Politics
2027: Group organizes 5,000 man Rally for Otu, Ekpenyong re-election in C’River
From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
Group under the aegis of Nigeria Diaspora Business Network (USA) and the Pillars of Equity have said that they are ready to galvanize a 5,000 man “Mega Rally” aimed at mobilizing support for Cross River State Governor, Bassey Edet Otu,

and the Senator representing the Southern Senatorial District, Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong.
Speaking at a press briefing in Calabar at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Press Centre, the group’s Director, Mr. Kenneth Etim, called for a media partnership to broadcast the group’s message of “reward for more work” as the 2027 election approaches.
The group’s Director said they have been in existence since 2022, he credited its grassroots mobilization for the current administration’s success in the state. Etim emphasized that the decision to return to the field is based on “tangible, positive differences” seen in the state
“We are coming to seek your partnership, to report this amazing information to people out there that this event is going take place by 10 o’clock in the morning on Saturday, 4th of April, 2026, at Atu Primary School,” Etim stated.
He lauded Governor Otu’s achievements across multiple sectors, specifically citing economic reforms, the establishment of the University of Education and Entrepreneurship, and the revitalization of the state’s security apparatus.
“The security apparatus has been rejiged because results are at least, you and I can sleep and have less concern,” Etim noted, adding that the restoration of tourism landmarks like Tinapa and the Obudu Ranch Resort remains a priority for the administration.
In his remarks, the Secretary General of Pillars of Equity, Mr. Effiom Bassey, explained the philosophy behind the group’s name, stating that they stand for “justice, fairness, and the truth,” which in 2023 meant returning power to the Southern Senatorial District.
“Turn by turn is equity. That’s why we are called Pillars of Equity,” Bassey explained. He further highlighted the Governor’s commitment to human capital, notably the release of N10 billion to clear a decade-long backlog of gratuities for retirees.

“His Excellency saw the plight of our mothers and our grandmothers and decided to release 10 billion naira to clear up gratuities from 2009 to 2016. That’s a kudos to him. It’s what others could not do,” Bassey added.
The group also showered praise on Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong, describing him as the “Star Boy” of the Senate.
They cited his role in driving the South South Development Commission bill, his scholarship interventions, and his personal supervision of the Calabar-Itu road construction, which has significantly reduced travel time to Uyo.
