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Congratulatory Message

Posted on May 29, 2015May 29, 2015 By Admin No Comments on Congratulatory Message

On behalf of myself and my entire family, I, Dr Clement Oshaka, PDP caucus leader, Bekwarra Local Government Area, heartily congratulate our indefatigable governor, Sen (Prof) Ben Ayade on the occasion of his long-awaited swearing-in as governor of our dear Cross River State, a fulfillment of God’s design for our dear state. May God grant you the wisdom to take our state to the highest of heights.

Clement Oshaka
Clement Oshaka

Long live the Ben Ayade administration,
Long live Cross River State.

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