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Gov. Otu Pledges Sustainable Growth for Cross River, Calls for Collective Action

In a renewed commitment to the development of Cross River State, Governor Senator Bassey Otu has assured citizens that his administration is taking deliberate steps to harness the state’s vast potential and set it on a path of sustainable growth.

Speaking while hosting alumni of the prestigious Mary Knoll College, Okuku, Yala Local Government Area, the governor acknowledged Cross River’s comparative advantages in agriculture, tourism, and the marine economy. However, he noted significant deficits in critical sectors such as education, infrastructure, and healthcare, reaffirming his administration’s resolve to bridge these gaps.

“The state is in deficit in almost everything—education, infrastructure, healthcare, and more. However, we are making deliberate efforts to overturn the situation and set Cross River on the path of sustainable growth,” he stated.

Governor Otu also emphasized the importance of civic engagement, urging Cross Riverians to take an active interest in governance and development.

“I call on leaders from all sectors and citizens alike to participate actively in discussions on the state’s progress. Constructive engagement will help us drive meaningful change,” he added.

Mary Knoll Alumni Seek Government Partnership

Earlier, the President-General of the Mary Knoll College Alumni Association, Chief John Abang (AIG Retired), commended the governor’s developmental strides, particularly in education. He also highlighted areas where the association seeks collaboration with the government to enhance both their alma mater and the broader interests of Cross Riverians.

Among the key concerns raised was the long-abandoned college auditorium, which, according to Chief Abang, is crucial for student activities and gatherings.

“Sir, we kindly request your assistance in completing this project, which will greatly enhance the learning experience and overall development of our students,” he appealed.

He further pointed out the erratic power supply affecting the school and proposed solar energy as a sustainable alternative to ensure a conducive learning environment.

“We humbly request your kind consideration to provide alternative solutions, specifically solar power, for our institution. This will not only improve the learning environment but also enhance students’ academic performance. We believe these projects align with your administration’s vision for education and development in Cross River State,” he said.

The alumni association expressed optimism following Governor Otu’s assurances and remained hopeful that their requests would receive due attention.

The event was attended by notable members of the Board of Trustees, including Col. Paul Edor Obi (Rtd.), Mr. Peter K. Bello, Dr. Godwin Ikani Woga, and Major General Emmanuel Undiandeye (Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Intelligence), among others.

Nsa Gill
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor

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