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Gov. Otu signs 2 bills to strengthen education, land administration in Cross River

Chris Nweze by Chris Nweze
October 20, 2025
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Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State has signed into law two pivotal bills passed by the state House of Assembly.

The bills,bthe College of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Obubra (Amendment) Bill, 2025 and the Cross River State Office of the Surveyor-General Bill, 2025.

A statement issued by the governor’s spokesman, Linus Obogo said the two bills marked another milestone in Gov. Otu administration’s commitment to institutional reforms and sustainable development.

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Speaking during the signing ceremony held at the Government House, Calabar, Gov. Otu lauded the state House of Assembly for its steadfast collaboration and proactive legislative engagement with the executive arm, describing the partnership as a model of effective governance.

“It is because of the House, the collaboration and co-working have been wonderful. Your proactiveness is second to none. I believe our relationship will continue to grow stronger by the day”, Gov. Otu remarked.

He noted that the new laws would significantly strengthen education, land management, and governance structures in the state, aligning with his administration’s agenda aimed at improving livelihoods through institutional efficiency and inclusiveness.

Gov. Otu emphasized that education and institutional stability are central to his development blueprint for the state.

He stressed that the new laws would help reposition key sectors for optimal performance and credibility.

“Without education, we could not be here,” the governor remarked.

“What we are doing is to put our state on a proper pedestal for progress. We are very focused, and we’ll continue to strengthen institutions that support growth and innovation.”

In his executive summary of the two bills, the Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Elvert Ayambem explained that the Cross River State College of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Obubra (Amendment) Bill, 2025 seeks to amend the existing college of agriculture law to upgrade the institution from a monotechnic to a polytechnic.

The amendment, according to the speaker, broads the institution’s academic scope and enabling it to access TETFund interventions reserved for multi-sectoral higher institutions of learning.

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“The amendment will allow the institution to benefit from infrastructural support through TETFund, while expanding its role in agricultural innovation, science, and technology-driven education,” the speaker stated.

On the Cross River State Office of the Surveyor-General Bill, 2025, the speaker highlighted that the legislation provides a long-overdue legal framework for the Office, which had previously operated as an appendage of the Ministry of Lands without statutory backing, despite its autonomy.

“This bill establishes a solid legal foundation for the office of the surveyor-general, clearly defining its functions, powers, and administrative structure.

“It contains four parts and twenty-three sections that cover establishment, staffing, financial provisions, and general guidelines. When assented to, it will adequately empower the office to function with autonomy, efficiency, and legal protection,” he explained.

The signing ceremony was attended by the Secretary to the Government of the State, Prof. Anthony Enoh; the Attorney General of the State and Commissioner for Justice, Ededem Ani, and the clerk of the House of Assembly, among other government officials.

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