Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong has lauded the impactful empowerment programme organised by Her Excellency, Bishop Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, describing it as a practical demonstration of people-oriented leadership and grassroots development. The Senator made this known after participating in the event, which brought together beneficiaries and community members from Omo Bloc—comprising Odot, Odukpani Central, and Obomitiat/Mbiabo/Ediong—as well as Eburutu Bloc, which includes Eniong, Ito/Idere/Ukwa, and Eki. Ekpenyong, a proud son of Eniong, expressed delight that the initiative was hosted on Eburutu soil, noting that it symbolised unity, shared identity, and collective progress among the people. According to him, the programme reflects a growing synergy between government and community-driven efforts aimed at advancing development at the grassroots level. He highlighted the distribution of empowerment items such as buses, generators, motorcycles, sewing machines, hair dryers, and grinding ma...
The Cross River State Homeland Safety and Security Agency Law, 2016 is one of the landmark bills sponsored by Senator Eteng Jonah Williams during his tenure in the State House of Assembly. This legislation was a direct response to a pressing social malaise in the State, aimed at protecting citizens and enhancing public safety. A review of Senator Williams’ legislative record shows a consistent commitment to supporting government policies and programs through lawmaking. From his first term in the house of assembly to the present in the Senate, he has focused on bills that address issues of great importance in our society. At the time, Cross River State faced serious security challenges, including high rates of kidnapping, banditry, armed robbery, and unexplained disappearances. Recognizing that the primary duty of government is the security and welfare of its citizens (Section 14(2), Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, as amended), Senator Williams champio...