Cross River: 18 APC Vice Chairmen, 196 Ward Chairmen Back Call for State Chairman’s Resignation, Adopt Otu for Second Term

Nov 25, 2025 - 20:56
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Cross River: 18 APC Vice Chairmen, 196 Ward Chairmen Back Call for State Chairman’s Resignation, Adopt Otu for Second Term

By Judex OKORO

The crisis in the Cross River State chapter of the All Progressives Congress has deepened as 18 vice chairmen and 196 ward chairmen have thrown their weight behind the call for the resignation of the state party chairman, Barrister Alphonsus Eba, over alleged financial impropriety.

The vice chairmen, ward chairmen and the Forum of Chapter Chairmen also unanimously adopted Governor Bassey Otu for a second term ahead of 2027.

This development comes days after 35 chapter chairmen and secretaries demanded the immediate resignation of the state chairman. In a statement issued after their meeting in Calabar last week, they accused Eba of engaging in actions that undermine the progress and stability of the party.

During a meeting held at Hogis Royale in Calabar on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, the Forum of Vice Chairmen and ward leaders unanimously resolved to fight for their rights and better welfare for ward executives. The meeting was convened by the Chapter Chairmen Forum to update ward officers on recent developments within the party over the last four months.

Speaking at the meeting, the Chairman of the Forum of Ward Chairmen, Comrade Frankline Egbai from the Biase Local Government chapter, commended the Forum of Chapter Chairmen for convening the gathering. He also praised Governor Bassey Otu for his achievements in the past two years.

Egbai expressed deep dissatisfaction with the treatment of ward executives. He said, “I feel sad about the allegations against the state chairman and the poor treatment meted out to ward executives. It is shameful that ward executives are given twenty thousand naira to share among twenty seven members. We are being treated as insignificant by the state chairman. Sometimes, we go home with five hundred naira per person per month as party leaders at the ward level.”

He added that ward leaders are not benefitting from the Season of Sweetness, insisting that they should be financially empowered as the face of the administration in local communities. According to him, “If a ward chairman cannot buy a bottle of beer for a friend, how can he convince that friend to join the party? We therefore adopt the communique presented to Governor Bassey Otu by the Forum of Chapter Chairmen demanding Eba’s resignation.”

Also speaking, the Youth Leader of Ward 8 in Calabar South, Bassey Oyo Ekpenyong, commended the Forum of Chapter Chairmen for convening the meeting. He said they reject the vote of confidence passed on the state chairman. “We are not part of it and we stand firmly with the Forum of Chapter Chairmen. We worked tirelessly in 2023 to ensure the party’s victory and now they want to shortchange us.”

The Vice Chairman of Obubra and Chairman of the Vice Chairmen Forum, Elder William Ovat, also denounced the earlier vote of confidence. He said they were misled into signing the statement. “We were not informed about the purpose of the meeting that led to the signing of the vote of confidence. Based on the allegations of corruption we have seen and heard at the state leadership level, we align with the Forum of Chapter Chairmen in adopting the communique calling for the chairman’s resignation.”

Earlier, the Chairman of the Forum of Chapter Chairmen, Chief Kelvin Njong, read the communique again, accusing Eba of high handedness, insolence, underestimating party leaders and adopting a transactional style of leadership. He also accused him of instigating party officials at the chapter and ward levels against their leaders.

Njong said, “We convened this meeting to carry everyone along and ensure that ward leaders understand the issues at stake. We have presented the matter to the Governor and we believe he will address it dispassionately. The state chairman can no longer lead us and we will occupy the secretariat until he resigns. We appeal to all party leaders to understand that we are fighting for justice.”

The Forum of Vice Chairmen and Ward Chairmen unanimously adopted Governor Bassey Otu for a second term ahead of 2027 and announced a boycott of further meetings with the state chairman until all issues raised in the communique are addressed.

Forum of Chapter Chairmen Communique

The 35 APC chapter chairmen and secretaries had earlier accused the state chairman of failing to remit funds meant for local government areas and wards from the sale of forms during the 2023 general elections.

According to the communique, “While the local government areas and wards, comprising 5,778 party officials, received only nine point two million naira, the state executive with just thirty six members took forty million naira. This is gross injustice and typical of the chairman. There are also other remittances from the national secretariat that are unaccounted for.”

They further demanded the immediate payment of all outstanding stipends owed to local government and ward officials. They also recommended that future stipends should be deducted at source and paid directly to chapter chairmen who lead the party at the local government level.

They advocated a review of the sharing formula for party funds, proposing a seventy to thirty percent ratio in favour of local government and ward officials as against the state officials.

The communique concluded that, in the interest of unity and progress, the state chairman should resign honourably due to his actions which they described as anti progressive and harmful to the party.