By Kelvin Obambon
Cross River Governor, Prince Bassey Otu has eased political tension that emanates from an alleged face-off with some members of the National Assembly in the state.
Responding to question bothering on the issue during a media chat in Calabar on Tuesday, the governor stated that he has no problem with any member of the National Assembly. He cautioned people against dwelling on social media narratives to form opinions about governance in the state.
He said as governor, his primary concern is the development of the state, and that everyone must work to deliver on their mandate. He added that 2027 politics cannot take the place of governance, as it was too early to start talking about election that is two years ahead.
"I am not against anybody and all those are social media skirmishes, I believe everyone must deliver on their mandate," the governor stated.
The political space in Cross River has been tensed in recent time following rumours, especially on social media, that the governor was bent on replacing some members of the National Assembly in 2027.
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