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PATRICK ABANG, Calabar –
The Cross River State Publicity Secretary of the People’s Democratic party (PDP), MIke Ojisi has said the party has resolved to recover its party secretariat looted by members who defected to the ruling All Progressive Party (APC).
The party also resolved to recover three buses criminally converted to personal property by its erstwhile chairman.
Mr. Ojisi made this known after the inaugural state executive committee meeting of the party during the weekend.
He noted that the new executive also resolved to resist the sale of state assets to cronies of the governor.
Mr. Ojisi said the committee has resolved “to explore all legitimate avenues to recover the party Secretariat and all relevant property including the three buses which the erstwhile chairman Ntufam Edim Inok, is alleged to have criminally converted to his personal property by changing their ownership details.
“To pursue, mobilise and sensitize the citizens of Cross River State to resist any attempt to sell assets to family members and cronies of the current administration.
“The committee also set up a high powered establishment committee to assess the immediate administrative needs, and recommend comprehensive immediate takeoff needs for administrators of the party”, he said.
He added that the committee has four members and will be headed by the state secretary of the party, Tony Edako.
He said the committee also appreciated the national working committee of the party, National Assembly members, immediate past caretaker committee and all stakeholders for midwifing the great rebirth of the party.
The rancour free state congress of the party, he said underscores the fact that the party understands the mechanism of inclusiveness, internal democracy and competence.
He also disclosed that the PDP in the state has declared a road to freedom with the people.

