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AC Bright New Life Foundation Salutes Gov. Bassey Otu on Two Years of Transformative Leadership

 


The President of AC Bright New Life Foundation LTD/GTE, Ambassador Deacon Maduka Andrew Chukwuel, has extended a goodwill message to His Excellency, Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu, as he marks his second anniversary in office as Governor of Cross River State.

In a heartfelt message, Ambassador Chukwuel praised Governor Otu’s administration for its visionary leadership, infrastructural strides, and unwavering commitment to the “People First” mantra that has significantly transformed the socio-economic landscape of the state.

“Your tenure has been defined by a visionary commitment to infrastructural development that has transformed the physical and economic landscape of our dear state,” the statement read. “Under your dynamic leadership, roads have been rebuilt, schools renovated, medical facilities upgraded, and critical infrastructure delivered with urgency and clarity of purpose rarely witnessed in recent times.”

The AC Bright New Life Foundation, a corporate social enterprise dedicated to empowering youths and women, also reiterated its commitment to supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and budding entrepreneurs through the provision of essential business and operational equipment aimed at enhancing growth and sustainability.

Ambassador Chukwuel expressed hope that the governor’s remaining tenure would continue to build on the current momentum, delivering even more value to the people of Cross River State.

“Congratulations once again, Your Excellency, and thank you for your outstanding service,” he concluded.

The AC Bright New Life Foundation LTD/GTE continues to play a vital role in shaping a better future for young people and women across the country through strategic interventions and empowerment initiatives.

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