Cross River State Representative on the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Rt. Hon. Orok Otu Duke, has called on Cross Riverians to take advantage of the innovative space provided by the Commission to engage in digital procurement systems. Speaking on the just concluded training on "Policy Reforms and Digitalization of the NDDC Procurement System" held in Calabar, Orok underscored the importance of the training which according to him, would eliminate unwholesome practices in the procurement of contracts. While delivering their lectures, guest lecturers, made up of seasoned academic giants and Legal Practitioners, gave in-depth, practical experience into the policy, presenting the step by step procurement procedures. The lectures also guided the legal aspects of the policy documents with a view to arming the citizens on best practices for overall benefits. With the theme "Promoting Best Procurement Practices and Digital System for NDDC", the e...
In the evolving dynamics of our political landscape, the call for continuity in leadership often rises beyond mere preference, it becomes a collective conviction rooted in performance, trust, and results. For the people of Cross River Central Senatorial District, the growing demand for the re-election of Senator Eteng Jonah Williams is not just political, it is a reflection of proven leadership and a mandate shaped by impact. Since assuming office, Senator Williams has redefined representation through purposeful, people-centered governance. His tenure has been marked by strategic interventions in infrastructure, human capital development, and grassroots empowerment, delivering tangible benefits across communities. From facilitating over 40 federal jobs and political appointments for constituents, to securing 40 foreign scholarship placements across the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, his commitment to youth empowerment and expanding educational opportunities is evident. Thro...