C/River APC Invites Supreme Court Judge, UNICAL VC To Stakeholders Meeting
C/River APC Invites Supreme Court Judge, UNICAL VC To Stakeholders Meeting
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Cross River State has extended formal invitations to a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and the Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) to attend its forthcoming stakeholders meeting, signaling what party leaders describe as a renewed commitment to inclusive dialogue and institutional collaboration.
According to party sources in Calabar, the high-level meeting is designed to bring together political leaders, technocrats, academics, community representatives, and members of the business community to deliberate on governance, party unity, and development priorities in the state.
Bridging Politics and Institutions
Inviting a Supreme Court Justice and the UNICAL Vice Chancellor is widely seen as a strategic move aimed at reinforcing the importance of constitutional order, rule of law, and intellectual engagement in political discourse. Party officials say the meeting will focus on strengthening internal democracy, promoting peaceful political participation, and aligning party objectives with broader state development goals.
A senior APC chieftain in Cross River noted that the inclusion of respected figures from the judiciary and academia underscores the party’s intention to foster credible conversations rather than partisan rhetoric.
“This is about deep reflection and constructive engagement,” the official said. “We want to draw from the experience of institutions that shape national development.”
Agenda for Development
Beyond political strategy, the stakeholders meeting is expected to examine pressing issues affecting Cross River State, including economic revitalization, youth empowerment, infrastructure, and education reform. With the University of Calabar playing a central role in research and human capital development in the state, the Vice Chancellor’s presence is anticipated to contribute insights into education-driven growth and innovation.
Legal perspectives are also expected to feature prominently, particularly on electoral processes, constitutional compliance, and dispute resolution mechanisms within party structures.
Strengthening Party Cohesion
Observers believe the gathering comes at a critical moment as political actors reposition ahead of future electoral cycles. By convening a broad spectrum of stakeholders, the APC leadership in Cross River appears intent on consolidating support, addressing internal concerns, and projecting unity.
Party insiders suggest that the meeting will also provide a platform for frank discussions on performance, accountability, and strategies to deepen grassroots engagement across the state’s 18 local government areas.
Looking Ahead
While details of the date and venue are yet to be publicly announced, preparations are reportedly at an advanced stage. Expectations are high that the event will set the tone for renewed collaboration between political leaders and key institutions in Cross River State.
If successfully executed, the stakeholders meeting could mark a significant step toward bridging the gap between governance, law, and academia—an approach many analysts say is essential for sustainable development and political stability in the state.
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