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The Imperative For all Candidates: Lay out your programs for the forward movement of Cross River State. After disturbing revelations by Mr. Venatius Ikem on the amount of money given to the state government through the office of Revenue Mobilization Allocation & Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to equalize the lost of Bakassi in revenues to the state, the hotly debates that has followed the government 40Billion Naria inquisition on social media, and the possible inquest by Barr Okoi Obono-obla to approach the courts for redress on behalf of the people into these money, there is a stressing need for answers. In election years, politics is normally heated up as it is suppose to but, Cross Riverians must not shy away from confronting candidates with questions. There should be a determination to root out fraud, abuse and corruption within the state system, so it is relevant to know where the candidates stand. And generally, any credible change agent for a candidate will naturally win the minds of our people—behind the backdrop of recent activities in the state, lets have the Debates. We are in mid-September already, elections are faster approaching, yet the political parties of PDP/APC are not ready to put their various houses in order. The formalization of their respective flagship candidates seem to face uncertainties especially for PDP were more than 22 individuals from the Northern part of the state have shown interest. In respect to party primary process, isnt it time already for the candidates to have a face off debate? Let determine who fits the bill.... Closely following the known candidates on the PDP platform, personally, I come to the conclusion of three very serious campaigns to watch in the state. A close monitoring of the candidates, and their support base, I label these three campaigns as: 1. The true Trojan horse of Cross River politics -Mr Ntufam Fidelis Ugbo 2. The Cross River insider in none other than State Commissioner Legor 3. The known charming Dark Rider - Mr Goddy Jedy-Agba. ...these listed persons through their campaigns seem more determine to make head way as theyre engaging the public. Election seasons are supposed to provide an opportunity for campaigns, aspirants, and sitting officials to explain their records, and for all challengers to question each other. It is for the public to intensely scrutinize campaigns and candidates based on policy proposition or revelations of incidents in relationship to governance—in the aftermath of reports regarding 40billion the Imoke administrations openly requested, and the handling of monies from RMAFC, the need for election season accountability is that much greater. Cross River voters will decide based on proposed policy areas, and they must be informed by the campaigns. As an observer watching various state political actors from the sidelines, drawing people attention the campaigns is important to me. How the various campaigns etche out clear differences will depend on a lot of factors. However, it will be pleasing to see the campaigns answer the following questions to help cross riverians make an informed decision: 1. What are some of the useful plans that can feed our state for the next several decades -is investing on the 40Billiion Bonds a real way forward? 2. Are we better off now, than four years ago? If anyone of the candidates is elected governor, would their entire governorship focus on building a middle class for our families so we can live a life in Cross River as we want to live? 3. On the level of Poverty in the state. The governor is presumed to have made in road on the agricultural sector, farmers seem to be struggling still consider the irrigation problem, and as well as many Cross Riverians struggle to make ends meet. What if any do the campaigns see as further solution. Give figures in terms of cost to be more honest inline with the new measures that will be taken to helping the people. And what would you say to the growing numbers of people who arent considering agricultural as an alternative way of sustaining their life but would still need State Assistance..they are struggling just to get by, what will candidates implement for a State Assistance Program? 4. Teacher Shortage in Cross River State. Many believe our State is lagging behind other states in the Nation like Lagos, Edo, Rivers, and Osun in the area of education. Meanwhile, we are facing a shortage of teachers and the profession is becoming less attractive. What are you as governor going to do to stem this decline in recruitment of qualified teachers and keep the teaching profession attractive for our State citizens? 5. On Energy -particularly demands for more electricity.... it will seem none of the campaigns or candidates so far have pushed for our state to be energy independent using available new alternative ways of providing energy or generate electricity. The Governor has made moves with General Electric (GE) as it relates to boosting electricity supply, with the promising new alternative like solar, wind etc.. the cost of the governors plan would be high and the solution would only be temporary to the people. Providing electricity sounds good, most especially to communities out off adequate linkage to the grid. Was the move by the governor a sound policy, and is it really achievable for Cross River State or is it another scheme like Tinapa under Duke? What would you as governor do to improve on this? 6. The Longevity Gap A new study by the MacArthur Foundation shows a widening gap in life expectancy in the past 20 years, with those at low education levels living up to 10 years less than people with higher education levels. How would the aspirants reverse this trend considering that an educated citizen in the state contribute to a productive Cross River? 7. Do Candidates support our Military Intervention domestic and international? When is military intervention justified to prevent massive human rights violations, for example in the case of boko haram? We have Cross Riverians in service of our nation, will as Governor wait for directives from the Federal Government before ensuring our state citizens get the equipments or tools to do what is necessary? Many retired service members cry out for their pensions due to them, they have serve the State and the Nation, will the new governor be an advocate on behalf of Cross Riverians in our Armed Forces and those already in retirement? 8. Vision for Cross River State Periodically our Governors have inspired Cross Riverians to think out new frontiers. Since the Federal Government short changed the state in respect to oil wells, What’s the new frontier for Cross River as it relates to economic and technological advancement? 9. Will the aspirants commit to the creation and funding of two more state agencies like: Cross River State Developmental Authority and Cross River State Housing Authority -to address and concentrate the state development. There is need for openness in the lead up to elections so citizens dont distills what plagues our democracy where a special class of insiders, connected through financial and political clout have immunized themselves away from the public rights to know the plans for the future. Let aspirants take this questions and elevated them to new levels. Debates are supposedly good for democracy, we should engage the candidates because our citizenship exchange is not a merely exercises in civil duty. Debates are essential for the airing of complex state issues facing the people, personal and political integrity become encompassing that can never be adequately addressed in attack ads or social media forums. A debate -- preferably, multiple debates before gubernatorial party primaries, and thereafter, between flagship candidates representing the various political parties. It is my firm believe this would allow capable candidates an opportunity to wrestle not just with questions about what they will implement and fund programs, but also the amount of money in politics today with a range of pressing issues.
Posted on: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 02:51:53 +0000

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