Niger Delta
CRSG Meets Victims Of #EndSARS Vandalism
Following the resolve of the Cross River State Government to Rebuild Calabar, the representatives of the government has met with affected organizations and individuals to fashion out the way forward for the development and rebuilding of the state capital.
In his remarks, the representative of the Governor Ben Ayade and the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism Development, Mr. Eric Anderson, expressed his heartfelt concerns and extended apologies for the inconveniences caused by the crisis while also praying for a better Cross River State.
Anderson lauded Governor Ben Ayade’s move of taking inventory as a great step towards healing the wounds caused by the hoodlums, saying that the government is genuinely concerned for all those affected.
Giving details on the direction and process the inventory exercise would go, the Commissioner said after the submission of documents, which should include, a list of vandalized/looted items, pictorial evidence, police report extract, and any other information that will aid the inventory and in soft copy, verification and evaluation assessments will follow after which a comprehensive report will be submitted to the Governor, who will then direct further.
On the already recovered items, Anderson said the state of some items are disheartening but that a few good ones are up for identification and collection.
Thanking the attendees for an overwhelming turn out to the meeting, the Commissioner called for their participation in developmental governance, adding that good governance cannot be done by Government alone.
The inventory of vandalized properties meeting which was intensively interactive had private individuals, organizations, State and Federal Agencies representatives in attendance.
By: Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
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