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COMMISSIONER FOR WEALTH CREATION AND EMPLOYMENT, HON. PATRICK EGBEDE WELCOME'S HON. MARTINS ACHADU, HON. BRIAN ODEY, HON. CHARLES OMANG AND THEIR SUPPORTERS TO APC.

I am honored to celebrate the significant defection of Hon. Dr. Martins Achadu who represents Yala 2 State Constituency, Hon. Brian Odey of Yala 1 State Constituency and Hon. Prince Charles Omang Charles of Bekwara Constituency to the All Progressives Congress. Their commitment and dedication to the progress of Cross River State are commendable, and we are excited to have them join our ranks.

As we embrace new leadership, let us work together to foster an environment of growth, innovation, and job creation for our people. With the support of our esteemed party leaders, Led by Prince Bassey Edet Otu, Deputy Governor Peter Odey and others, we are poised to drive positive change and build a prosperous future for all.

Together, let us strengthen our resolve and continue to serve the people of Cross River State with integrity and purpose. Welcome to the APC family!

Thank you.

Hon. Patrick Egbede 
Commissioner, Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment Cross River State.

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