…Commend His Aggressive Skill Development
The Director-General of the Teachers Continuous Training Institute (TCTI) Biase, Professor Taoheed Adedoja, has felicitated Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, on his first anniversary mark in office.
In a congratulatory message, Professor Adedoja commended Governor Otu\’s commitment to the development of the state, which has positively impacted the state, emphasising the crucial role of the governor in shaping the future of the state.
Professor Taoheed Adedoja, a former Commissioner for Education in Oyo State, former Minister of Sports and Special Duties, congratulated Governor Otu on his one year of impactful service, highlighting the governor\’s efforts through digital literacy training for teachers and associated careers.
According to the Director-General, the governor has demonstrated unwavering commitment to development, implementing projects and initiatives that have positively impacted the lives of the people.
“Let me congratulate His Excellency, Governor Otu on his first anniversary in office. This first year has been an auspicious one which has witnessed significant strides. I am happy to extend to you and the people of Cross River State my heartfelt congratulations on your time in office.
Continuing, he said: “This milestone highlights the continued journey into mainstreaming Cross River State which further consolidates democracy and opens a new chapter in the practice of governance in Cross River State.
Professor Adedoja used the occasion to express his gratitude for the governor\’s aggressive skills acquisition training for teachers in digital literacy, enhancing their skills and making them better classroom instructors.
“I want to specially thank His Excellency for the the digital literacy development on our teachers. This career empowerment in the lives of our teachers has made them better tutors.
“On behalf of the TCTI management and staff, l wish the governor a resounding success in his tenure, celebrating his ‘People\’s First’ agenda and pledging support for his continued success,” he concluded.