A believer and supporter of Prince Otu's "The People First" Manifesto have donated a set of various brands and categories of cars and buses to the Prince Otu gubernatorial campaign to assist the mobility of Cross Riverians.
Presenting the vehicles recently in Calabar, Amb Julius Kijuo, SSA to Governor on Public Works, said having seen the sufferings Cross Riverians have been subjected to, it became imperative to support his party and its governorship candidate to ease the transportation stress of Cross Riverians in Calabar metropolis.
He also added that the vehicles will be used for free local transportation within Calabar Metropolis to assist residents cut transportation costs while the current economic situation last.
"I have realized that people are passing through a lot in terms of transport, I and my wife has decided to purchase vehicles to Donates for free transportation in support of Sweet Prince", Kijuo Stated.
Receiving the vehicles, Sen. Prince Bassey Otu expressed gratitude towards the philanthropic gesture of of the young supporter, whom he said has indeed broken another record as his support goes down to help the down throdden and commoners.
Otu added that Kijuo had last week sponsored a tour in Yala local government area where he and his team carried out a community based house to house sensation and mobilisation campaign for him and today he has broken another record by donating vehicles to assist Cross Riverians go through the difficult times.
"Today you has broken another record in Supporting me with fleets of cars to support my ambition", this gestures will not be forgotten in a hurry. Cross Riverians will indeed be glad and their prayers will surely manifest in your life." Otu said.
Other dignitaries present to witness the presentation also showered praises on Kijuo while calling for judicious use of the vehicle won't will better serve it purpose.
Present at the event were the likes of Mrs Racheal Akpo, SSA to the Governor on new Media, Evang. Raphael Odok, The Rider Coordinator and High Chief Benedict Owan amongst others.