Cross River State Will Do Better If We Stop Taking Party Affiliation Too Personal

Cross River State Will Do Better If We Stop Taking Party Affiliation Too Personal

I saw this piece of writing on the net in which I’d like to share to you all. It’s something that is currently happening around us but most of us seems to put a face of neglect which is quite absurd to all insanity.

A guy which I won’t like to mention his name posted this on his social media network, saying: “Let’s celebrate our sons and daughters regardless of party.
“Many state government do celebrate with their sons and daughters when given federal top level appointment. Why has cross river state “government ” not celebrated these names officially?
  1. Chief of naval staff – Ibok  Ita Ibas.
  2. Head of service – Angela Oyo Ita.
  3. Minister Niger delta – Usani Uguru Usani.
  4. Special adviser(prosecution) – Chief Okoi Obono-Obla.
  5. NDDC chairman – Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba.
  6. Member NDDC – Chief Sylvester Nsa.
“To celebrate them, it is a way of showing our love and appreciation for them. It also means growth and change in our dear state. I stand to be corrected.” He said.
Looking at his statement, the writer is somehow correct, as I, myself have seen it severally as it happens even at the lower levels within us. The reason we never stand strong in any post tied up with other states is that we lack support to each other; we’d rather fight ‘against’ instead of ‘for’ for our brothers. This will continue to reduce the face and name of Cross River State in the world as little do we stand to support each other.
Let’s stand up Cross River today to support and cherish our very own even if the position they hold worth nothing. A name is better than an ass buttocks. Political parties are nothing but a means to shift the peoples ideology from the government so the politicians themselves will do whatever they like with the people’s right. Fight and stand for a good leader, name, growth and not a mere political party.
Expect more from me soon, best regards.