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April 15, 2024
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Governor Bassey Otu Advocates Healthier Communal Ties, Charges Traditional Leaders On Peace-Keeping

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The Royal Father drew the attention of the governor to teething challenges bothering the area.

By Government House Reporter

Cross River state governor, Senator Bassey Otu has called on traditional and opinion leaders of Yala local government area in the state to foster healthier communal ties, peaceful coexistence, and good neighborliness as his administration bids to explore the area’s huge agriculture potential as well as reposition it to its once reputed place as a food basket of the state, nay Nigeria.

The governor made the call, recently, when he received a delegation from the Yala-speaking people, led by the Paramount Ruler of Yala local government area, Ogamode Clement Onah Ipuole, in Calabar.

Speaking of his administration’s commitment to return the renowned Okuku market in Yala to a thriving local commodity hub of international standard, Governor Otu assured the delegation that “We will open up roads for ease of transportation of goods from the interior communities to the urban areas and markets.”

“We want the cooperation of our traditional authorities to nib the avoidable records of communal clashes and other disputes in the bud,” the Governor sued.

He noted that the state was carrying out proper reforms to make sure that agriculture was well positioned as the mainstay of Cross River State’s economy.

He maintained that security and other structures that would entrench sanity in the area are being put in place.

The Governor promised to carefully look at requests made by the delegation with the view of uplifting the living standard of the Yala people and expressed optimism that shortly when the envisioned Okuku commodity market becomes a reality, the state government would make areas like Okpoma and Okuku urban towns as the agricultural potentials of the area have all the trappings to make Yala an urban and commercial nerve center in the northern part of the state.

In his remarks, the Paramount Ruler, Ogamode Clement Onah Ipuole, said the Yala-speaking people in Yala local government area were in the governor’s office to identify with him and show solidarity in his leadership.

Ogamode Ipuole, who was represented by Ogamode Odaji Ipuole, stated “We have come here to assure him that we will continue to work with him, stand by him at all times, and support him all through his tenure as the governor of Cross River state.”

Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State with his deputy, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey in a photograph with some Leaders of Yala speaking people of Yala local government area in the state, led by a representative of the Paramount Ruler, Ogamode Obaji Ipuole during a visit to the Governor, recently in Calabar.

The Royal Father drew the attention of the governor to teething challenges bothering the area. Some of which he mentioned include access roads linking the various communities, lack of portable drinking water, and an upgrade of the Okuku local food commodity market to international standards.

He also appealed for the creation of an irrigation dam in Yala to boost food production; exploration of the huge salt deposits in the area and establishment of a salt industry; expansion of the Okuku campus of the University of Cross River State to a full-fledged university, among others.

The monarch, who described the governor as “a beacon of hope, unity, and peace,” concluded his speech with a passionate plea for proper delineation of boundaries between communities, which he said, when done, would provide a lasting solution to crises plaguing the area and avert further destruction of lives and property.

Also speaking, a major stakeholder in Yala and towering politician in the state, Chief Higgins Peters, expressed satisfaction at the outcome of the meeting and the governor’s assurances to address issues they presented before him.

“Governor Otu’s response was exactly what the people of Yala have been waiting for and itching to hear. We are very happy that we met the governor today,” he concluded.

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