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Posted on February 18, 2018 By Admin No Comments on CRSHA To Summon Ayade’s Special Adviser

The Cross River State House of Assembly, CRSHA, wants the Special Adviser to Gov. Ben Ayade on Government Assets Management, Francis Agantem Eworo,to appear before the House and answer to the flurry of petitions that have seemingly trailed the recent sale and disposal of state government assests.

Just after the House passed the 2018 state budget into law, last week, some members, www.calitown.com was informed, reasoned it has become imperative to summon Eworo, after certain discrepancies were noticed in the sale and disposal process. Particularly, one member insisted that “some of those who paid money to help secure for themselves some of these assets didn’t get them and have not had their funds back. I can point you to some of these persons you can go and get more details from them.”

Eworo the S.A, presently under medical observation, told www.calitown.com that he will make himself available to share information and make clarifications on the floor of the House. “I have my documents and will volunteer the necessary information so that this matter can be rested once and for all”, he submitted.

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