Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State, who turned 65, has opted for a low-key birthday celebration, citing Nigerians’ current economic hardships.
During a live broadcast on Sparkling FM, the governor explained that he could not, in good conscience, celebrate with fanfare while citizens are struggling.
“There’s much suffering in the country due to hyperinflation,” Governor Otu remarked. “It would be insensitive to do so. That’s why it is a low-key event.”
Despite the modest celebration, Otu expressed his deep gratitude to the people of Cross River for their continued prayers and well wishes. He emphasised his commitment to alleviating the difficulties faced by his constituents and reassured them of his administration’s dedication to improving their lives.
“I have occupied many positions in this country, and in all, I have never disappointed,” he said. “So I vow that I shall not disappoint the people of Cross River State as their governor by the grace of God. There’ll be value addition.”
Looking to the future, Governor Otu announced plans to hold regular town hall meetings across the state’s three senatorial districts starting next year.
“This will enable the people to speak with me directly and ask no-holds-barred questions,” he said, adding that these engagements will strengthen his connection with the people.
Governor Otu’s decision to forego a grand celebration reflects his sensitivity to the country’s ongoing economic challenges.