He disclosed this, Tuesday, in Calabar, against the backdrop
of criticisms trailing the visit by a section of the public.
Speculations rented the air in Cross River State over the
senate leader’s possible decamp to All Progressives Congress (APC) shortly
after that historic visit.
This came on the heels of recent decamp of the former DG,
Ndoma-Egba campaign organization, Mr. Ernest Irek, among other supporters to
All Progressives Congress (APC), which earlier triggered similar speculations
in the State.
While interacting with pressmen recently in Calabar, the
senate leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba, dismissed such speculations, insisting that
he remains a member of the PDP.
According to him, the visit was not only timely but crucial
to help integrate
Arikpo, who believes the senate leader has used his position
to attract much development to the State, said he should be applauded instead
of being vilified.
He recalls how Ndoma-egba, through his several scholarship
schemes had helped some Cross Riverians to stand on their feet.While noting that the visit to Buhari was not out of place, he said such visit that comprised non-partisan Cross Riverians of impeccable character should not be politicized.
During the visit, it was gathered the delegation
congratulated Buhari on his victory at the polls, apologize onbehalf of Cross
Riverians over the cold treatment he received while on campaign in the State.
It was further reported that the team also made a case on
the controversial ceding of the Bakassi peninsular to
Members of the delegation include; Dr. Mathias Offoboche, Deputy Governor, Old
Cross River State, Etubom Anthony Ani, former Minister of Finance, Dr. Emmanuel
Nsan, Former Minister of Works and Health.
Chief Wilfred Inah,
Former Head of Service to Government of old Cross River State, Senator Bassey
Otu, Mrs. Nelly Andem, Chief Okoi Obono-Obla, Barr. Utum Eteng, Chief Sam
Bassey among others.
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