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Solemn Assembly: Otu waves olive branch to opponents

The Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, has called on Cross Riverians both at home and in the Diaspora to join hands with him in building an economically viable state devoid of rancor and divisions.

Otu, who made the appeal during the maiden edition of the state’s Interdenominational Solemn Assembly held at the Calabar International Conference Centre, CICC, Calabar, Saturday, posited that it is time for Cross Riverians to render sacrifice through service for the overall development of the state.

“Barely a month ago, we all assembled like this to celebrate the victory and enthronement of the Season of Sweetness, today is the spiritual seasoning of that season.

“I know Cross River was doing well until it eventually collapsed but as we all heed to God’s directives to gather and pray in unity, God will heal and restore our land again.

“Piloting the affairs of the state is not an easy task. This is why we have to seek the face and direction of the Author of wisdom to move the state forward. I alone and the people you have elected to represent you will not be able to do this work, we all must come together to build the state of our dream.

“The challenge we face today as a state is bigger than us to handle but I strongly believe that what God cannot do does not exist. I want all of you to take up your mantle and join me in this journey of spiritual renaissance as we reposition the state because there will be enough for everyone to benefit from without pulling down your brother.

“This is the time for us to build Cross River State. What is most important to me, is leaving an indelible print on the sands of time after the service period,” the governor was quoted as saying in a statement by his chief press secretary, Emmanuel Ogbeche.

While calling on those who are still aggrieved following the outcome of the elections to sheath their swords, Otu appealed, “all those who had the intention to fight should please down their tools because the elections are over and now is the time to build a strong and virile Cross River State again.

“This is not the time for hatred or infighting among us but a time to stay united because politics is now over leaving us with the enormous task of good governance which we all must be a part of.”

Declaring the purpose for which the Solemn Assembly was organized, the convener and Wife of the Governor, Rev (Mrs) Eyoanwan Bassey Otu, disclosed that it was gather Cross Riverians and residents from all works of life to seek God’s intervention in healing a once peaceful and hospitable land from all forms of vices that has taken over the state.

In his sermon, General Overseer of Christ Chapel Int’l Church, Bishop Emma Isong, admonished Cross Riverians to see themselves as partners in progress in creating a peaceful, united and economically viable state that will be the envy of all.

The bishop called on Cross Riverians to rally round the government truthfully in all their undertakings with utmost respect to Office of the Governor and other constituted authorities.

“Politics is over, all must come together to build the Cross River State of our dreams devoid of all divisible tendencies,” the clergy man preached.

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