Stop the Discord — Cross River State Councillors Told to Back Governor Otu’s Progress Agenda
It’s unfortunate that some individuals are spreading discord, despite the state’s progress under His Excellency Sen Prince Bassey Edet Otu’s leadership. Over the past two years, the government has made significant strides in infrastructure development, human empowerment, and sustainable peace which impact is visible enough.
It’s imperative to say that the Cross River State councillors should work together for the state’s development focusing on growth and progress instead of misplace priorities, the should devoid themselves from been use as a tool in the hands of few opposition to undermine the good will of the Governor in the state.
Members of the opposition should see and key into the vision of His Excellency Sen. Prince Bassey Edet Otu which is governance and people first oriented leadership before politics, they should focus on sharing constructive ideas and supporting the government instead of formulating faults accusations and criticism.
The Commissioner for Local Government Chief Idem is doing great, ensuring that Cross River State councillors connect directly with the Governor and are getting their due welfare packages, as commissioner he works under the directives and supervision of the Governor, our Councillors should channel their concern to the right source without trying to undermine the good will of our dear Governor Sen. Prince Bassey Edet Otu.
As Councillors the should focus more on making a difference in their respective wards, avoid reducing themselves to be use as a tool to undermine the government.
The Cross River State Councillors should work together and ensure sustainable peace and development as leaders in grassroots they should prioritize the people’s needs, work on projects that benefit the people and let the people in the grassroots enjoy true dividend of democracy that flows with the season of sweetness ”
They should recognize the blessings Governor Otu has brought.
Let’s support the government for a better Cross River state.”
