By Emmanuel Ulayi
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Cross River State Command, has felicitated with Governor Ben Ayade on his victory at the March 9th, 2019 governorship polls.
In a congratulatory letter to the Governor signed by the State NDLEA Commander, A.N Edeh, the drug bursting agency said it is happy Ayade was re-elected for second term, attributing his re-election to his great leadership.
“On behalf of the officers and men of NDLEA, Cross River State Command, I congratulate you on your re-election as the Executive Governor of Cross River State”, the letter reads in part.
The NDLEA further told the Governor that his re-election represents the trust Cross Riverians have in him.
“The good people of Cross River State have entrusted you with the responsibility of continuing the successful economic path, peace and stability of the State”, it stated.
While wishing the Cross River State Governor success in his second term, the NDLEA prayed that “under your great leadership, wisdom and guidance, the State will strive to a much greater height and achievements”.
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