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...
In the often demanding and highly scrutinized arena of politics, leadership reveals its true strength not in noise or theatrics, but in transparency, structure, and genuine service to the people. The ongoing APC Membership E-Registration and Revalidation Exercise in Ogoja Local Government Area has offered a clear and commendable demonstration of such leadership under the guidance of Hon. Patrick Egbede, Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Cross River State.
From the very beginning, Hon. Egbede has distinguished himself through clarity of purpose and openness of process. His detailed and transparent breakdown of proposed disbursements to stakeholders across Ogoja LGA reflects not only administrative competence, but a deep-rooted respect for accountability and collective trust. This deliberate openness underscores a leadership philosophy anchored on inclusion, responsibility, and shared progress.
What stands out even more is his approach to engagement. Hon. Egbede has consistently ensured that party stakeholders are not merely recipients of information, but active participants in the process. By fostering open communication and encouraging involvement at all levels, he has strengthened unity within the party and inspired a renewed sense of ownership among members. This has transformed the e-registration exercise from a routine political activity into a model of effective grassroots mobilization.
The impact of this leadership style is evident across Ogoja LGA. Increased participation, heightened confidence in party processes, and a growing culture of transparency now define the exercise. These outcomes reaffirm a fundamental truth: transparent leadership is not just ethical, it is transformational.
As the APC E-Registration Agent for Ekajuk Ward 1, a Rural Development Officer, and Media Aide to Hon. Patrick Egbede, I have observed firsthand a leader who combines strategic thinking with genuine human empathy. His actions consistently reflect integrity, foresight, and an unwavering commitment to service qualities that are increasingly rare yet deeply necessary in public leadership.
Hon. Patrick Egbede’s example sets a benchmark not only for party administrators, but for public servants across board. It challenges us to lead with clarity, act with integrity, and serve with humility, always placing the people at the center of governance.
Indeed, this is leadership worthy of emulation, one whose influence will continue to resonate within the APC and across Ogoja Local Government Area for years to come.
Comr. Stephen Egar Ayim
APC E-Registration Agent,
Rural Development Officer (RDO),
Media Aide to Hon. Patrick Egbede
Ekajuk Ward 1, Ogoja LGA
Cross River State, Nigeria
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