Gov. Otu Presents State Reform Strategies To Diplomats & Development Partners

Posted on April 18, 2024

The Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, has presented his administration’s reform strategies, actions and economic indices to a gathering of diplomats, policy makers and investments drivers with the aim to attract and create more development opportunities in the state.

Otu made his presentation on Tuesday at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, FCT, Abuja, during an “Executive Governor’s Roundtable” summit, with the theme: “Building Cooperation for a Better Today and a Resilient Future”.

The Governor’s audience included the High Commissioner of Canada, James Christoff; Belgium Embassy’s Ambassador Leenknegt; French Embassy’s Deputy Head of Mission, Mr Jean-Francois Hasperue; India High Commission, Mr G. Balasubramanian; Ambassador, State of Israel in Nigeria, Michael Freeman; Norwegian Embassy’s, Minister Counselor and Deputy Head of Mission, Ms Kristin Waeringsaase; development partner

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