The Deputy Governor, Rt Hon. Peter Odey(left), the Speaker, CRHA, Rt. Hon. Elvert Ayambem at the inter-denominational service to mark Democracy Day on Sunday.
By Anietie Akpan
Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu has highlighted the significance of June 12, 1992, presidential election, saying its subsequent annulment fuelled Nigeria’s democratic struggle.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Nsa Gill said the Governor stated this on Sunday during an inter-denominational Christian service at the Apostolic Church on Edgerly Road in Calabar as he paid tribute to heroes like Moshood Bashorun Abiola (M.K.O.) for their contributions to democracy in Nigeria.
Governor Otu, represented by his Deputy Rt Hon Peter Odey, expressed gratitude for the patriotic leaders who have guided Cross River State and Nigeria.
He emphasized the importance of allowing democracy to flourish, as “it leads to development and ensures that the voices of the people are always heard”.
He said that 25 years of unbridled democracy have provided valuable lessons and blessings for Cross River.
The Governor reassured the people of the state that his administration prioritizes the welfare of its citizens and is committed to addressing issues such as the backlog of unpaid gratuity for retirees.
Therefore, he urged Cross Riverians to remain supportive of his administration, pray for their leaders, and continue to have faith in the progress of the state.
In a sermon titled, “Cross River Shall Prosper Again”, Pastor Ekpe Offiong emphasized that prosperity will come to the state if its leaders act justly and truthfully before God.
The clergyman commended the ‘People First’ approach of the Otu-led administration, which focuses on meeting the needs and aspirations of the masses, and encouraged the governor to maintain this commitment to delivering democratic dividends to the people.
Readings from the Bible at the service were shared by the Deputy Governor and the Speaker of the State House of Assembly Rt Hon Elvert Ayambem.
Government officials, elder statesman, political figures, traditional leaders, security agency heads, and other dignitaries attended the service.