🌟 Are we truly being represented in our communities? As we approach the 2027 general election, the residents of Cross River Central are raising crucial concerns about the "sit-tight syndrome" and the lack of effective representation. Many believe it's time for a shift in leadership—one that truly reflects the needs and aspirations of the youth and the community as a whole.

It's hard not to feel the weight of unfulfilled promises and stagnant progress when the same voices dominate our political landscape. Change is not just necessary; it’s imperative for a brighter future.

Let’s engage in discussions about how we can foster new leadership that prioritizes our community’s growth!

For more insights, read the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/02/central-criver-obono-obla-youths-call-for-shift-in-representation/

#CrossRiver #YouthLeadership #PoliticalChange #RepresentationMatters #2027Elections
🌟 Are we truly being represented in our communities? As we approach the 2027 general election, the residents of Cross River Central are raising crucial concerns about the "sit-tight syndrome" and the lack of effective representation. Many believe it's time for a shift in leadership—one that truly reflects the needs and aspirations of the youth and the community as a whole. It's hard not to feel the weight of unfulfilled promises and stagnant progress when the same voices dominate our political landscape. Change is not just necessary; it’s imperative for a brighter future. Let’s engage in discussions about how we can foster new leadership that prioritizes our community’s growth! For more insights, read the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/02/central-criver-obono-obla-youths-call-for-shift-in-representation/ #CrossRiver #YouthLeadership #PoliticalChange #RepresentationMatters #2027Elections
Central C’River: Obono-Obla, Youths,  Call for Shift in Representation
Sunday Okobi Ahead of the 2027 general election, the people of Cross River Central senatorial district have expressed concerns over what they called sit-tight syndrome and failed representation. According to
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