Skip to main content

Asuquo Ekpenyong Jnr: Cometh the hour, cometh the man

 




By Anthony Ofem



When a man's way is just and pleases God, his hour comes seamlessly and nothing abbreviates his ascendency.


Asuquo Ekpenyong Jnr's finest hour is here. The immediate past Cross River state Commissioner for Finance stands out in the galaxy of governorship hopefuls angling to succeed His Excellency, Professor Ben Ayade come next year.


Ekpenyong and millions of Cross Riverians rooting for his governorship embody the American Author, Warren Bennis' timeless  treatise on leadership and followership: "Followers who tell the truth, and leaders who listen to it, are an unbeatable combination"



Suave, soft-spoken and cerebral, Ekpenyong possesses a calm mien and has a lovable personality with an electrifying presence. He rises above the fray to stamp competency and accomplishment in the position he had held.


Ekpenyong's rich academic resume and uncanny leadership experience make him the knight in the shining armour for Cross Riverians.



The most prepared of all the aspirants, while every other aspirant is talking outside the knowledge of Cross River, Ekpenyong is talking from the strength and advantage of an insider who has been in government for almost eight years.


Cross River is not particularly a rich state; Ekpenyong knows how Ayade has been able to keep the state afloat and execute projects even when monthly allocation to the state sometimes comes as low as 36 million Naira.


Unlike other aspirants, Ekpenyong has a practical experience in governance and leadership. As Commissioner for Finance for almost eight years, he has a practical experience in statecraft.


A youth himself, Ekpenyong has been able to galvanise the youths. This is instructive because the population of Cross River is youth-based. Therefore, if the APC in Cross River is desirous of winning the 2023 governorship election, their best bet is Asuquo Ekpenyong Jnr.


When the other aspirants were busy campaigning for themselves, Asuquo Ekpeyong Jnr rather chose to transverse the 18 local government areas of the state in political evangelism, sensitising the people of the need to support the party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).


None of the aspirants has done a quarter of what Ekpenyong has done in terms of sensitisation and mobilisation for the party.


At last count, Ekpenyong has consulted members of the state House of Assembly, Cross River State Traditional Rulers' Council, Legacy APC ( Old APC Wing), Organized a 30,000 man youth summit, undertook a 10-day local government tour on sensitization for voters registration and encouraged new membership for the APC.

He visited each council area, consulted youths, elders, party leadership, Chiefs, women groups etc.


He has also interfaced with the Hausa community, Commissioners forum and state party Exco.


A Havard trained economists, Asuquo's ideas on financial management and wealth creation are consistent with modern economic ideas. 


This is in tandem with the yearnings of Cross Riverians who want a governor that can consolidate on the industrialisation drive of the incumbent government.


First appointed Commissioner in 2015 at the age of 29,  Ekpenyong was reappointed by the governor in 2019 after his ( The governor's) second-term victory.


Of course, Governor Ayade, with a knack for efficient service delivery and competence, would not let a star-studded Ekpenyong slip from him.


Though born into wealth and affluence and influence,  Ekpenyong is not magisterial in his interpersonal relationship and conducts.


Instead, he is effervescent and self-effacing in his dealings with the public. This, of course,  is the kind of personality Cross Riverians want, a governor that connects easily with the people.


Ekpenyong's outstanding performance as Finance Commissioner is an open record. For example, he was the brain behind the successful implementation of the Treasury Single Account( TSA) in Cross River.


Cross River is one of the few states to implement this policy and this was made possible through the dogged efforts of Ekpenyong Jnr.



Under his watch as the chairman of the States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) Program for Results (PforR) the State excelled and achieved over 20.4M USD and 7.6M USD in grants for the year 2019 and 2020 respectively. 

This outstanding achievement wouldn't have been possible if not for guidance, direction and leadership of Mr Asuquo Ekpenyong.


For Cross River,  the Asuquo Ekpenyong way is the way to go for his hour has come and Cross River is on the cusp for a quantum freshness.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

BREAKING NEWS: Youths of Ikot Ansa Nab Vandals Destroying Public Utilities, Hand Over to Authorities for Prosecution

  In a combined effort to curb the rampant vandalism of public utilities in Cross River State, the youth leader of Ikot Ansa, Prince, Victor Otu Iso JR, alongside his community, successfully apprehended criminals involved in the destruction of vital public infrastructure. The vandals were caught red-handed this morning, 13th day of September 2024, as they attempted to steal Amor cables belonging to state transformers at Ekpo Iso. Acting swiftly, the youth leader invited the Special Adviser on Public Utilities, Engr. Dr. Jerome Egbe KSM, and his counterpart on General Duties, Barr. Ekpenyong Akiba, to the scene. The Special Advisers arrived promptly, accompanied by operatives of the Nigerian Police Force from the Federal Division, and took custody of the criminals. The suspects have since been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for further interrogation and prosecution. While addressing the youths of Ikot Ansa, Engr. Dr. Egbe and Barr. Akiba commended t...

Engr. Jerome Egbe Visits NSCDC Command for Strategic Partnership on Public Utilities

  The Special Adviser to the Governor of Cross River State on Public Utilities, Engr. Dr. Jerome Egbe, KSM, today, October 8, 2025, paid a courtesy visit to the Commander of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Cross River Command, Mr. Brown Charles, in Calabar.  The visit centered on establishing a strategic partnership to protect and secure public utilities across the state from vandals and criminal elements. During the meeting, Engr. Egbe emphasized the importance of safeguarding all critical public infrastructure and ensuring close collaboration between the Ministry of Public Utilities and the NSCDC in achieving the Governor’s vision for a sustainable and secure state. He also inspected the state of the Command’s facilities and sympathized with the personnel over the recent rainstorm that destroyed parts of the roofing, leaving the building flooded and disrupting operations. Engr. Egbe conveyed the administration’s sympathy and reiterated Governor Bassey O...

UNICROSS ACTING VC EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER DAMAGE OF UNIVERSITY STUCTURES AFTER RAINSTORM IN CALABAR

  The Acting Vice Chancellor of University of Cross River State, Professor Francisca Bassey, has expressed concern over the gravity of damage of the University's structures recorded in the wake of the rainstorm which swept through Calabar city yesterday, the 7th of May, 2025.  The Acting Vice Chancellor who was represented by the Director of Administration,  Professor Tom Ojikpong, expressed this concern when she led members of the University's management team on an on-the-spot inspection of the affected buildings in Calabar campus of the University. Yesterday's fierce rainstorm partially affected some offices including the conference room in the Administrative Building housing the Vice Chancellor's office. Other affected buildings are: the University's Library, Student Affairs building, Biological Science building, Environmental Studies building, New Science Block A, JAMB/CBT center, former Post Graduate School building, Mass Communication old block and the New Aud...