We the concerned citizens of Cross River in more recent time have called on the governor to reduce his large political appointees made to please supporters not worthy of government positions at best. Cultists given political appointment only because of how well they can attack and intimidate innocent cross riverians; appointment given out for the seek of giving…using state money to settle the boys.
The resignation by Mr Ray Morphy -the Special Adviser to the governor on Strategy & National Contact, his pointed words on his resignation letter makes the clear case many of us the critics have made on appointee doing noting…Ray Morphy points to the uselessness of appointments given without a job been done by the appointees. We the critics of the unnecessary appointment by the governor have been vindicated.
Why take pay for work not done? A man of conscience I call Ray Morphy, and I appreciate his courage to step up and speak the truth.
While the criminals on the Ayade administration will defend their hard tactics of intimidation, oppression of innocent citizens, and their hard ball cultists politics by referencing the gone killing days of Donald Duke to defend Ayade antics, they forget we are in a new Era of political knowledge with a wide spread of todays media technology. This new change does not stop Ayade and his team of thugs to implementing a tyrannical system upon the people. We see the wasteful spending on Industrial factories seating idol without usage; we see this set of elitist barons governing us by the rule of profits only to themselves while denying the rest of Cross River the basic democratic and social rights needed -especially to those who critic the administration the most…the needed life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is totally denied as these criminal elements used intimidating antics on innocent Cross Riverians.
With the coming of the Ayade administration, Cross River entered a period of crisis in all honesty. The quality of life for most cross riverians is going from bad to worse. His administrative posturing offers no hope for a better tomorrow.There is no end to the crisis of going after honest people who provide constructive criticism —one deception after another is what we have seen since the inception of the administration. Ayade media rats have becaome a huge stockpile of dangerous weapons that are a constant reminder of the threat innocent citizens face in Cross River State. These people provide no alternative; they provide no ensuring ground for hope and the idea of togetherness, rather they are destroying the very peace Cross River represent. I have gotten inbox from people who are fearful of speaking out for fear of going missing and incommunicado.
Have the people not noticed the pollution destroying our environment due to uncleanness of waste around the state? -from the pollutant water we drink to the air we breathe -Cross River is a sad story under Ayade. The state economic crisis is worsening because of the many appointees been paid lots of money for doing nothing. This administration must be called to order -and the message sent by Mr Ray resignation is clear and loud and should provoke a new conversation …we must own up to our responsibility to each other.
My belove Cross River, as your governor travels the world seeking MOU’s and his sycophants praise sing for him and defend every action, it necessary that we be reminded to fight back and reassert our rights as a people of peace. And we need to broaden our demands of this rights to include the protection of working people on the economic level and against the threat of this new tyranny against constitutional rights of our people and the antilabor drives.
Ayade must be reminded that he promised jobs to the people not insecurity and a trashed filled Cross River. It is therefore, most important that our rights meet the present-day needs of the majority of Cross Riverians. Governor Ayade do your job rather than traveling all over the place -provide our people’s a right to a job; a right to an adequate income; a right to a worthwhile education; a right to a free state medical care; a right to a secured environment; a right to know the truth about our economic and the political policies that affect our daily lives; and finally a right of Cross Riverians to control their own affairs by deciding the economic and political policy that guide their tomorrow into a better life.
It is the obligation of government to guarantee all the above mentioned rights…
Peter Ubi writes from New York City -USA.