Otu approves N2.5bn for Cross River State Microfinance Bank restructuring
Governor Bassey Otu approves N2.5bn for Cross River State Microfinance Bank restructuring during the 8th meeting of the Executive Council (EXCO) on Thursday in Calabar.
Governor Bassey Otu approves N2.5bn for Cross River State Microfinance Bank restructuring during the 8th meeting of the Executive Council (EXCO) on Thursday in Calabar.
Cross River APC extols Orok Duke, PhD, on his birthday, honouring his leadership, cultural advocacy, literary works, and service to governance and youth development.
The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has clarified that no new states have been created, contrary to viral social media reports claiming the approval of 12 additional states.
Biase Vice Chairman Hon. Ekuma Ngwu visits National Planning Commission to seek partnership for the ‘Nourish Biase Initiative’ aimed at improving food security and nutrition in the LGA.
A former Special Adviser to the immediate-past Governor of Cross River State on Cocoa Development and Control, Dr Oscar Ofuka, has said the proposed Ogoja State is economically viable and can be sustained through cocoa production and its value chain.
Dr Orok Otu Duke, the Cross River State representative on the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), has taken to social media to celebrate two significant academic achievements within his nuclear and extended families.
Agabi traced the historical context of state creation in Nigeria, stating that early agitations centred on the Middle Belt, Midwest and Calabar-Ogoja-Rivers (COR) states.
Stakeholders from across the South South geopolitical zone have called for urgent constitutional reforms to ensure true federalism, fiscal autonomy, and the creation of new states, during the public hearing of the House of Representatives Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, representing Cross River North Senatorial District, has reaffirmed that the proposal for the creation of Ogoja State remains active and on course, despite its omission from a recently circulated preliminary list of proposed new states by the Senate Constitution Review Committee.
The Federal House of Representatives Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution has disclosed that it received 46 formal requests for the creation of new states, alongside 117 demands for new local government areas across Nigeria.