By: AMAWU, Cletus Albert Amawu.
Governor of Cross River State, Senator (Prince) Bassey Edet Otu, met with the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Cross River Chapter, as well as selected Online Publishers and veterans of the profession in his temporal office, at the Dan Archibong Lodge, Calabar, to mark his 100 Days in office.
The Media parley according to Senator Otu was necessary, hence, a medium to let Cross Riverians know how far his Administration has fared and their developmental plans for the future, which is not an abstract entity, rather a plethora of visible activities; a celebration of an Administration myth than reality and depending on the instrument used to evaluate the government by citizens.
He said that the government in power is not ‘my’ government but ‘our’ government and the reason why it’s the ‘people first’ and a season to savour sweetness; as he assured Cross Riverians that, they’re duty bound and resolute to make sure development reaches every nooks and crannies in the State, before the expiration of its tenure.
Full Text Of The Governors’ State-Wide Address in Commemoration of 100 Days in Office:
It is with a sense of duty and responsibility that I address you fellow Cross Riverians and residents of the State on the journey we have jointly undertaken as a people towards a prosperous and united Cross River State.
May I in the passing, thank you for the overwhelming support and other elements of goodwill you extended to us during the 2023 general elections. By this singular act you have signed an unwritten contract with the government – the social contract; by entrusting us with your power and authority to manage the commonwealth of the State on your behalf.
However, in spite of this enormous trust, we as a government believe strongly in participatory governance – where every citizen and resident of Cross River State is carried along in decision making and programme implementation.
So, the present government in power is not “my” government but “our” government. Accordingly, when we adopt this mindset in our day-to-day activities, collectively we shall have a State we will be proud of and bequeath to the next generation.
On the most orchestrated 100 days in office, I wish to state that the celebration is more of an administration myth than a reality.
The myth is premised on the huge expectation of the citizenry for the government to deliver on its campaign promises in sprints, and the reality is that governance is never a sprint but a marathon.
This marathon race of governance requires time-tested procedures of bottom-up planning, execution, review, and completion. It requires patience, discipline, and focus. So, this is the approach the present administration is adopting to ensure the sustainable growth and development of our State.
Fellow Cross Riverians, permit me at this juncture to present to you some sectoral accomplishments and plans so far made by this administration since its inception on May 29, 2023.
INFRASTRUCTURE:
The bedrock of any economic and social development is the availability of relevant infrastructural facilities. To this end, the State Government has within 100 days in office, achieved the following milestones.
- i) Upgrade and completion of the ultra-modern Calabar
International Convention Centre (CICC) which hosted the recently concluded International Cooperation and Investment Summit.
- ii) Completion of 1.2km concrete-paved Nyong Edem Street, Calabar South.
iii) Rehabilitation of Edet Ansa Farm Access Road and Etap Ayip
Road, in Calabar Municipality.
- iv) Rehabilitation of the 3km Bebuasuan Rural Access Road in Obudu LGA.
- v) Rehabilitation of the 3km Ketting Community Road in Obanliku LGA.
- vi) Remodeling and renovation of the Governor’s Office Complex (ongoing).
vii) Construction of 39km Ukelle Road in Yala LGA (ongoing).
viii) Award of contract for the renovation/equipping of the State
ultra-modern library complex, Calabar.
- ix) Restoration and beautification of the Millennium Park Recreational Garden, Calabar.
- x) Reconstruction of State Emergency Management Agency
(SEMA) and Rural Access Mobility Project (RAMP) warehouses.
AGRICULTURE:
As we are aware, agriculture is the area Cross River State has a comparative advantage over many States of the federation. Prime attention is therefore given to this sector with the following achievements so far.
i)The present administration has attracted $ 15 million in private sector investment into the Ayip Eku Oil Palm Estate, with multiple effects on employment and growth of State GDP.
- ii) The Government has also developed a 6-year N30bn agricultural credit guarantee fund for rice, maize, fisheries, and livestock farmers.
iii) To ascertain with precision, the soil texture for specific crops in the different zones of the State, the Government has commenced the State-wide Digital Soil Fertility Mapping. This will translate to greater yields of different crops.
- iv) In partnership with the Oil Palm Growers Association of Nigeria (ORGAN), the State Government has commenced the planting of 3.5 million hybrid oil palm seedlings in 13 identified locations across the State.
- v) In Agric-related human capital development, the State Government has sponsored indigenes of the State to participate in a cassava-bio value chain conference in Asaba-Delta State for the subsequent establishment of a cassava-biofuel factory in the State, as well as a workshop on sustainable oil palm economy.
- vi) 50 starter rice growers have been given free rice seedlings, fertilizer, and pesticides, while 30 starter livestock farmers have been assisted with day-old chicks, feeds, etc.
AVIATION:
To transform the State into a transit hub and evacuation corridor, the following have been achieved.
- i) The State Government has attracted an Irish Aviation Company to build and run an Aviation Training School in Bebi, Obanliku. The State Government will undertake the payment of full tuition fees for all the indigenes of the State enrolled in the institution.
- ii) The sum of N3.7bn has been made available by the State Government for the completion of the Obudu Cargo and Passenger Airport.
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION:
On assumption of office, we inherited a 40-ministry structure, but to align our lean resources with the reality of the times, we have been able to restructure and compress the ministries to 31.
On our debt portfolio, the State Government has successfully restructured our debt repayment to give room for development projects.
For the first time in the recent past, the State Government has fully mobilized our contingent to the forthcoming National Sports Festival billed for Asaba-Delta State. This mobilization is in the areas of camping, training, allowance, logistics, etc. This is a glowing testimony to the fact that this administration is youth-friendly.
I am also glad to announce to the teeming Cross Riverians that the recently concluded International Cooperation and Investment Summit yielded good results with over $1bn financial commitment to be invested in the State by way of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).
SOCIAL SERVICES:
The State Government is not ignorant of the hardship its citizens are passing through occasioned by the fuel subsidy removal. To cushion the effect of this unpleasant situation government has the following on its stable:
- i) Reduction of working days for civil servants on GL.13 and below from 5-3 days per week.
- ii) From GL.14 and above who will still be expected to work for the usual 5 days a week, a monthly stipend will be added to their salaries.
iii) There is also a provision for hardship allowance for all civil servants in the State according to grade level.
- iv) A reduced transportation scheme is about to be introduced in designated routes in the State.
- v) Subsidized ticketing for all commercial vehicles operating within the State capital is in place, thereby reducing the fares by 50%.
- vi) The government has also approved free antenatal care and delivery for pregnant women across the State in all state-owned hospitals.
CONCLUSION:
My dear compatriots, the foregoing modest developmental strides are within the context of 100 days of this administration out of the four-year tenure of office. It therefore depends on the instrument of evaluation used by each citizen to score this government.
To some, we have performed poorly, to others we have achieved passably while others will conclude that we have surpassed the people’s expectations.
For us as a government, all the evaluations are correct. Meanwhile, we are duty-bound and resolute to bring development to every nook and cranny of the State before the expiration of our tenure.
What we need from our fellow citizens is cooperation, patience, love, peace, and unity; for development is not an abstract entity, rather it is a tangible activity anchored on the foregoing prevailing atmosphere.
Let us join hands to realize the State of our dream, let the sweat of today become the harvest of tomorrow. I know we can do this together. Yes, We Can!
I thank you.
Dignitaries that graced the occasion include; Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon Peter Odey. State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Barr Alphonsus Eba. Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Anthony Owah Enoh. Chief of State to the Governor, Hon. Emmanuel Ironbar. Several Commissioners. Chief Press Secretary of the Governor, Comrade Emmanuel Ogbeche. Deputy CPS Comrade Darlington Edem. NUJ Chairman, Comrade Gill Nsa. Head of Service, Dr. Timothy Akwaji. Permanent Secretaries and many more.