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Cross River South Senator unveils plans, vows better life for constituents


My dear constituents,


I write to you on this memorable day, it’s been exactly one year since the elections in which you gave me the mandate as your Senator.


As I reflect on the past year, a wave of gratitude engulfs me for the trust and support you bestowed upon me. I vividly recall this video released on the eve of the elections where I shared my hopes and aspirations, I vowed to work for you.


Since my inauguration as your Senator seven months ago, I have spent every single day working hard and relentlessly to achieve the mandate you gave me. 

Together, we have embarked on a journey of progress and development, working hand in hand to empower our communities and enhance our infrastructure amongst many other strides that we have made since the inception of this term. As we mark this one-year milestone, I am immensely proud of what we have achieved collectively, laying the foundation for even greater accomplishments in the future.


I will not dwell on listing our achievements here, as the appropriate time buds, but you are witness, that our actions speak louder than words. For those interested in the progress we've made, you can find a detailed account on our website: [https://asuquoekpenyong.com/newsletter 


I will continually strive as a Federal Legislator to assist the Executive at the Federal and State levels. 

Thank you for entrusting me with the privilege of representing you. Together, let us keep building a brighter and more prosperous future for our community.


I thank Governor Bassey Otu, H.E Ben Ayade, my Leaders, the APC, all Cross River South residents, and of course friends & family for the opportunity, their belief, and support, may God continue to bless us all.


Warm regards,

Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong

Comments

  1. Your intelligence and productive mindset will take you higher in your political life .

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  2. When preparedness meets challenge, the result is outstanding. We appreciate your leadership style and God bless you and family Mr Innocent Lekpara EGIGA Fmr Commissioner LGSC

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  3. Distinguish Senator,I really appreciate you for all you have been doing in the southern senatorial District, job creation , empowerment, constructions of Road in calabar south,at Ephraim street calabar south, and all the streets light you have fix it all.
    May Almighty God continue to guide you and your family.Amem🙏.
    Am,MR EYONG IBETE UNOH FROM ABINI VILLAGE, BIASE.

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  4. You have proven yourself and your worth to us in the activities and dedications to the mandates we gave you, we applaud all of your good works and effective representation within this period in office.We are indeed proud of you and you have our support always..

    ITANIM CHRISTOPHER JOHN
    THE CROSS RIVER STATE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT
    UNICAL CHAPTER

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