Sen. Sandy Onor, governorship candidate of the PDP, says the natural resources at Akamkpa will be harnessed for the greater good of the council area and the state if voted into office. Onor made the promise when he met with traditional rulers in the local government as part of his campaign tour around the state […]
Sen. Sandy Onor, governorship candidate of the PDP, says the natural resources at Akamkpa will be harnessed for the greater good of the council area and the state if voted into office. Onor made the promise when he met with traditional rulers in the local government as part of his campaign tour around the state…
Onor made the promise when he met with traditional rulers in the local government as part of his campaign tour around the state on Tuesday. While noting that Akamkpa people were predominantly Ejagham tribe who owned more than 60 per cent of the forest in Cross River, he bemoaned that illegal loggers supported by state actors, had taken over the forest.He said that in spite of their rich resources, Ejagham people were known for thier hospitable nature and peaceful disposition and had contributed in no small measures to the development of the state.
“Cross River people share cultural affinity with each other. We must emphasise on our commonality rather than that which divides us.
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