In the past week, the Central Senatorial District of Cross River State has reverberated with gratitude and admiration for the distinguished representation of Senator Eteng Jonah Williams. His recent visit to his constituency was profoundly impactful, a testament to the Senator’s enduring commitment to the welfare of his people.
Returning home during the Easter season, Senator Eteng transformed the holiday into a period of meaningful engagement, demonstrating both empathy and effectiveness in leadership. He traversed the district with a mission anchored in compassion, service, and democratic dividends.
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” – Mahatma Gandhi
True to this philosophy, the Senator undertook a humanitarian tour of hospitals across the senatorial district, personally offsetting the medical debts of financially incapacitated patients. This benevolent gesture amounted to over N20 million, alleviating the burdens of numerous families and restoring hope to the most vulnerable.
Understanding the essence of inclusive governance, Senator Eteng convened a series of consultative meetings with critical stakeholders, party loyalists, and youth organizations. A town hall gathering, notably with the vibrant youth of the district, provided a platform for open dialogue and strategic planning for future development initiatives.
Further reflecting his belief in the improvement of public institutions, Senator Eteng made a significant donation of N8 million to the Ikom Divisional Police Headquarters for the construction of standard sanitation facilities; a step aimed at enhancing the welfare and dignity of law enforcement personnel.
In addition, he pledged N10 million toward the developmental efforts in Ekpache Nkome, a community that holds strategic significance within the senatorial zone. His gesture was not merely a promise, but a reaffirmation of his long-standing dedication to grassroots empowerment.
These impactful actions have sparked widespread endorsements from diverse quarters, with many political groups and constituents calling for a second term for the senator; citing his effective representation, accessibility and result-oriented approach as qualities befitting continued representation.
As he departs for Abuja to resume his legislative duties at the National Assembly, Senator Eteng carries with him not only the goodwill of his people but a renewed mandate to deepen his legacy of service and effective representation.
Hope Obeten, a media consultant and Media Aide to the Senator representing Cross River Central Senatorial District, Sen. Eteng Williams.
NB: Opinions expressed in this article are strictly attributable to the author, Hope Obeten, and do not represent the opinion of CrossRiverWatch or any other organization the author works for/with.
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