BREAKING NEWS:CHAIRMAN AKAMKPA LOCAL GOVERNMENT HON. FELIX AKPOSI MEETS WITH REPS MEMBER HON.DR. EMIL INYANG TO FOSTER GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IN AKAMKPA.

BREAKING NEWS: 

EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN


AKAMKPA LOCAL GOVERNMENT SEEK COLLABORATION WITH REPS MEMBER TO FOSTER DEVELOPMENT.

Cross River Live Media report.


Abuja, Nigeria - Today, Hon. Felix Akposi (KSJI), Chairman of Akamkpa Local Government Council, paid a courtesy visit to Hon. (Dr) Emil Inyang, member representing Akamkpa/Biase Federal Constituency in the National Assembly.

The visit aimed to foster collaboration between the Akamkpa Council Chairman and the federal lawmaker on development areas for Akamkpa Local Government Area. Hon. Akposi also sought the support of Hon. (Dr) Inyang for his administration as the newly inaugurated Chairman of Akamkpa Local Government Council.

During the visit, Hon. (Dr) Inyang reaffirmed his dedication to representing the best interests of his people, pledging to ensure the constituency's continued growth and prosperity through his tireless efforts. He also reiterated his commitments to improve the economic well-being of the people, attract people-oriented projects, create jobs, and empower self-reliance among the people of Akamkpa/Biase Federal Constituency.

This courtesy visit marks the beginning of a collaborative effort between the Akamkpa Local Government Council and the National Assembly, aimed at driving development and growth in Akamkpa/Biase Federal Constituency.

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