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Governor Otu Restoring Lost Glory of Cross River ~ NPC Federal Commissioner



The Federal Commissioner Representing Cross River State in the National Population Commission (NPC) Rt. Hon. Alex Ukam has lauded the developmental strides and massive achievements of Senator Prince Bassey Otu, the Executive Governor of Cross River State in the past one year in office, noting that the lost glory of the State is being restored.


The NPC Commissioner made this known in a Congratulatory Message to the Governor of Cross River State sighted by our correspondent, where he described the administration of Senator Bassey Otu as a timeous blessing from God Almighty to the State. 


Hon. Ukam describe the Governor as a paragon of virtue whose sparkling leadership qualities, peaceful disposition, statemanship and love for humanity remains a model for modern day politicians to imbibe.


The former Federal Legislator eulogise the Governor for his 'People’s First' Policy of governance which has brought about massive positive changes, growth and development in nearly every sectors as well as all the nooks and crannies of Cross River State. "Even the blind can testify that we now have a listening Governor whose priority is to deliver good goverance and dividends of democracy to the governed. Your unparalleled determination and enthusiasm to transform Cross River State and her citizenry is glaring and evident in your people oriented policies and approaches. It is very obvious that the lost glory of Cross River State is being restored" he maintained. 


Rt. Hon. Ukam eulogise Governor Bassey Otu for his love, commitments, dedication and determination to serve the people of Cross River State with humility and fear of God. He pray for more wisdom, good health and divine grace to continue piloting the affairs of Cross River State as it pleases God Almighty.


The Federal Commissioner further called all Cross Riverians to give His Excellency the Governor the needed support and prayers to move Cross River State to enviable heights.

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