Prince Godswill Edward has declared interest in running for the office of governor of Cross River State in the imminent 2023 polls. Edward is currently serving as the Special Adviser on Sports and Cinematography to the state governor, Ben Ayade.
Edward made his intentions known during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday the 6th of January in Calabar. Godswill who is vying for the state’s highest office under the All Progressive Congress, APC said his major reason to contest was to consolidate on the gains of tourism, rural transformation, and industrialization in the state.
He commended previous governors of the state by highlighting their major achievements during their administration. He pointed out that Governors Donald Duke and Liyel Imoke contributed tremendously to developing Cross River through tourism and rural transformation while his boss and current governor, Ben Ayade is focused on improving the industrialization sector of the state.
It was after noting this that Edward revealed his agenda to be the consolidation of tourism, rural transformation, and industrialization.
“My agenda is to consolidate; let us get what our leaders have done and built over time for the good and growth of the state. Let us consolidate on People, Policy, and Infrastructure with a view to getting Cross River working,” Prince Edward said.
“We need to look at all of these and build the confidence of our investors to grow the state” he added. He also promised to revive the tourism sector of the state by building Cross River to receive the highest level of tourism flow in the country.
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Godswill Edward who is in his thirties also added that the time had come for a generational shift in the governing of Cross River State and that youths should show their capacity in governance by assuming leadership roles.
Godswill Edward also spoke about his standpoint on zoning, saying he was no believer in the idea.
“Power should not be restricted to any region for now. I am a Crossriverian and I am running for the governorship of the state, not for a particular section,” Edward said.
“We need to raise leaders who are statesmen to lead the state and leaders who are nationalists to unite Nigeria,” he added.
A graduate of the University of Calabar, Calabar, Prince Edward hails from a royal family in Usumutong a part of the Bahumono ethnic group in the Abi local government area of Cross River State. In 2014, he married then-president Goodluck Jonathan’s daughter Faith Edward. The couple is blessed with four kids.
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