Ayade news
Here are some recent news updates about Ayade, the Governor of Cross River State in Nigeria:
Latest News
- Ayade approves N1.2 billion for construction of 10 roads in Calabar: The Cross River State Government has approved N1.2 billion for the construction of 10 roads in Calabar, the state capital. The project is expected to be completed within 12 months. (Source: Vanguard)
- Ayade inaugurates 10,000 metric tons of rice storage facility: The Governor has inaugurated a 10,000 metric tons of rice storage facility in Calabar, aimed at boosting the state's rice production and processing capacity. (Source: Daily Trust)
- Ayade flags off construction of 100-bed hospital in Ogoja: The Governor has flagged off the construction of a 100-bed hospital in Ogoja, a major town in the state. The hospital is expected to be completed within 18 months. (Source: The Nation)
- Ayade approves N500 million for construction of 10 markets in Cross River: The Governor has approved N500 million for the construction of 10 markets in the state, aimed at promoting commerce and economic development. (Source: Leadership)
- Ayade commends Federal Government on efforts to revamp Calabar Port: The Governor has commended the Federal Government on its efforts to revamp the Calabar Port, which he described as a major economic hub in the state. (Source: This Day)
Previous News
- Ayade signs N1.3 trillion budget for 2022: The Governor signed a N1.3 trillion budget for 2022, which is aimed at promoting economic development and improving the living standards of the people of Cross River State. (Source: Punch)
- Ayade inaugurates 10,000-hectare cassava farm in Obudu: The Governor inaugurated a 10,000-hectare cassava farm in Obudu, a major town in the state, aimed at promoting cassava production and processing in the state. (Source: Daily Sun)
- Ayade flags off construction of 100-kilometer road in Akamkpa: The Governor flagged off the construction of a 100-kilometer road in Akamkpa, a major town in the state, aimed at promoting economic development and improving the living standards of the people. (Source: The Guardian)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date.