Governor Bassey Otu has signed four transformative bills into law, in a major push to reposition the health and education sectors while improving sanitation and overall quality of life in Cross River State. The Governor, who described the development as a critical milestone in his administration’s reform agenda, said the laws were carefully designed to respond to the immediate needs of the people, with particular emphasis on strengthening the health system. “Anything about health is not a joke. These bills will help our people because they ensure we have the right resources and options available to us,” Otu said during the signing ceremony held on Wednesday at governor’s office in Calabar. He also praised the Cross River State House of Assembly, led by Speaker Elvert Ayambem, for its thorough legislative work and constructive debates, noting that the synergy between both arms of government has continued to yield people-oriented policies. “I’ve checked the responses and reactions....
Senator Eteng Jonah Williams Remains a Dependable Choice—Yesterday, Today, and for the Future, as Primaries Approach
As political activities intensify ahead of the forthcoming party primaries, stakeholders and constituents across Cross River Central Senatorial District are once again faced with a defining decision, one that will shape the direction of representation and development in the years ahead. In moments like this, the focus naturally shifts from promises to performance, from rhetoric to results. It is within this context that the leadership of Eteng Jonah Williams continues to resonate strongly. Senator Williams’ political journey has been marked by consistency, resilience, and a commitment to public service. From his impactful tenure in the Cross River State House of Assembly, where he rose through the ranks to become Speaker—to his current role in the National Assembly, he has built a reputation as a leader who understands governance not merely as a position of authority, but as a platform for service. Yesterday, his contributions were bold and foundational. As a legislator at the state le...