Easter: Cross River Surveillance Adviser Stands in Solidarity With Itega Okpame Okpoma
Akahi News learnt that Hon. Ibu Augustine Wonor, Senior Adviser on Surveillance Security for Cross River State, today stood in solidarity with his people at Itega Okpame Okpoma. He shared in the joy, love, and unity that define this blessed Easter season.
In the spirit of the season, he also acknowledged and appreciated the leadership of His Excellency, Governor Bassey Otu. The governor’s commitment to peace, development, and good governance, Hon. Wonor said, continues to inspire hope across Cross River State. But hope without action is merely a dream. And in Cross River today, many are watching to see if that hope will translate into visible change.

Easter as a call to service
Akahi News gathered that Hon. Wonor reminded his community that Easter is a sacred reminder of sacrifice, hope, and the promise of new beginnings. It calls us to embrace peace, strengthen our bonds of togetherness, and remain committed to serving humanity—values that continue to guide true and selfless leadership.
These are not empty words. In a state where security challenges have tested the resolve of communities, a senior adviser on surveillance security standing physically among his people is itself a statement. He is not directing from a distant office. He is present. And presence, in times of uncertainty, is a language of its own.
Prayers for renewed strength and lasting unity
Hon. Wonor extended his heartfelt Easter greetings to all, praying that this season brings renewed strength, meaningful progress, and lasting unity across our communities.
Akahi News had earlier reported that many political figures issue Easter messages from behind screens and social media templates. But Hon. Wonor chose a different path. He went to Itega Okpame Okpoma. He stood. He shared. He listened.
Here is the question every leader must ask themselves this Easter: Is my leadership felt in the places where people actually live, or only announced from podiums? Hon. Wonor has given one answer. The people of Itega Okpame Okpoma will remember. And in Nigerian politics, being remembered for presence is rarer than being remembered for promises.
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Fact summary box:
– Personality: Hon. Ibu Augustine Wonor, Senior Adviser on Surveillance Security, Cross River State
– Location visited: Itega Okpame Okpoma
– Occasion: Easter celebration
– Acknowledged leader: Governor Bassey Otu (for peace, development, good governance)
– Easter themes highlighted: Sacrifice, hope, new beginnings, peace, togetherness, service to humanity
– Prayer point: Renewed strength, meaningful progress, lasting unity
– Significance: Physical solidarity with community, not just virtual message
