‘I Will Listen’: Otu Orders Release Of Dennis Odama

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The governor who made this disclosure in his verified Facebook page this evening clarified that he has “been fully briefed on the case involving Denis Odama, a young Cross Riverian who was reported to the Police by some of my aides …

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Cross River State Governor, Bassey Edet Otu, has ordered his aides, responsible for the arrest and remand of Dennis Odama at the Correctional facility in Calabar, to withdraw their complaint against Odama for “a derogatory and insidious statement made against my person.”

CaliTown reports that the governor who made this disclosure in his verified Facebook page this evening clarified that he has “been fully briefed on the case involving Dennis Odama, a young Cross Riverian who was reported to the Police by some of my aides …

“As a father and leader, I have directed the aides involved to withdraw their complaint against Mr Odama. I have also directed the Honourable Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice of the State to urgently review the matter and, in the exercise of his constitutional discretion, take the necessary steps to discontinue the case, so that Mr Odama may be released from the correctional centre without further delay and reunited with his family.”

He added that “I hold a firm belief and faith in the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, particularly Section 39, which guarantees every citizen the right to freely express themselves. I remain committed to upholding this right for all Cross Riverians, including those who criticise me.”

He urged that “I also encourage our young people, even as they exercise this constitutional freedom, to do so responsibly and with regard for the cultural values and moral standards we hold dear as a people. You voted for me as your Governor to listen and to act on positive suggestions, advice, and constructive criticism, and I will continue not only to listen, but to act accordingly.”

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