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See The Full List of Newly Elected Local Government Chairmen in Cross River State

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has won all 18 chairmanship positions in the Cross River LG elections held on Saturday.
Ekong Boco, chairman of the Cross River State Electoral Commission (CRSEC) and the election’s returning officer, announced the results on Sunday at the commission’s headquarters in Calabar.

The APC won in Abi, Odukpani, Bakassi, Akpabuyo, Ogoja, Akamkpa, Bekwarra, Etung, Biase, Boki, Calabar Municipality, Obubra, Yakurr, Yala, Obanliku, Obudu, Ikom, and Calabar south LGAs.

The chairman of CRSEC issued certificates of return to the elected chairpersons.
See The Full List of Newly Elected Local Government Chairmen in Cross River State Below: 

1. Hon. Egbala Bassey Egbala – Abi LGA (APC)
2. Hon. Felix Akposi – Akamkpa LGA (APC) 
3. Hon. Effiom Bassey Effiong – Akpabuyo LGA (APC) 
4. Hon. Effiong Bassey Okon – Bakassi LGA (APC) 
5. Hon. (Mrs) Theresa Ushie – Bekwarra LGA (APC)
6. Hon. Edodi Eyong Edodi (Edison) – Biase LGA (APC) 
7. Hon. Beatrice Etta Nyiam – Boki LGA (APC) 
8. Hon. James Koko Anam – Calabar Municipality LGA (APC) 
9. Hon. Patrick Okon Archibong – Calabar South LGA (APC)
10. Hon. Henry Njar Anom – Etung LGA (APC) 
11. Hon. (Mrs) Mercy Nsor – Ikom LGA (APC) 
12. Hon. Sunny Ayang – Obanliku LGA (APC) 
13. Hon. Kingsley Arikpo – Obubra LGA (APC)
14. Hon. Peter Undiandeye Akonfe – Obudu LGA (APC) 
15. Rt. Hon. Etim Asido Ukpong – Odukpani LGA (APC) 
16. Hon. Christopher Agbeh – Ogoja (APC) 17. Hon. Yibala Inyang – Yakurr LGA (APC) 18. Hon. (Dr) Fred Okem – Yala LGA (APC)

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