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Ogoja Women in Politics Visit Hon. Friday Ntaji, Present Special Portrait

It was an afternoon filled with warmth, laughter, and heartfelt appreciation as Ogoja Women in Politics paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner 3, Cross River State Civil Service Commission, Hon. Friday Ntaji, at his office in Calabar.

The women, led by their executives, described the visit as a show of solidarity and admiration for Hon. Ntaji’s unwavering support for women in leadership and his consistent encouragement for grassroots political participation. As a token of appreciation, they presented him with a beautifully crafted portrait — a symbol of friendship, respect, and shared vision.

Speaking during the visit, the leader of the group praised Hon. Ntaji for being a leader who listens, supports, and uplifts women in politics.

In his response, Hon. Ntaji expressed deep gratitude for the gesture, describing it as both touching and motivating.

“This visit means a lot to me. Empowering women is empowering society, and I will continue to stand by you in every way I can,” he assured.

The meeting ended with warm smiles, photographs, and renewed commitment to work together in creating more opportunities for women’s voices to be heard in governance.

Signed
Media Team
Office of the Commissioner 3, Cross River State Civil Service Commission

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