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    Cross River Gov’t Rolls Out Free Transport Scheme For Yuletide

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    The Cross River State Government has kicked off its annual free transportation programme for the Christmas season, offering residents, visitors and tourists 31 days of cost-free travel across the state. The initiative, flagged off on Monday in Calabar by the Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, is part of Governor Bassey Otu’s “Season of Sweetness” agenda aimed at easing movement and reducing financial pressure on households during the festive period.

    Speaking at the event, the Deputy Governor described the gesture as another demonstration of the administration’s commitment to the welfare of citizens. He said the government wants every Cross Riverian to fully experience the joy of the season without worrying about transport costs.

    “It is a season of sweetness, so we want the people of Cross River State to be part of this season of sweetness,” Odey said. “That is why we have decided to provide free transportation to Cross Riverians and even our tourists and visitors for the next 31 days. Anyone who wants to travel anywhere within Cross River State will be transported free of charge.”

    He assured commuters of safety and reliability throughout the period, noting that the buses had been inspected and certified good to go. He urged beneficiaries to use the service responsibly and spread the word about the improving transport system in the state. Odey also confirmed that the scheme includes riverine communities, with free boats deployed to serve water-connected settlements.

    Special Adviser to the Governor on General Duties, Ekpenyong Akiba, Esq., said the initiative reinforces Governor Otu’s reputation as a promise-keeper who prioritises policies that directly cushion the impact of economic hardship. He disclosed that the state has covered all major routes within the Calabar metropolis through a dedicated shuttle system, while several buses have been assigned to long-distance corridors.

    “We have buses heading to Ikom, Ogoja, Obudu, Obanliku and even interior communities like Oban in Akamkpa, and it is completely free,” he said. “Each bus also has a monitoring team attached to ensure smooth movement and quick response to any emergency. Our phone numbers are boldly displayed on the branded buses for easy contact.”

    Akiba added that the government is simultaneously running free water transportation to serve riverine populations, reaffirming that no part of the state is left out. He noted that over 60 minibuses have been deployed for the Calabar metropolis alone, operating daily from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. as part of the expanded festive mobility plan.

    For commercial drivers and support staff engaged in the exercise, the Special Adviser explained that allowances have been provided, while the buses will operate toll-free for the entire month. The initiative, he stressed, is a comprehensive welfare package designed to support both commuters and transport operators.

    A female commercial driver, Lela Ezege, expressed excitement about participating in the scheme, describing Governor Otu as a leader who listens to the people “Everybody will be happy that something like this is coming up again for the third time,” she said. “He is one in a million. He knows what the people want and he listens to our cry.”

    Residents Mr. Sunday Oqua and Mrs. Emilia Okongor, the first passengers to board the free shuttle, also commended the government for alleviating transportation burdens at a time when the cost of living has surged. They prayed for sustained implementation of people-oriented policies that directly improve the lives of ordinary citizens.

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