Gov Otu Cancels 2025 Agbokim Marathon, Vows Stronger Return

Cross River State governor, Senator Bassey Edet Otu, has directed the cancellation of the 2025 Agbokim Waterfalls Green Marathon, following what he described as the “prevailing national security realities” requiring cautious action and responsible planning.

Announcing the decision, the Secretary to the Government of the State, Prof. Anthony Owan Enoh, said the Governor considered it necessary to halt this year’s edition to ensure the event is properly fortified in future. “His Excellency believes the marathon deserves comprehensive, multidimensional support, and that requires adequate preparation,” he stated.

Prof. Enoh explained that the government is committed to enhancing the event’s long-term value, noting that security considerations must take precedence. “The safety of participants, organisers and spectators remains paramount,” he said.

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Governor Otu expressed regret over the inconvenience the cancellation may cause athletes, partners and organisers who had invested time and resources. “We deeply appreciate their enthusiasm and understanding at this time,” the SSG added.

He also assured that the marathon will re-emerge stronger and more prestigious. “Subsequent editions will carry the unmistakable signature of Cross River excellence,” the statement quoted the Governor as saying.

According to him, the State Government is determined to elevate the Agbokim Waterfalls Green Marathon into “an event of national pride and global attention” once all necessary structures are in place.

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