DG Biase Rescue movement and student body gather in respect for the future of biase.
As the season of chairmanship and other local government officials election draws closer, the SA to the National Youth Council of Nigeria Cross River State Chapter on Non-Indigenous Affairs and DG Biase Rescue Movement, Comr. Solomon James Arikpo, has called for a session of discussion with the students bodies of biase.
In an interview with the newsman, Comr. Solomon described the gathering as a means to direct the young ones on the path to support any candidate and why it’s necessary to come out and vote.
He further applauds the Executive Governor of Cross River State, H/E Sen. Prince Bassey Otu, for the success so far from the just concluded Edo election, which now makes the south-south state 2 APC states.
Comr. Solomon urges all Biase leaders and aspirants who are coming out for local government elections: “This is an election of destiny, not an election of jokes; therefore, whoever takes the mantle of driving Biase local government in the next 3 years of service is very important to the destiny of the people.
He continued by saying that the gathering is also to discuss the future of biase; as an endowed local government in Cross River State, all that is needed is one who can capitalize on the potential by turning biase into her pride among other top LGA’s.
He ended by calling on Deacon Andy Owai to come with his experience in various sectors of life because he’s capable of driving the local government to a better position.