OGOJA, Cross River State — The Vice Chairman of Ogoja Local Government Council, Hon. Mrs. Mary Illah Otoro, on Monday warmly received members of the Catholic Women Organization (CWO), Holy Trinity Parish, Ogboja, during a courtesy visit to her office following her recent appointment. The visit, which was marked by prayers, thanksgiving, and words of encouragement, underscored the strong relationship between faith-based organizations and leadership in promoting community development within Ogoja Local Government Area. The delegation was led by Mrs. Agnes Osang, President of Holy Trinity Central Station, alongside notable members including Mrs. Veronica Abashi, Mrs. Lucy Asue, Mrs. Lucy Eweh, Madam Philomena Nku, Mrs. Cecilia Aruku, Mrs. Blessing Ekunke, Mrs. Mercy Audu, and Mrs. Janet Sunny Ntol. During the visit, the women offered prayers for divine wisdom, strength, and guidance for the Vice Chairman as she begins her new responsibility in public service. Responding, Hon. Otoro e...
MBUBE EAST WARD 1 COUNCILOR AND DEPUTY LEADER OF THE HOUSE MARKS 100 DAYS IN OFFICE WITH REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
The Councilor representing Mbube East Ward 1 and Deputy Leader of the Legislative House of Ogoja Local Government has marked a significant milestone, celebrating 100 days in office with notable legislative achievements aimed at improving the welfare of the people of Ogoja. Within this short period, the Councilor has demonstrated a strong commitment to addressing key issues affecting the community by sponsoring and co-sponsoring motions that promote security, safety, health, and infrastructure development. As part of his legislative efforts, he sponsored: 1. A Motion Calling on Ogoja Local Government to Stop the Operation of Cybercrime (Yahoo) in Ogoja – A decisive step towards curbing internet fraud and restoring moral values among the youth. 2. A Motion for the Provision of Fire Fighting Equipment in Ogoja – A crucial move to enhance emergency response and prevent fire-related disasters in the region. In addition, he co-sponsored the following motions: 1. Urgent Interventi...