Mani Robson, a governorship aspirant in the Cross River State, has said he will bring enduring development for the state if elected governor.
Robinson, who is contesting for the governorship ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2019 election, said he would soon unveil a four-point development agenda for the rebirth of the state.
Speaking in an interview with THISDAY in Abuja, Robson said he was running for the governorship position in the next election on the platform of the APC to bring what he described as “strategic and sustainable change.”
He lamented that Cross River is no longer the state of choice for most Nigerians and foreign tourists because of the total breakdown of infrastructure and services for which the state was known.
“The consequence is that our collective progress has been undermined,’’ he stated. Read more