Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu has presented official administrative vehicles to the leadership of the National Association of Cross River State Students (NACRISS) Worldwide and the Cross River State Chapter of the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC). Designed to support the administrative mobility of these civic groups, the vehicle distribution was hosted at the Government House in Calabar under the administration's 'People First' governance model.
Weak communication links and logistical constraints within youth and political groups often prevent effective civic engagement, leading to missed opportunities for collaborative policymaking. Providing dedicated utility vehicles to student bodies and inter-party coalitions ensures that these key civic stakeholders can coordinate community engagements, gather grassroots feedback, and participate actively in government advisory systems.
This asset distribution highlights a highly inclusive, non-partisan approach to public administration and civic space management. By equipping youth and political representatives with functional tools, the state government strengthens local democratic institutions, fosters political tolerance, and builds a collaborative environment for long-term development.
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