Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River state has said
that he will make 6,000 appointments, adding that another 5,000 jobs
would be created in the state.
The governor, who currently has more than 1,900 political appointees,
made this known at the Interdenominational Church Service organised by
the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to thank God for the his recent victory at the Supreme Court.
The governor, at the event which took place on Monday in Calabar,
donated N50 million to the state chapter of CAN and N30 million to the
Muslim community.
He commended CAN for their relentless prayers and support while the case lasted, and described his victory as an act of God.
“Let us all rise and celebrate God. Only God made it possible. No man
can claim the Glory except God. I thank CAN and all Cross Riverians for
their prayers. I still need more of your prayers for us to succeed in
the task of building the Cross River of our dream. I also call on my
brothers on the other side to come and join hands with me in moving our
state forward,’’ he stated.
Ayade added that his administration would create 3,000 jobs for the
youths of the state in the coming year to prove its sensitivity to the
plight of the youths.
“Also as part of Ayadesian theory, I will make additional 6,000
appointments into my government, while another 5,000 jobs will be
created in January,’’ he said.
Earlier, the State Chairman of CAN, Rev. Joseph Ukpo, had said that the victory of the governor was a manifestation of God’s glory in him.
Ukpo, who was represented by a Catholic Priest, Rev. Malachy Ephraim, however urged the governor to make peace with his opponents in order to move the state forward.
“There is no victor no vanquish: where there is peace; there is progress. Now it is time for governance,’’ he said.
The service was attended by the state deputy governor, PDP members
from all the 18 local government areas of the state as well as student
groups.
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