The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) Cross River State chapter has congratulated Governor Bassey Otu on the occasion of his one year in office celebration.
IPAC in a statement by its Chairman, Engr. Effiom Edet Okon on Thursday, said celebrating one year in office was proper, adding however that the Council would wish to know “the key achievements of your administration in the past year, and how have they impacted the lives of Cross River state citizens.”
IPAC which is an umbrella body for all political parties in the state raises other pertinent questions such as;
“How do you plan to address the lingering issue of unpaid salaries and gratuities to civil servants and pensioners in the state?
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“What strategies have you implemented to boost the state’s economy, and what are the results so far?
“How do you intend to tackle the challenges facing the health and education sectors in the state?
“What is your administration’s stance on the conduct of local government elections, and when can we expect it to take place?
“How do you plan to ensure inclusive governance and representation for all citizens in the state, regardless of political affiliation?
“What measures have you taken to address security concerns and ensure the safety of citizens in the state?
“How do you plan to promote transparency and accountability in government operations and expenditure?
“What initiatives have you implemented to empower youth and promote entrepreneurship in the state?
“How do you plan to address environmental concerns and promote sustainable development in Cross River State?
“What is your administration’s policy on infrastructure development, and what projects can we expect to see in the coming years?
“How do you plan to foster a stronger relationship between the executive and legislative arms of government to ensure effective governance?
“These questions can help stimulate a constructive dialogue with the Governor and promote accountability, transparency, and inclusive governance in Cross River State,” he said.