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Carnival Commission: Hon Ekuma Ngwu congratulate Ikobi, others, Applauds Gov Ayade for Keeping to Promise
The Director General of David and Goliath campaign organisation and a former Councillor of Erei South ward, Hon. Ekuma I. Ngwu (JP) heartily congratulate Hon. Ikobi Ikobi and other members of the Carnival Commission on their well deserved appointments.
Hon. Ikobi, a former Councillor representing the good people of Beebo/Bumaji Ward, Boki LGA, was the DG, Dr Itam Abang campaign organization is an experienced organiser and events manager who well known as Anchorman of the 'Banjuere Boki Cultural Festival' an annual festival used to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Boki nation.
Hon. Ekuma also thank the Governor of Cross River State, Senator Prof Ben Ayade for the fulfillment of his campaign promises particularly as his appointments so far truly reflect the reward for faithful, loyal, hardworking and committed party members.
In his words, "His Excellency's list of appointees is a practical indication that in this second term, it is monkey work, monkey chop".
He maintained that Hon. Ikobi is a loyal and faithful disciple of the party who delivered about 18,000 votes for the party (PDP) in Boki 1 constituency during the last governorship election. A number regarded as the second highest after Obudu LGA in the entire state.
Recall that Gov. Ben Ayade recently surprised his people when he recently unveil the 2019 Carnival theme as " Humanity". This development warranted the set up of the Cross River State Carnival Commission. Announcing the appointment into the commission which takes immediate effect, the Chief Press secretary to the governor, Mr. Christian name the following persons as Chairman, Secretary and members:
1. Mr. Gabe Onah- Chairman
2. Mr. Austin Cobham- Secretary
3. Elizabeth Undie- Member
4. Mr. Effiong Asuquo Ekpenyong- Member
5. Ikobi Ikobi- Member
6. Monica Edet- Member.
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