PDP Assumes Control of Revenue Points in Northern C’River, Says APC Supporters

In a recent development, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has taken control of revenue points in the northern region of Cross River State. This transition has raised concerns among supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who traditionally expected their party to be in charge of these vital revenue collection areas.

The shift in control was highlighted by a concerned citizen, Northen Ceoss River APC supporters, who pointed out that revenue points, crucial for the financial stability of the state, had previously been under the jurisdiction of the APC. The groups expressed hope that the Gov. Otu would address these concerns promptly.

This move has ignited discussions about the allocation of key positions and responsibilities within the state, especially considering the upcoming elections. It underscores the importance of maintaining a fair and balanced political landscape.

The APC should as the matter of urgency called for a review of the revenue point allocation process, emphasizing the need for transparency and fairness. Party officials have also urged their supporters to remain patient and engage in constructive dialogues to address this issue knowing that the Governor will not let Bad befall the state.

Certainly, here’s a rewritten version of your statement for clarity:

“IRS revenue points in Ward 1 of Ijiraga, South Ukelle, were assigned to Mr. Emmanuel Egwu, who serves as the chapter executive of the PDP (People’s Democratic Party) in Yala Local Government Area.” and many others in the whole of Cross River State.

They are currently utilizing revenue points as a means to attract daily supporters for the opposition party PDP.

Another additional revenue points is in Mbora before Mfuma under the control of the PDP, by Honorable Friday Eji.