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Otu signs four reform bills into law

Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu has signed four bills into law, advancing a sweeping reform agenda aimed at overhauling the state’s health and education sectors while tackling poor sanitation.

The signing ceremony marked a significant legislative milestone for the administration, which described the new laws as direct responses to the pressing needs of Cross Riverians.

“Anything about health is not a joke. These bills will help our people because they ensure we have the right resources and options available to us,” Otu said.

Among the landmark legislations is a law establishing the Cross River State College of Health Sciences, Management and Technology — an upgrade of the former College of Health Technology — broadening its academic mandate to meet contemporary demands.

The Cross River State Hospital Management Board Law creates a central regulatory body to oversee public secondary health facilities, while also bringing traditional medical practitioners under the supervision of the Ministry of Health.

Rounding out the package, the Open Defecation (Prohibition) Law mandates the provision of toilet facilities in homes, business premises, and public spaces, targeting waterborne diseases and chronic hygiene challenges across the state.

Otu commended the Cross River State House of Assembly for what he described as thorough and constructive legislative engagement, crediting the executive-legislative synergy for producing people-oriented policies.

“I’ve checked the responses and reactions. Some of the debates have been very good and I believe in a few months’ time, the impact will be felt through these laws,” he said.

LUKMAN ABDULMALIK

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