National Senior Citizens Centre Hails Gov Otu over Law on Senior Citizens

By Kingston Princewill

The National Senior Citizens Centre (NSCC) has comended Gov Bassey Otu for signing the Senior Citizens Centre bill into Law.

The commendation was contained in a release signed by the Head, Corporate Affairs, Media and Communications of the National Citizens Centre, Mr Omini Oden, and made available to our reporter in Calabar.

The release reads in part: “The National Citizens Centre expresses profound appreciation to the Governor of Cross River State, His Excellency, Senator Bassey Otu for signing into law the Cross River State Senior Citizens Centre bill.

“NSCC Director General, Dr Emem Omokaro in an official statement says the landmark legislation by the Cross River State House of Assembly marks a significant milestone in efforts to strengthen the protection of the rights of older persons; to inclusion and to access health, economic, and social services in Cross River State.”

The statement further commended Governor Otu for his visionary leadership and commitment to social inclusion, recognizing the invaluable contributions of senior citizens to the state’s development trajectory.

“NSCC hopes that the law will provide a framework for addressing the needs and concerns of senior citizens in the state, ensuring their dignity and wellbeing.

Dr Omokaro appreciates the Governor’s efforts in promoting the quality of life of senior citizens and looks forward to collaborating with the Cross River State government to ensure effective implementation of the law,” it stated.