detailed report by the House Special Committee constituted on May 13, 2025, to investigate the matter after a public complaint accused the lawmaker of financial dealings with the contractor.

Presenting the report at plenary, Hon. Sylvester Agabi, Deputy Speaker and Chairman of the Committee, said after a thorough investigation, the Committee found no evidence to support the allegation, describing it as “untrue, unfounded, and baseless.”

According to the report, the Committee invited and took testimonies from all parties involved including Hon. Cyril Omini, Chief Engr. Donald Ekete, Managing Director of Eketeson Resources International Limited, Hon. Pius Ankpo, Commissioner for Works, Mr. Michael Odere, Commissioner for Finance, Dr. (Mrs.) Glory Effiong, Accountant-General; and Mr. Ralph Adoga, Special Adviser to the Governor on Projects Monitoring and Evaluation.

The Committee established that all payments to the contractor were made directly by the Office of the Accountant-General to Eketeson Resources International Limited through the Ministry of Works, following due process and milestone certifications.

Chief Engr. Ekete confirmed during the hearing that he had no financial transaction with Hon. Omini regarding the road projects, adding that any previous monetary exchange between them was strictly on personal grounds as long-time friends.

In the same vein, the Commissioners for Works and Finance, as well as the Accountant-General, all testified that funds for the projects were disbursed electronically and transparently, in accordance with the state’s financial regulations.

The Committee’s findings further revealed that the contractor had only received 30 percent of the total contract sum for each of the projects, contrary to claims that the entire N1.6 billion was diverted. Both the Ugep and Ikom projects, the Committee noted, were executed according to specification, with minor corrections already made where necessary.

In its conclusion, the Committee stated: “Having not been found wanting, Hon. Cyril James Omini, Member representing Yakurr I State Constituency, is hereby absolved of the N1.6 billion financial involvement with Eketeson Resources International Limited as was alleged.”

The Committee also commended the Cross River State Government, under the leadership of Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu, for maintaining transparency and accountability in its contract and payment procedures, describing the state’s project monitoring system as highly commendable.

Following the presentation and adoption of the report, the House unanimously resolved to clear Hon. Omini of all allegations, describing the petition as politically motivated and lacking in substance.

Members of the Special Committee included Hon. Kingsley Ntui Isong (Vice Chairman), Rt. Hon. Davies Etta (Deputy Leader), Hon. Brian Wonah Odey, Hon. Agbor Ovat Dickson, Hon. Ogiji Idaga Martins Achadu, Rt. Hon. Francis B. Asuquo (House Leader), and Rt. Hon. Elvert Ayambem (Speaker) as Ex-Officio Member.

Related

Previous Post

Hon. Francis Ogban Extends Warm New Month Greetings to Constituents

Next Post

Birthday Blessings to a Humanitarian Icon, Ekanem Samantha Bassey, Esq.

Next Post
Birthday Blessings to a Humanitarian Icon, Ekanem Samantha Bassey, Esq.

Birthday Blessings to a Humanitarian Icon, Ekanem Samantha Bassey, Esq.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

CRSMEDA Announces Phase 2 of the People First Retiree Entrepreneurship Development Initiative (REDI)

CRSMEDA Announces Phase 2 of the People First Retiree Entrepreneurship Development Initiative (REDI)

1 week ago
Dr. Godwin Adaje Agbor: A Life Dedicated to Humanity and Service

Dr. Godwin Adaje Agbor: A Life Dedicated to Humanity and Service

1 week ago

Trending

IWD: Obudu LG Chairman’s Wife, Mrs. Regina Undiandeye, Applauds Cross River State First Lady

IWD: Obudu LG Chairman’s Wife, Mrs. Regina Undiandeye, Applauds Cross River State First Lady

11 months ago
Cross River-Abia Boundary Dispute: Abia Deputy Governor Arrives Calabar for Meeting of Officials.

Cross River-Abia Boundary Dispute: Abia Deputy Governor Arrives Calabar for Meeting of Officials.

1 year ago

Popular

Dr. Godwin Adaje Agbor: A Life Dedicated to Humanity and Service

Dr. Godwin Adaje Agbor: A Life Dedicated to Humanity and Service

1 week ago
CRSMEDA Announces Phase 2 of the People First Retiree Entrepreneurship Development Initiative (REDI)

CRSMEDA Announces Phase 2 of the People First Retiree Entrepreneurship Development Initiative (REDI)

1 week ago

Cross River Assembly Speaker Under Fire Over Alleged Push To Oust Ikom LGA Chairman

4 weeks ago
Armed Forces Day: Gov Otu Reaffirms Support for Veterans, Families

Armed Forces Day: Gov Otu Reaffirms Support for Veterans, Families

4 weeks ago
CRSG to Begin 2026 Measles-Rubella and HPV Vaccination Campaign on February 4

CRSG to Begin 2026 Measles-Rubella and HPV Vaccination Campaign on February 4

3 weeks ago
crossriverblog

CrossRiverBlog is a leading online news and media platform that provides first-hand coverage of the latest news and articles from around the world. Our mission is to keep our readers informed and up-to-date on the latest developments in every industry, from business and finance to technology and entertainment.

Follow Us

  • About
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy

Powered by CrossRiverBlog Designed by Joshua Daniel

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Food
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • News
  • Blog
  • Entertainment
    • Sport
  • Science
  • Tv & shows
  • Money
  • Tourism
    • Travel
  • Contact us

Powered by CrossRiverBlog Designed by Joshua Daniel

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In