Judex Okoro, Calabar

Ahead of the March 9 governorship election in Cross River State, the Obong of Calabar, Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi Otu V, has said nobody or force can stop Governor Ben Ayade’s re-election.

     Edidem Abasi Otu V, who stated this when Ayade paid a courtesy visit on the Obong-in-Council, said time has come for all sons and daughters of the Efik Kingdom to vote massively for Governor Ben Ayade.

The first class monarch said: “Nobody or force can stop the re-election of the incumbent. From today, no matter the party you have been tagging along with, wherever you have been going, if you are an Efik son or daughter and from the southern senatorial district, withdraw yourself to the People’s Democratic Party and let us move forward and vote massively for governor Ayade; to complete his four more years, and nobody else.

“All  Efiks should come back home and let’s do what we have to do. Come back and  let us form the nucleus and let’s build up and vote our sitting governor and his deputy.

  “We have sat as traditional rulers and spiritual fathers and we came to a conclusion. We made a statement and that statement holds. Nobody, no power can take that second term from you,” he stated.

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Insisting on the rotation principle in the state, the monarch said nobody can distort what is on ground, and declared that, “there is no vacancy in Government House. It is you that we want.”

The monarch said the Ayade-led adminstration  has done a lot for the state and for the Efik nation to deserve re-election.

In his reaction to the royal endorsement, Professor Ayade commended the Obong and Etubom-in-council  for their support all this while, and promised to continue the industrialisation of the state, thereby creating jobs for the teaming youths.

Ayade explained that upon assumption of office in 2015, the state was on the verge of economic  collapse, having lost its oil wells, but, “we rejigged the economy with the hope of making the state a business destination.”

While cataloguing his achievements in three and half years, Ayade said in spite of the state being the third most indebted and 35, out of 36 states of the Federation  in terms of federal allocation, his administration is not owing salaries and pension, and has engaged over 8,000 appointees and avalanche  of industries built across the state.

He assured the Obong that, after his second term in 2023,  power will rotate to the southern senatorial district; in line with the state’s power rotation formula.