Monday, August 17, 2020

THE PROFILE OF AN ELDER STATESMAN, HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, ELDER, ETUBOM, [RT. HON.], PRINCE, ENIAN ESIEN THE DOYEN OF CROSS RIVER STATE POLITICS YEAR 1920 TO YEAR 2020

 



PREAMBLE:

His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien was born on Saturday July 26, 1920 and it pleased God Almighty that on July 26, year 2020, he attained one hundred [100] years of age. It could therefore be deduced that he was born on the last day of the week and his one hundredth [100] birthday fell on a Sunday, the beginning of the new week and “God’s Own Day”. This connotes a long heartwarming period and the full completion of a centenarian circle. For which we ‘Give God the Glory’. From the information contained in the opening sentence of this profile, this doyen of Cross River State Politics was born a few years after the formal amalgamation of Northern and Southern Protectorates of the former British Colony to form the country now known as Nigeria.

BIRTH AND PARENTAGE:

His father was Late Obong Esien Enian Esien, M.B.E., the then Paramount Ruler of Efik Iboku Esit Edik, an area comprising Creek Town, Adiabo and Ikoneto as presently constituted. His mother was Late Madam Edemanwan Ewa Esien of Henshaw Town, Calabar, nee Ma Edemanwan Ewa Efanga. His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT.Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien was the eldest son in a family of four males and two females.

EDUCATION:

His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT. Hon.] Prince, Enian Esien commenced his primary School education at Government Primary School Mamfi, Cameroons, where his father was the Head Master of the School. Later on, Government Primary School, Eket, Akwa Ibom State  was opened. His father was transferred to head the School. His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT. Hon.] Prince, Enian Esien accompanied his father to the new School. There he sat and obtained the Standard Six [6] Certificate. He gained admission into the Hope Waddell Normal School, Calabar, Cross River State – a School system that blended vocational and conventional secondary education. He finished in the apex class in the School. Thereafter, he commenced internship with his late father, playing basically supervisory role and carved a niche for himself in that setting. He is a determined and vigorous person, but he is also pleasantly a calm and an unassuming personality.

 

POLITICAL EXPERIENCE:

As he grew, up he was captivated by the activities of the nationalists, who advocated for self-rule in Nigeria. As such, between 1944 – 1950, this Elder Statesman was pre-occupied with activism as a youth. He collaboated with his contemporaries, namely,  Barr. Kola Balogun, Nduka Eze, Mokwobo Okoye, Osita Agwuna and Aminu Kano to mention a few of them, to form the Zikist National Vanguard. The Vanguard was a political subsidiary to the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons [N.C.N.C.], one of the nationalist movements which fought for Nigerian Independence. His persistent association with those who played positive role towards the attainment of Nigeria Independence in 1960, assisted to bring His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien to lime-light.

Between 1951 – 1953, His Royal Highness, Elder,  Etubom, [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien was elected to the Eastern House of Assembly, Enugu, Nigeria as a member representing Calabar Division. In 1952, while still a member of the Eastern House of Assembly, he moved a motion for the establishment of Calabar Oil Palm Plantation a.k.a. Calaro Oil Palm Plantation at Mbarakom in Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. It is on record that the oil palm plantation contributed immensely to the socio-economic development of Eastern Nigeria as a whole when it subsisted. Furthermore, when he was actively involved in politics, resilient optimism was his guiding principle. From this standpoint, he made consequential contributions to the Nigerian democratic experience.

WORKING EXPERIENCE:

In 1945, His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien was employed by the then Meteorological Service, a subsidiary of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria. In 1954, he resigned from that employment to contest for the position of Chairman of Calabar  Urban District Council. He won the election and became the Chairman of that Council. His administration nurtured and strengthen two foremost Secondary Schools, namely, Hope Waddell Training Institution, Diamond Hill, Calabar and Saint Partick’s College, Ikot Ansa, Calabar. Also, it was during his Chairmanship of that Council that Government Primary School, Mayne Avenue, Calabar, was built. The School was converted into the Science Secondary School during the Governorship tenure of His Excellency, Mr. Donald Etim Duke.

In 1955, the Efik - Qua - Efut Native Authority had to wind-up in order to give room for an elected Local Government System of government. This Elder Statesman was a co-opted member of the winding-up Committee. His honest and unwavering disposition made him to cause the Authority to donate four thousand pounds sterling [£4,000.00] from its distributive assets to the Roman Catholic Mission, Calabar under the leadership of Late ArchBishop [Dr.] Brian David Usanga, for the establishment of the Holy Child Girls Secondary School, Goldie Road, Calabar;  a Secondary School which subsist to date.

Between 1974 – 1984, His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT.Hon.], Prince Enian Esien had at various periods served as Commissioner for Local Government, Commissioner for Works and Commissioner for Establishment in the old Cross River State. During the period under reference, he ensured the establishment of Secondary Schools in Akpap Okoyong, Obomitiat Edere and Odot all in Odukpani Local Government Area in Cross River State. His effort in establishing new Schools and strengthening the existing Schools represent major investments in human capacity development in the old Cross River State in particular and Nigeria in general. As the Commissioner of Works, his tenure witnessed up-surge of urban renewal programmes and the opening of rural roads in the old Cross River State as was then constituted. Also, some phases of the State Housing Estates were built under his watch. As Commissioner for Environment, he developed training policies and programmes which enhanced the performance of the entire old Cross River State Public Service Sector. 

MYSTICAL LIFE:

His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien is a Mason of Scottish Constitution origin. He is a member of Lodge Hope, No. 02, Grand Lodge of Nigeria, Calabar. He is the oldest living member of the Lodge. He served the Lodge as the Worshipful Master [literally, the leader of the Lodge] from 2007 to 2010 Masonic years, making him to served in that capacity for three [3] consecutive terms. He greatly imbibed the tenets of the Masonic axion of “Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth”. He is indeed a true and faithful mason within and outside the Order. To the Elder Statesman, life means family members and friends whom you can trust and who also trust you. He discovered and cherished this virtue in freemasonry.

COMMUNITY LIFE:

His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien is a dependable leader in many areas in the Efik Community. He is a member of the Etuboms Traditional Rulers Council, the Highest Policy and Kingship body in Efik Eburutu Kingdom. He is also a member of the Odukpani Traditional Rulers Council of Odukpani Local Government Area, Cross River State. This humble man of integrity and Elder Statesman is also a member of the Efik Iboku Esit Edik Traditional Rulers Council. A Council whose membership comprise traditional rulers from Western and North Western Calabar and their Advisers.  He is an amiable cultural activist who is always involved in keeping Efik Culture alive. In 1998, the Obomitiat Ikoneto Traditional Council sought and obtained approval from the Etuboms Traditional Council in the Palace of the Obong of Calabar to split Obomitiat Ikoneto Royal House into two [2] Distinct Houses, namely,  Ikot Ukpong and Ikot Ukorebi Royal Houses, respectively, from the  single House status as Obomitiat Ikoneto. When the split was perfected, His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien was capped the Etubom of Ufok Ikot Ukpong and Late Etubom Esien Ukorebi Ekpenyong, of blessed memory, was capped the Etubom of Ufok Ikot Ukorebi, all in Obomitiat Ikoneto. As a cultural icon, he is presently the Iyamba Ekpe of Efe Ekpe Obomitiat Ikoneto, an Ekpe Lodge which belongs to Mme Efe Ekpe Efik Iboku fame and ancestral lineages.

SOCIAL LIFE:

His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien built relationships based on love, respect and sincerity. He is of the opinion that in recent times, it is unfortunate that people accord recognition more to social status than anything else, which according to him is a wrong practice and should not be encouraged. For him service to humanity is a core value in human relationship. He loved with compassion and showed more sense of concern for the well-being of others which ultimately becomes a source of happiness and relief to all around him. He empowered some youths within and outside the ambience of his immediate community and for others, he assisted them with the paying of their School fees and purchase of books. Thus, he became an advocate for bottom-up solutions for sustainable development, with a view to evolving the culture of entrepreneurship amongst the people in a wider perspective. Furthermore, he took steps to develop the tacit knowledge of individuals through organizing community meetings where individuals indicate their handicaps and required assistance. He then went on his own to source the assistance required and deliver same to the needy. Indeed, he inspired many more persons beyond what words can convey and express.

His benevolence and good leadership traits were transmitted to successive State Government administrations. In consequence, in year 2005, the administration of His Excellency, Mr. Donald Etim Duke, honoured him with a Certificate of Special State Award for his commitment towards the transformation of Cross River State. Similarly, in year 2010 during the golden jubilee of Nigeria, His Excellency, Senator Liyel Imoke, then Governor, Cross River State decorated His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien with other fifty [50] Citizens of Cross River State with a State Special Award in recognition of his outstanding services to the State.

 

CHRISTIAN LIFE:

His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien was born into the Presbyterian Church. He first worshipped at the Duke Town Parish and later he transferred his membership to the Henshaw Town Parish of the Church. In year 2015, he left to Presbyterian Faith and joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Ephraim Street Branch, Calabar. In recognition of his startling devotion and contributions to the Lay Section of the Church, he was ordained an Elder in that Church, where he worships to date.

MARITAL LIFE:

His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien was married to Mrs. Sarah Ewawa Esien, nee Sarah Ewawa Eke from Obutong, Old Town, Calabar. She died in 1948. This amiable Statesman is blessed with five [5] children. Two male and three female, namely, Esien Enian Esien, Edemanwan [Glory] Enian Esien, Victor Enian Esien, Efioanwan Enian Esien and Eme Enian Esien. Regrettably, Efioanwan Enian Esien died a couple of years ago.

CONCLUSION:

His Royal Highness, Elder, Etubom, [RT. Hon.], Prince, Enian Esien is a meticulous and an amazing personality versed in politics and community service. He is blessed with longevity. It is therefore a worthy event to celebrate his dexterity and resilience as a credible and dependable leader who is modest, resourceful, articulate, pleasant, hardworking, generous, calm and conscientious in his approach to issues and whose legacy is worth emulating by his succeeding generations.

Thank you.

 

Compiled By:

Chief [Hon.] Esien E. Ekpenyong, Jp.

July 2020.

 

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