Gov. Bassey Otu of Cross River on Wednesday launched two weeks of free bus rides for state residents to mark the Easter season.
Representing the governor, Mr Ekpenyong Akiba, Special Adviser for Special Duties, said the initiative would help residents and indigenes travel during the Easter holidays.
The governor explained that the aim is to ease the transportation burden on people, given the current economic challenges in the country.
“I introduced this free bus ride to lessen the economic strain for citizens travelling to their hometowns this Easter season,” Otu said.
He added that a similar initiative in December had a positive impact, showing the government’s concern for residents’ welfare.
“I urge all travellers within Calabar and those heading to central or northern areas to take advantage of this opportunity,” he stated.
Mr Bassey Ekpo, a participating driver, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the initiative would help cushion the effects of economic hardship.
“I commend the governor for this kind gesture. It benefits both drivers and residents,” he said.
Ekpo urged fellow drivers to remain diligent and responsible to ensure citizens truly benefit from the free transport service.
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