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Gov. Otu praises Tinubu’s immediate action on C’River NDDC slot

Governor Bassey Edet Otu has commended President Bola Tinubu for acting decisively on the Cross River State nominee for the Niger Delta Development Commission, (NDDC).

Otu gave the commendation, Friday, after the president redressed the earlier nomination of an opposition member as the state representative on the commission’s board, said a statement issued his Chief Press Secretary, Emmanuel Ogbeche.

“I wish to graciously thank Mr. President for acting timely and decisively in correcting what I believe was not a deliberate anomaly in the nomination of a non-member of our great party, the APC, into the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission.

“The swiftness in which the matter that has agitated millions of our party faithful not just in Cross River State, but across the country, demonstrates that we have a listening president, one who is prepared to respond to the yearning and aspirations of not just APC members, but Nigerians in general,” Governor Otu said.

According to the governor, there is indeed Renewed Hope in the state and country at large and urged Nigerians to continue to give their support to the president’s policies and programmes aimed at boosting the economic fortunes of all citizens.

Otu used the opportunity to congratulate Rt. Hon. Orok Otuk Duke on his being named into the NDDC board and charged him to see it as opportunity to attract developmental projects to the state especially oil-bearing communities.

The governor also hailed members of the party in the state for being steadfast, calling on them to be patient with his administration as he remains committed to his People’s First Agenda of placing the state amongst those up in the development index.

President Tinubu had nominated Oruk Duke to replace Mr. Asi Okang who All Progressives Congress (APC) who members in Cross River State protested against for being a member of the opposition People Democratic Party (PDP).

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