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  The Cross River State representative on the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Rt. Hon. Orok Otu Duke, has sent a warm and hearty congratulatory message to the First Lady of Cross River State, Her Excellency, Bishop (Mrs.) Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, on the occasion of her birthday. In a statement on Friday, Duke described the First Lady as a "pillar of support, a beacon of hope, and a mother to the state," whose life has been dedicated to the service of humanity and the spiritual upliftment of the people. The NDDC Rep lauded the First Lady’s numerous humanitarian initiatives, particularly her "People First" social welfare programmes which have reached the vulnerable, the aged, and the less privileged across the eighteen local government areas of the state. He noted that her compassion and grace have significantly complemented the developmental strides of the Governor, His Excellency, Senator (Prince) Bassey Edet Otu. "On behalf of my family and...
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Bishop Eyoawan Otu @62: A Tribute to a First Lady with Purpose

  In a political climate where ceremonial roles often overshadow substance, the emergence of Bishop Eyoawan Bassey Otu as a force for tangible social change in Cross River State stands out as both refreshing and consequential. As she marks her birthday today, it is fitting to reflect not just on the passage of time, but on the depth of impact she has made since assuming the role of First Lady in 2023 alongside her husband, Governor Bassey Otu. From the outset, Bishop Otu has redefined the expectations of her office. Rather than settling into the comfort of ceremonial appearances, she has embraced a hands-on approach to governance support, particularly in the area of women’s empowerment. Across the state, her initiatives have consistently targeted economic inclusion, skill acquisition, and financial independence for women. What distinguishes her efforts is not merely their scale, but their consistency; empowerment programmes under her watch have become a near-monthly intervention, t...

Otu Signs Four Strategic Bills to Transform Health, Environment, Education in Cross River

  Governor Bassey Otu has signed four transformative bills into law, in a major push to reposition the health and education sectors while improving sanitation and overall quality of life in Cross River State. The Governor, who described the development as a critical milestone in his administration’s reform agenda, said the laws were carefully designed to respond to the immediate needs of the people, with particular emphasis on strengthening the health system. “Anything about health is not a joke. These bills will help our people because they ensure we have the right resources and options available to us,” Otu said during the signing ceremony held on Wednesday at governor’s office in Calabar. He also praised the Cross River State House of Assembly, led by Speaker Elvert Ayambem, for its thorough legislative work and constructive debates, noting that the synergy between both arms of government has continued to yield people-oriented policies. “I’ve checked the responses and reactions....

Senator Eteng Jonah Williams Remains a Dependable Choice—Yesterday, Today, and for the Future, as Primaries Approach

As political activities intensify ahead of the forthcoming party primaries, stakeholders and constituents across Cross River Central Senatorial District are once again faced with a defining decision, one that will shape the direction of representation and development in the years ahead. In moments like this, the focus naturally shifts from promises to performance, from rhetoric to results. It is within this context that the leadership of Eteng Jonah Williams continues to resonate strongly. Senator Williams’ political journey has been marked by consistency, resilience, and a commitment to public service. From his impactful tenure in the Cross River State House of Assembly, where he rose through the ranks to become Speaker—to his current role in the National Assembly, he has built a reputation as a leader who understands governance not merely as a position of authority, but as a platform for service. Yesterday, his contributions were bold and foundational. As a legislator at the state le...

Tested Leadership, Trusted Representation: Why Eteng Williams Still Matters

  In times of political decision-making, what truly defines a leader is not just ambition, but consistency, capacity, and commitment to the people. Senator Eteng Jonah Williams embodies these values in every sense. From his days in the State House of Assembly to his current role representing Cross River Central Senatorial District, he has remained deliberate about people-oriented governance. His legislative footprints are not just seen in bills sponsored, but in the lives touched, the opportunities created, and the stability he has helped foster. Senator Williams is not a seasonal politician. He is one who understands the grassroots, values loyalty, and respects the trust reposed in him by his people. His leadership style reflects humility, accessibility, and a sense of responsibility, these qualities that are rare but essential in today’s political climate. As the primaries approach, this is not just about choosing a candidate; it is about sustaining a legacy of effective represen...

Empowerment Programme: Sen. Ekpenyong Commends Bishop Otu’s Grassroots Impact Initiative

  Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong has lauded the impactful empowerment programme organised by Her Excellency, Bishop Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, describing it as a practical demonstration of people-oriented leadership and grassroots development. The Senator made this known after participating in the event, which brought together beneficiaries and community members from Omo Bloc—comprising Odot, Odukpani Central, and Obomitiat/Mbiabo/Ediong—as well as Eburutu Bloc, which includes Eniong, Ito/Idere/Ukwa, and Eki. Ekpenyong, a proud son of Eniong, expressed delight that the initiative was hosted on Eburutu soil, noting that it symbolised unity, shared identity, and collective progress among the people. According to him, the programme reflects a growing synergy between government and community-driven efforts aimed at advancing development at the grassroots level. He highlighted the distribution of empowerment items such as buses, generators, motorcycles, sewing machines, hair dryers, and grinding ma...

Strengthening Homeland Security: Senator Williams’ Legacy in Lawmaking

  The Cross River State Homeland Safety and Security Agency Law, 2016 is one of the landmark bills sponsored by Senator Eteng Jonah Williams during his tenure in the State House of Assembly. This legislation was a direct response to a pressing social malaise in the State, aimed at protecting citizens and enhancing public safety. A review of Senator Williams’ legislative record shows a consistent commitment to supporting government policies and programs through lawmaking. From his first term in the house of assembly to the present in the Senate, he has focused on bills that address issues of great importance in our society.  At the time, Cross River State faced serious security challenges, including high rates of kidnapping, banditry, armed robbery, and unexplained disappearances. Recognizing that the primary duty of government is the security and welfare of its citizens (Section 14(2), Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, as amended), Senator Williams champio...