A PERSONAL APPEAL TO CROSS RIVER STATE GOVERNOR, PRINCE BASSEY OTU
By Richard Inoyo
It has been more than 48hours since my gold color Toyota Camry car with the following details: (Chassis Number 4T1BG22K2V0774308
Engine Number: 357696264
Registration Number: HA 107 ABC) was stolen in Calabar and the car as I speak is still at large. It is easy to look the other way when you ain’t the victim suffering this great pain arising from this insecurity that has reached a personal level affecting me directly and the civil organization I work for, Citizens’ Solution Network that serves the underprivileged, and where without mobility we can’t get to interior communities to meet the needs of victims suffering from rights abuse and other social problems that need our intervention.
I wish to remind the Governor of Cross River State, Senator Prince Bassey Otu who remains the Chief Security Officer of the State in whom my trust lies and my vote in the last election went to, what the theft of my car has had and the level of devastating pain this incidence is still having on me and the negative disruption of my workflow which is vital to underserved communities in the State and the country at scale. I understand that not many will understand and some may probably think it is fine to just keep mute.
But keeping mute becomes impossible when the pain is rising and the situation hasn’t changed. Please dear Governor, kindly use your good office to intervene, and let my pains go away. Every right and honest thinking person knows you can, and this is the only thing I ask for. Pls I await your goodwill and the extension of your people’s first mantra to me.
Putting up some over N2million Naira suddenly to secure another car that we were not even supposed to buy at this point only due to this sudden car theft from our civic institution, makes our organisation feels unease.
Everyone of us at Citizens’ Solution Network would love to appeal and won’t mind if a car from the State Government is donated to our organisation to enable us attend to the mobility vacuum and needs this car theft has created against our organisational workflow.
Thanks
Signed
Richard Inoyo,
Country Director,
Citizens’ Solution Network