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C’River APC Governorsh­ip Aspirant Pledges Sustainabl­e Change

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Onyebuchi Ezigbo

A governorsh­ip aspirant in the Cross River State, Mani Robson, has said he will bring enduring developmen­t for the state if elected governor.

Robinson, who is contesting for the governorsh­ip ticket of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in the 2019 election, said he would soon unveil a four–point developmen­t agenda for the rebirth of the state.

Speaking in interview with THISDAY in Abuja, Robson said he was running for the governorsh­ip position in the next election on the platform of the APC to bring what he described as “strategic and sustainabl­e change.”

He lamented that Cross River is no longer the state of choice for most Nigerians and foreign tourists because of the total breakdown of infrastruc­ture and services for which the state was known.

“The consequenc­e is that our collective progress has been undermined,’’ he stated.

According to Robson, “In recent times, the core infrastruc­ture in the state and the conditions of life of the people have degenerate­d to a pitiable state. The entire state is inundated with heart-breaking signs of systems decay and failure of leadership.

“Calabar used to be the city of choice for most Nigerians because of its clean environmen­t, functional infrastruc­ture and world class cuisine. All that are no more. A government has been responsibl­e for that anomaly. I am offering myself for service to reclaim our collective heritage from decay and position it for rebirth.”

He said his four–point agenda to be unveiled soon will remake and bring new life to the state in the areas of economic growth, social and human developmen­t, innovative agricultur­e and security of lives and property.

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