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Power Cannot Intoxicate Me — Governor Otu

Power does not intoxicate me, because I believe that power is for service

paulcraft by paulcraft
July 10, 2023
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Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu
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Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu has stated that power or being a governor cannot blind or intoxicate him.

He stated this at the inaugural Interdenominational Solemn Assembly of the state, which was held at the Calabar International Conference Centre (CICC) in Calabar.

He warned his appointees that their appointment is essentially a call to serve the people and that they should not allow power to cloud their judgement, emphasising that he will not tolerate such behaviour in his government.

For those who have the opportunity to be elected or appointed, let me remind you that power belongs to God. The position you occupy today is not to oppress others but to diligently serve them and I will not relent in sacking anyone who acts contrary.

Let me assure you that I have not changed and will not be influenced not even by my office as your governor.

Power does not intoxicate me, because I believe that power is for service. It is very transient. Where you find yourself today, be reminded that another person will occupy that same office in no distant time.

Cross River Govt Starts Distribution Of Mosquito Nets

The Cross River State government has launched a campaign to distribute 2,797,350 insecticide-treated mosquito nets in 1,025 distribution points across 196 wards in the state as part of a strategy to reduce the burden of malaria in the state and the country as a whole.

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The distribution, which is in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health through the National Malaria Elimination Programme and other rollback malaria partners, is to intensify efforts to increase access to long-lasting and cost-effective mosquito nets.

A representative of Governor Bassey Edet Otu stated yesterday at the flag-off ceremony in Calabar that the use of treated nets had proven to be one of the most effective malaria prevention interventions.

Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, representing the governor, stated that in addition to net distribution, consistent and correct use of nets by sleeping inside them every night all year round was required for effective protection from mosquito bites, which spread malaria.

Malaria, according to Otu, is the leading cause of maternal and child deaths in Nigeria, but it can be prevented and treated with better strategies.

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