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Cross River Central Senatorial District 2023: Rt. Hon. Eteng Williams, the right fit for the job



The last decade within the Nigerian socio-political terrain has seen the emergence of political consciousness and re-awakening, one which is driven by the collective push and desire of the masses who form the electorate to fight all forms of electoral and political inadequacies to birth a system that is heralded by progressive-minded individuals.


No doubt, institutions don’t administer themselves, they need people to do so and when we have the electorate giving power to the wrong individuals, we set ourselves on a slippery slope to damnation because progress and development in any society can only be made possible when we have political power given to the right hands.


Rt. Hon. Eteng Jonah Williams comes from a generation of true progressives, ones who bear in them a greater consciousness to do right by the people, selfless, humble, accountable, and trustworthy. He stands in his generation as a man who does not see the people as a means to an end but as an end itself.


He comes with an impeccable character, unblemished records and antecedents which qualifies him on all fronts as a man who is of great value to his people.


Wherever his name is mentioned, what readily comes to mind are unparalleled capacity, humility, resilience, excellence, and doggedness. He demonstrated his perchance to dare from childhood, the same character trait that has seen him succeed in everything he sets out to do, even where others have terribly failed.


More important is his accessibility and love for young people, one which is inspired by his desire to see them attain a better life, one which places him as a perfect candidate come 2023 for the position of Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 


There’s no better time but now for the people of the Central Senatorial District to give him the mandate. It’s high time we look beyond the veils of political hegemonists who have clouded our political space for over two decades with nothing to show for except for properties in Nigeria and abroad and empower ourselves to elect individuals who are the best fit for the job. 


Rt. Hon. Eteng Williams comes with waves of new ideas and a breath of fresh air. He comes with a difference, a positive one that should be embraced by the people of the Central Senatorial District who must not allow political marauders to come and push them to make another mistake by overlooking this great opportunity for them to have purposeful leadership and transformational representation.


Eteng Jones understands the assignment, he is well equipped to deliver, Central Senatorial District has all it needs to succeed in Rt. Hon. Eteng Jonah Williams, with him as their chosen one, they are a step closer to the promised land.


Written by Hope Obeten

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