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GOVERNOR OTU BOOSTS SECURITY IN CROSS RIVER WITH 30 VEHICLES

Governor Bassey Edet Otu has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to security in Cross River State by renaming the state’s joint security outfit from Operation Akpakwu to Operation Okwok and equipping it with 30 operational vehicles. This marks the first phase of a larger plan to deploy a total of 100 vehicles to enhance security operations across the state. The joint task force comprises personnel from the Nigerian Army, Police, Air Force, Navy, Department of State Services (DSS), Immigration Service, and Correctional Service. Governor Otu emphasized his administration’s zero-tolerance to crime, noting that his leadership’s morale-boosting support for security agencies began with infrastructure upgrades, including improved internal roads network and remodeled buildings within security formations. “Cross River State is safer than ever,” the governor declared. “Cases of kidnapping have declined significantly, and robbery is nearly nonexistent. These achievements are due to the dedication of our security forces.” He reiterated that no one, regardless of status, would be exempt if found culpable to crime. “We are committed to ensuring peace, and anyone who threatens that peace will face the full weight of the law,” he warned. Governor Otu also outlined future security plans to include strengthening marine patrols, acquiring gunboats and drones for advanced surveillance, and recruiting personnel for a homeland security structure to enhance security. He assured investors that Cross River remains a secure destination for business, with the government dedicated to protecting investments and ensuring security. The State Security Adviser, Major General Okoi Ubi Obono (Rtd), described the initiative as a milestone in the state’s fight against crime. He explained the significance of the new name, Operation Okwok, an Efik word for “bee.” “Don’t let the sweetness of the bees fool you. Bees are highly territorial and fiercely protect their hive. Just like that, Operation Okwok is here to secure Cross River—producing honey when needed but stinging when provoked,” he said. The Commissioner of Police, CP Gyogon Augustine Grimah, commended Governor Otu’s unwavering support for security agencies, calling the donation a “festival of vehicles.” With this initiative, Governor Otu continues to prioritize security, positioning Cross River as a model for proactive governance in crime prevention and law enforcement.

DIRI INAUGURATES PROJECTS AS HE MARKS FIFTH ANNIVERSARY IN OFFICE

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has flagged off a series of projects to mark his fifth anniversary in office. The projects include the inauguration of the Road 24 High Profile Road, Okaka in Yenagoa, the state capital, and a statewide free medical outreach. In a statement, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Daniel Alabrah, noted that the Road 24 High Profile Road was inaugurated by the Governor of Cross River State, Senator Bassey Otu. Alabrah said Otu commended Governor Diri for making judicious use of the state’s revenues from the federation allocation. Daniel Alabrah stated that Governor Diri also flagged off a statewide free medical outreach in Ikarama community in Yenagoa Local Government Area. The governor noted that the anniversary of his administration was usually preceded by medical outreaches because healthcare delivery was its priority. “We cannot be talking about prosperity without taking care of our health. That is why we always started our anniversaries with a medical outreach,” Diri said. Alabrah stated that the medical outreach provided free medical intervention for indigent patients, including minor surgeries, polio vaccination, and distribution of treated mosquito nets. The Commissioner for Health, Prof. Seiyefa Brisibe, said the outreach provided the opportunity to formally open the hospital for use after years of abandonment. Alabrah noted that the governor advised the community to protect the facility and cooperate with staff to ensure its smooth operations. The representative of the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr Marcus Oluwadare, thanked Governor Diri for his support to health partners, saying that the state had successfully tackled five health outbreaks in 2024.

PANDEF CONGRATULATES GOVERNORS DIRI AND OTU ON THEIR EMERGENCE AS SOUTH SOUTH GOVERNORS FORUM LEADERS

The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has congratulated Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State and Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State on their emergence as Chairman and Vice Chairman of the South South Governors Forum. In a statement, PANDEF expressed its joy and confidence in the leadership qualities of the duo, saying their emergence is a clear demonstration of the trust reposed in them by their colleagues. PANDEF Spokesman, Olorogun (Sir) Obiuwevbi Ominimini Ph.D, stated that the South South region is in dire need of regional collaboration on various aspects of development, including regional security architecture, transportation mechanisms, and regional marine transportation. He noted that the emergence of Governors Diri and Otu as leaders of the forum will bring succour to the aspirations of the people of the devastated Niger Delta Region. “The emergence of this present leadership of the South South Governors forum is completely believed to be competent enough as tested political Leaders who have both Legislative and Executive experiences,” Olorogun (Sir) Obiuwevbi Ominimini Ph.D said. PANDEF believes that the new leadership will make a significant difference, given their practical expertise in governance. Ominimini noted that the South South Governors forum is responsible for the creation of the BRACED commission, but it has not been properly funded. He expressed hope that the new leadership will address this issue and fast-track the development of the region. “PANDEF therefore promises to work very closely with this new leadership of the South South Governors forum in order to fast track speedy development of the Region,” Ominimini said.

GOVERNOR DIRI EMERGES CHAIRMAN OF SOUTH-SOUTH GOVERNORS FORUM

Governors of the South-South geo-political zone have unanimously elected Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, as chairman of the South-South Governors Forum. The election took place on Tuesday during the forum’s meeting in Government House, Yenagoa. Chief Press Secretary to Governor of Bayelsa State, Daniel Alabrah, said in a statement that Cross River Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, emerged as vice chairman of the forum. Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, moved the motion nominating Diri while his Rivers State counterpart, Siminalayi Fubara, seconded it. Responding, Diri said his emergence as chairman was a call to higher service and promised to serve the forum and the region diligently. He stated that the forum would go beyond issuing communiques to taking action in critical issues that affect the region’s development. “Working together, we have all resolved that our region will not fail. We have seen other regions working while our region was quiet,” Diri said. In his opening address, Diri outlined the objectives of the forum, which include fostering greater synergy among states, advancing regional investments in critical sectors, and promoting sustainable development and prosperity. He identified South-South regional flight connection as one area of collaboration to ease air travel within the zone. The governors also expressed support for the ongoing tax reforms of the President Bola Tinubu administration, but urged the president to extend the proposed VAT sharing to other areas of derivation like oil and gas. They argued that the law on oil derivation prescribed a minimum of 13 per cent and that the federal government should consider increasing the amount on oil derivation to states in the region. The forum appreciated the president for the award and commencement of the coastal road project, but demanded that it equally commence from the Calabar axis to enhance connectivity and stimulate economic development in the region. They also called for the intervention of the federal government in other areas, including the extension of the ongoing remediation of Ogoni land to other polluted environments in the region. Alabrah said the highpoint of the meeting was the celebration of the birthday of the Rivers governor, Sim Fubara, who turned 50 on Tuesday.