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Supreme Court Verdict: Ayade Dedicates Victory to God, Promises More Jobs

- In Calabar

Bassey Inyang

Cross River State Governor, Senator Ben Ayade, has dedicated his recent triumph at the apex court in a pre-election matter instituted against him by Mr. Joe Agi (SAN) to God and promising that more jobs will be created in 2017.

Ayade yesterday made what could be described as a triumphant entry into the state, following the December 9, Supreme Court verdict which affirmed his victory as the lawfully elected governor.

In what was clearly a further reaffirmat­ion of his popularity and acceptabil­ity by the people, over 20, 000 people drawn from the 18 local government areas, including Hausa and Yoruba communitie­s had taken over the airport and major streets of Calabar to welcome the governor.

Bearing different solidarity messages, the crowd carried banners with inscriptio­ns such as ‘welcome back home after the conquest’, ‘you came, you dared and you excelled’, among others.

Governor Ayade who arrived the Margaret Ekpo Internatio­nal Airport, Calabar, at exactly 12.30 pm, was received by a large crowd of Cross Riverians, traditiona­l rulers, party faithful, House of Assembly members as well as members of the state executive council, who had thronged the airport as early as 7.30 am.

Addressing journalist­s at the airport tarmac, shortly on his arrival, Professor Ayade disclosed that, “we have put the political tension occasioned by the litigation behind us because we are now done with the courts.”

Governor Ayade who said it was time for Cross Riverians to come together as a people and move the state to the next level, appealed: “It is time for us to come together as a state and as one big family, united by the challenges of our circumstan­ce to march forward with verve and vitality to reconstruc­t a new Cross River State that will protect and take care of the younger generation­s. I call on my brother, Joe Agi to join me so that together we can make our dear state, one that we can all be proud of. Please send any of your best eleven to join my team. What we both went through was a normal test of our democracy and the strengthen­ing of our judicial process. It was nothing personal.”

He noted that “It is the duty of this administra­tion headed by a seasoned business man who is now in government as the governor to bring the desired change, a change that will put Cross River State on a direction for prosperity.”

He further stressed that God who has delivered him and his administra­tion throughout those anxious moments at the various courts would ultimately provide the Eldorado for his people.

Asked whether he was distracted while the court case lasted, Ayade said: ”The distractio­n was minimal

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