Tag: Otu

  • C’River: After 30 yrs of abandonment, Gov. Otu resumes work on Adiabo-Ikoneto road

    By Ene Ene,Calabar

    The governor of Cross River State, Bassey Otu has after thirty years of abandonment, resumed work on the Adiabo-Ikoneto road in Odukpani Local Government Area of the state.

    Speaking at the opening ceremony at the Adiabo community, Otu expressed gladness for the commencement of work on the road which has been abandoned for more than 30 years. 

    “This road has been a vision and dream. It gave me a lot of pain when work on this project stopped a few decades ago and looked like its completion would never happen. But I never knew that God was going to use me to get this project to fruition.”

    The Governor commended the people for their long-standing support throughout his political journey while pointing out that the Adiabo-Ikoneto road, when completed, will bring development to the area and also to the state. 

    He noted that the road would yield ease of access to Creek Town Road at the Odukpani area of the state. He recalled that the road should have been fixed since the regime of Late Sani Abacha GCFR as the Head of State of the defunct Military Government of Nigeria.  

     “We know what infrastructure does to every community. We are making an effort to take infrastructure to all nooks and crannies in the state. What we are doing here, we are also doing in Calabar; in the central district, and in the northern senatorial district. We are not leaving any locality out of it. We have shared the resources in a way and manner that is balanced so that our aggregate growth as a state can come off structurally.” He said.

    He stated that the administration is working tirelessly to ensure that government presence is evident and felt at rational quota in every part of the state, he maintained that “this government came to change the narrative and add value to life. We will create an economy that will carry everybody along, and also opportunities for everyone to benefit.”

    Otu tasked inhabitants of Adiabo-Ikoneto to be law-abiding, and supportive to the project, as discipline remains a critical ingredient for building a serene and robust society.

    The Governor expressed his belief that the project contractor, Zenith Construction Company Limited, who had been part of the abandoned project since its inception over two decades ago, having a good knowledge of the nagging issues of the project, would bring its expertise to bear and deliver the job in record time.

    In his remarks, the lead engineer of Zenith Construction Company Limited, Engr Tony Makhlof, expressed delight at the re-commencement of the project after over 30 years of hiatus.

    He applauded the governor and his cabinet for graciously approving the construction of the road.

    The construction company pledged to deliver on the project following contractual obligations, quality assurance and utmost professionalism.

    On the other hand, the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Pius Ankpo, said the about 11-kilometre project will the construction of three bridges across swampy areas but it  is commencing with the first phase of 4.5 kilometres, to make for effective resource management.

    He promised that his Ministry would provide the professional supervision of the project to be completed at the stipulated 18-month period

  • Labour Day: Gov. Otu announces N40,000 minimum wage, appeals for patience over gratuity backlog

    By Ene Ene, Calabar

    The governor of Cross River State, Bassey Otu has announced a new minimum wage of N40,000 for the state workers, saying that the new wage implementation aligns with the realities of the time in the state rather than sentiments.

    “Owing to the peculiarity of Cross River State regarding its lean finances occasioned by low Statutory Federal Allocation and aggravated by the unfavorable State GDP to Debt servicing ratio, the new wage implementation is in line with the realities of the time rather than sentiments.”

    Otu made this known while addressing workers during this year’s worked day celebration that took place at the U.J Esuene Stadium in Calabar on Wednesday.

    He said that the payment of salaries to workers, pension entitlement has remained the first-line charge of his administration.

    The Governor however appealed for patience on the payment of the backlog of gratuity in the state, which dates back to 2014; “Government is presently on the verge of concluding necessary arrangements for the staggered payment of outstanding gratuity to its retired workers.”

    He assured that his government had prioritized the well-being of workers by ensuring timely payment of salaries and pensions, conducting promotions, and planning to employ qualified youths.

    However, in addition to celebrating workers, the Governor calls for increased productivity among workers, highlighting the importance of reciprocating the government’s efforts.

    Governor Otu emphasized further the need for workers to enhance their output to match the support provided by the government.