Cross river state news updates today
Here are some news updates from Cross River State, Nigeria for today:
Breaking News
- The Cross River State Government has announced the reopening of the Calabar-Obudu Road, which was closed due to heavy rainfall and flooding. The road was reopened after a thorough inspection and clearing of debris. (Source: Cross River State Government)
Politics
- The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Cross River State has announced the suspension of its state chairman, John Ochala, over alleged anti-party activities. The party's national leadership has also set up a committee to investigate the allegations. (Source: Vanguard News)
Economy
- The Cross River State Government has launched a new initiative to promote local production and consumption of agricultural products. The initiative, called "Farm-to-Table", aims to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the state. (Source: This Day Live)
Health
- The Cross River State Ministry of Health has confirmed an outbreak of Lassa Fever in the state. The ministry has urged residents to take precautions to prevent the spread of the disease. (Source: Premium Times)
Education
- The University of Calabar has announced the resumption of academic activities for the 2022/2023 academic session. The university's management has also warned students against cultism and other forms of misconduct. (Source: The Nation)
Sports
- The Cross River State Government has announced plans to host the 2023 National Sports Festival. The festival, which is expected to attract athletes from across the country, will take place in Calabar from November 2023. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
Other News
- The Cross River State Government has announced the construction of a new international airport in Calabar. The airport, which is expected to be completed in 2024, will have a capacity to handle international flights. (Source: Daily Trust)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It's always a good idea to verify news through multiple sources before accepting it as true.