For decades, Cross River State has suffered from a development culture where every administration arrives with its own ideas, abandons existing projects and starts fresh monuments to political identity. The result has been waste, abandoned assets and a state constantly restarting its journey instead of building steadily towards a clear destination. However, with the Federal Government approving certification and compliance processes for the Bakassi Deep Seaport, Governor Bassey Otu may have finally shown Cross River what real continuity in governance looks like. The significance of the project goes beyond maritime trade. It is symbolic. Although the project was initiated under the administration of former Governor Ben Ayade, Otu has pursued it with seriousness instead of discarding it simply because it did not originate from his government. That is rare in Cross River politics. Ironically, almost every Governor after Donald Duke campaigned on the mantra of continuity...
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to improving public service delivery through sovereign digital infrastructure , artificial intelligence , and accelerated public service digitalisation at the International Civil Service Conference (ICSC) 2026 in Abuja . The conference brought together Heads of Service from different states and countries, senior government officials, reform experts, and technology stakeholders to discuss the future of governance and digital transformation in Africa, using the Nigerian Public Service as a benchmark. Speaking at the event, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Didi Esther Walson-Jack , said the Federal Civil Service was embracing innovation, resilience, and technology-driven reforms to strengthen governance and service delivery. She disclosed that all 38 federal ministries and extra-ministerial departments met the December 2025 deadline to fully digitalise their operations and transition to paperless governance. Accor...