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The Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship candidate for Cross River State, Sir Arthur Jarvis Archibong, has denounced an alleged statement by Governor Bassey Otu that opposition politicians would be “crushed” ahead of the 2027 general elections.
In a statement released on Sunday night, Archibong called the reported remark reckless, disappointing and unbecoming of a democratic leader, arguing that it shows intolerance for dissenting voices and an attempt to intimidate political opponents.
The PDP flagbearer expressed particular concern that the statement was attributed to Governor Otu, who is widely known for his Christian faith and is often identified as an apostle.
He accused the governor of embracing political intimidation rather than demonstrating the moral values expected of a man of faith.
Citing Proverbs 22:22‑23, Archibong urged the governor to refrain from actions or comments capable of suppressing opposition voices, stressing that democratic governance thrives on accountability and constructive criticism.
He maintained that the opposition would not be intimidated by threats, pledging instead to pursue a peaceful, issue‑based campaign focused on the interests and welfare of Cross River people.
According to him, the period leading to the 2027 elections would provide an opportunity for a thorough assessment of the performance of the current administration, insisting that any government that has delivered on its promises should have nothing to fear from public scrutiny.
Archibong argued that the administration had itself provided the basis for criticism through its policies and actions, adding that a truly successful government would be judged by its achievements rather than attempts to silence opponents.
He said the governor should focus on “crushing” poverty, unemployment and underdevelopment through purposeful governance, strategic investments and visionary leadership, rather than targeting opposition figures.
The PDP candidate also challenged the administration to address issues highlighted in the recent SBM Intelligence report, which he said had negatively affected the state’s image.
Reaffirming his commitment to a peaceful campaign, Archibong insisted that no amount of intimidation would deter the opposition from holding the government accountable, adding that Cross River people deserved sustainable wealth creation and tangible development, not merely the signing of memoranda of understanding.

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