
CRIDCOM Strengthens Ties with the State Police Command
The discussions centred on ways to enhance security and promote community engagement, particularly in areas with high concentrations of diaspora members.
The discussions centred on ways to enhance security and promote community engagement, particularly in areas with high concentrations of diaspora members.
CRIDCOM pledged its full support for this joint initiative through sustained community-based advocacy programs, specifically aimed at reducing the vulnerability of individuals to human trafficking and exploitation.
The newly established Commission, led by Hon. Otu Okor is mandated to engage Cross Riverians in the diaspora, while promoting participation in State development.
Governor Otu emphasised the critical role CRIDCOM will play in managing the State’s global diaspora community, while projecting its image worldwide.
This pivotal legislative act signifies a new and promising era, providing a robust legal framework for the Commission to effectively engage with the global Cross Riverian diaspora community.
The governor underscored the core values that will guide CRIDCOM: transparency, accountability, excellence, and collaboration. These principles will ensure that the commission operates with integrity and fosters meaningful partnerships among stakeholders.
Dear Hon. Emmanuel Ironbar, Chief of Staff to our People First Governor, Sen. (Prince) Bassey Edet Otu, as you mark your new age today, the Cross River State Diaspora Commission led by Hon. Otu Okor, we pray God Almighty to shower more of His blessings upon you. You are a man with grassroot credibility, one […]