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UniCross Alumni Congrats New CRADCO MD, Thanks Gov Otu

 



The University of Cross River State Alumni Association has extended its warmest congratulations to Mr. Charles Inah on his appointment as the substantive Managing Director of Cross River State Agricultural Development Company (CRADCO).


The appointment of Inah, who heads the association’s Advisory Council was contained in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Nsa Gill yesterday, December 20th.


The association, in a statement issued by its National Public Relations Officer, Dr

 Peace Egbai thanked Governor Bassey Otu for giving Mr. Inah the opportunity to head the strategic company.


While assuring that the Governor has made no mistake in selecting him for the appointment, the alumni reiterated its commitment to supporting the government to implement the people’s first agenda to the benefit of majority of Cross Riverians.


“We extend our warmest congratulations to our dear brother and senior member of our great association, Mr. Charles Inah on his appointment as the Managing Director of CRADCO. This appointment is an affirmation of the outstanding leadership attributes of Mr. Inah who coincidentally is serving the association as Chairman of the Advisory Council.


We commend our dear Governor for trusting UniCross graduates with very sensitive positions as this. Opportunity as this means a lot to us because there’s the sense of fulfillment we get when we know that our products are contributing meaningfully to the development of the state. We want to assure His Excellency that he has not made any mistake in the choice of Inah as the MD,” the statement reads in parts.

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  1. Engineer kenechukwu BrightDecember 25, 2024 at 2:36 AM

    Congratulations Mr Charles..you are the heartbeat of this industry.
    Your strength moves mountains, your skill shapes progress, and your dedication lays the foundation for innovation and growth...
    You still remain my Boss

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