Loyalty Deserves Reward: Senator Eteng Jonah Williams Stood Strongly for Prince Otu When It Mattered Most
By Ajogbor Williams
When the coast was unclear and many doubted the possibility, Senator Eteng Jonah Williams stood firmly for His Excellency, Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu, while serving as Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly. His loyalty was never hidden, and his conviction never shaken.
To Senator Eteng Williams, Prince Bassey Otu was not just another aspirant; he was a household name with the capacity, experience, and vision to reposition Cross River State and give the people a stronger voice.
During the campaigns, Senator Williams practically placed the governorship project above his personal ambition. He moved from village to village across the Central Senatorial District, mobilizing support passionately and tirelessly for Prince Otu.
Even after the Presidential and Senate elections, his words remained clear: “My greatest happiness will be to see Prince Otu win massively in the Central Senatorial District.” That statement reflected genuine commitment, loyalty, and selflessness.
Today, the reality remains simple: a man who stood by you when the path was uncertain deserves to be stood by.
Loyalty should never be rewarded with political games. One good turn truly deserves another.
Senator Eteng Jonah Williams, defended the vision, invested his resources, and worked wholeheartedly for the victory that was achieved. Such sacrifice should never be overlooked.
Mkpani, Yakurr and Central Senatorial District delivered massive votes for Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu through the dedication, structure, and influence of Senator Eteng Jonah Williams.
He spent his resources joyfully, without complaints or regrets, because he believed in the mission. At a time like this, his return ticket should not be trivialized or downplayed. A listening Governor should also be a Governor who rewards loyalty, sacrifice, and commitment.
Together, Cross River State can become greater.
Senator Eteng Jonah Williams for Cross River Central Senatorial District.
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