Cross River Assembly Reaffirms Ayambem As 10th Speaker
The reaffirmation of Ayambem followed a rapprochement expedited by the state governor, Bassey Otu and critical stakeholders with the 25-part Assembly in Calabar on Sunday, as per an assertion by the Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker, Matthew Okache.
The speaker was denounced on Wednesday by 17 individuals out of the 25-part House over claims of misappropriation of assets.
Greater part of the legislators had passed a no-certainty vote on him, around 11 months in office.
While answering the turn of events, Ayambem communicated his appreciation to the governor and the partners, for what he depicted as their exceptional capacity to achieve harmony for the soundness of the state and the Place of Gathering.
The speaker additionally praised Otu for showing phenomenal initiative during testing times.
As per Ayambem, “the governor’s history as a serious pioneer to harmony has never been in uncertainty. This has kept on radiating through from his experience as congressperson to his ongoing situation as governor. I need to earnestly thank you for your real premium in and obligation to the harmony and solidarity of Cross River State.
“In particular, I need to thank every single significant partner and especially my associates for your nonstop help. I need to promise my collaboration and obligation to encourage an agreeable workplace with you, one that would add to the development and progress of both the House of Assembly and Cross River State.”
The speaker accentuated the common obligation to team up for the progression of the state, featuring the significance of solidarity and participation among the individuals, to make regulations that will serve the benefit of all of all Cross Riverians. He promised to lead with honesty, fairness, and an emphasis on the government assistance of all.