The workers, however, attributed the reasons for the walkout to insincerity on the part of the government regarding the scheme.
“The state government is also looking at recalling some of the retired doctors who are still strong enough to work in the state’s health sector on a contract basis.”
Life has returned to Cross River’s prestigious Marina Resort, which was shut down months ago following a boat mishap that claimed the lives of three students.
He said reelecting Mr Uzodimma would enable him to consolidate the good work he was known for.
“The curfew is necessary following land and boundary disputes, which have resulted in security threats leading to wanton destruction of lives and properties.
He said 100 hectares of cassava would be cultivated within the next one year while the government had commenced planting 3.5 million hybrid oil palm seedlings.
The state governor, Bassey Otu, said the planned rail line would help to ease the transportation challenges in the state.
The governor ordered that the resort be reopened with immediate effect.
While reiterating his administration’s commitment to working with all security agencies, he pledged to provide patrol vehicles for the corps.
Mr Otu called on the workers to avail themselves of the exercise, which would be held in two designated centres of the zone in Ogoja and Obudu.
