Otu's Aide Urges Youth To Promote constructive, violence-free political environment
By Ndifon JOSEPH
The Special Adviser on Asset Management and Recovery to the Governor of Cross River, Gilbert Agbor, Esq, has called on the youth to reject all forms of violence in the state's political arena.
Speaking when the planning committee on Cross River Central Political Summit, paid him a courtesy visit in Calabar, Agbor said: "Let's focus on promoting a constructive and violence-free political environment to create a healthy state and society.
We must also engage in meaningful entrepreneurial ventures to avoid overreliance on politics.
"As young people, it is crucial to take advantage of the various entrepreneurial and agricultural policies and initiatives offered by Governor Bassey Edet Otu's administration."
Agbor is scheduled to address the theme, "The Place of Central in Cross River State Politics: Reviewing the Performance of Political Office Holders."
He is expected to bring in his wealth of experience and knowledge to the table as a seasoned legal practitioner and astute political analyst Speaking earlier on behalf of the planning committee, Comrade Ejeh Peter, described Agbor as a highly respected individual with a longstanding reputation.
He said: "We're here to discuss the Cross River Central Political Summit and its theme, 'The Place of Central in Cross River State Politics: Reviewing the Performance of Political Office Holders.'
"Your input and support are essential to the success of the event, given your experience and standing in the Central Senatorial District."
The summit seeks to review the performance of past and present political office holders, assess their effectiveness and outcomes, and promote better governance practice.