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C’River First Lady Pays 11-month Salary Arrears Of 1,234 Female Street Sweepers

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In a heartwarming show of appreciation and empowerment, the Wife of the Cross River State Governor, Mrs.  Eyoanwan Otu, has cleared 11 months of unpaid stipends owed to 1,234 women sweepers of the Urban Development Authority across the Central and Northern Senatorial Districts in Cross Rivers State and distribution of 170 Point of Sale Machines to empower them in their livelihoods.

Among the 1,234 beneficiaries, Ugep Urban had 420 sweepers, Ikom Urban had 198, Ogoja had 281, and Obudu had 335. Additionally, 40 POS machines were distributed to women sweepers in each of the four local government areas, with 10 also allocated for Persons with Disabilities in Yakurr LGA.
The initiative, which was a demonstration of a show of support and recognition for their dedication to keeping the streets of Cross River State clean and green, also included the distribution of 170 Point of Sale Machines, empowering these women further in their livelihoods.
In her address during celebratory events held separately in Ugep, Ikom, Ogoja, and Obudu of the state, Otu, said the initiative was a demonstration of a show of support and recognition for their dedication to keeping the streets of Cross River State clean and green, adding the gesture to them is their reward for their sweat for enduring hardship in their services to the state.
“By the grace of God and under the compassionate leadership of my husband, His Excellency, Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu, your tears are being turned into laughter, and your sacrifices are finally being rewarded.
“I am delighted to announce that the backlog of your unpaid salaries has been cleared. This is not just about payment; it’s about justice and dignity. This reflects my husband’s ‘People First’ mantra.
“Our government prioritises the needs of the people, acknowledging the invaluable contributions of ordinary citizens.You, the women sweepers, are unsung heroines deserving of celebration and support.My husband is committed to ensuring that you are never forgotten again. The ‘People First’ agenda means that no one’s service will go overlooked, from Yakurr to Ikom, and across all our districts.
“To every woman here today, I say: hold your head high. You are keeping our environment clean, and in doing so, you are securing a brighter future for us all. We celebrate you today and will continue to empower you tomorrow.”
In their remarks at the event, the Chairmen of Yakurr, Ikom, Ogoja, and Obudu Local Government Areas respectively expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the governor’s wife’s commitment to the welfare of women, calling her actions “a beacon of hope and humanity.”
Also lawmakers representing Yakurr 11 and Ikom 1 State Constituencies, in the state House of Assembly, Mercy Akpama and Samuel Neji Abang, praised the gesture, highlighting its positive impact on instilling a sense of belonging among the women.
Also speaking, the Executive Secretary of Obudu LGA, Mrs. Elizabeth Adie, commended the first lady for valuing the women’s hard work and for her gesture, which affirms that diligence will be rewarded.
Mrs. Dorathy Oko, speaking on behalf of Bekwarra Women in Politics, noted the plight of women sweepers who had halted work due to longstanding arrears, urging for a revitalisation of the Urban Development Authority in Bekwarra to maintain the state’s cleanliness.
Beneficiaries, Mrs. Josephine Boniface from Obudu Urban and Mrs. Jenny Ofem from Ugep Urban shared how the gesture made them feel valued and appreciated, praying for blessings upon the state’s first family.

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