CRSCF Inaugurates Elders Advisory Council Across Seven LGAs in Cross River South

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Calabar –In an effort to deepen institutional maturity and provide seasoned guidance for its activities, the Cross River South Consultative Forum (CRSCF) has constituted and formally inaugurated its Elders Advisory Council, made up of prominent statesmen and technocrats drawn from each of the seven local government areas in Cross River South Senatorial District NEGROIDHAVEN has confirmed.

The announcement was made on Monday following a high-level meeting of the Forum held in Calabar, where the Forum’s Chairman, Hon. Eyo Nsa Ekpo, Esq., described the move as “a turning point in consolidating collective leadership and wisdom in the pursuit of regional equity, good governance, and strategic development.”

“An Advisory Council in any serious organisation—be it corporate or civic—exists to offer tested insight, preserve institutional memory, and guide executive decisions with calm foresight,” Ekpo said.

“The CRSCF is embracing this model to ensure that our mission for equity, justice, and regional balance in Cross River State politics is anchored on deep consultation and intergenerational experience.”

The council, he noted, would act as a non-executive arm, providing guidance on critical political, economic, and developmental concerns affecting the Southern Senatorial District.

List of Council Members by Local Government

Akamkpa

1. Ntufam John Okon

2. Hon. Prince Patrick Orok Agbor

3. Prof. Patrick Asuquo

4. Rt. Hon. Daniel Asuquo

5. Rt. Hon. Itaya Asuquo Nyong

Akpabuyo

6. High Chief Edem Duke

7. Etubom Bassey Eyo Ndem

8. Prof. Franca Bassey

9. Rt. Hon. Dr. Patrick Ene Okon

Bakassi

10. AIG Ene Ene Okon (Rtd.)

11. Engr. Eyo Eyo Ndem

12. Hon. Patrick Antigha Ene

13. Rt. Hon. Barr. Dominic Aqua Edem

14. Sen. (Dame) Florence Ita-Giwa

Biase

15. Prof. Ivara Ejemot Esu

16. Amb. (Mrs.) Kate Okon

17. Hon. Bishop Alex Ukam

18. Hon. Dr. Emil Inyang

19. Prof. Ajah Ekpeni Obia

20. Elder Ogban E. Ogban

Calabar Municipality

21. Ntufam Hilliard Eta

22. Ntufam Eyo Nsa Whiley

23. Ntufam Inok Edim

Calabar South

24. Prof. Offiong Effanga Offiong

25. HRH Etubom Nyong Effiom Okon

26. Engr. Effiong Bassey

27. Rt. Hon. Joseph Bassey

28. Rt. Hon. Orok Otu Duke

Odukpani

29. Etinyin Prof. Eyo Etim Nyong

30. Etinyin Dr. Asuquo Ekpenyong, MON

31. HE Amb. Etubom Nya Asuquo

32. Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita

33. Dr. Ekpenyong Nsa

34. Rt. Hon. Bassey Akiba

35. Sen. Ekpenyong Asuquo

Forum Leadership Commends the Step

The Secretary of the Forum, Hon. Charles Uno Atu, also emphasized the importance of anchoring the Forum’s advocacy in institutional processes that promote consultation, tradition, and wisdom, rather than reactionary politics.

The Chairman, Eyo Nsa Ekpo, further stated that the Elders Advisory Council will serve as a buffer of experience, acting as a moral compass and sounding board on emerging matters, including zoning, governance, and peacebuilding across the senatorial district.

“The South is rising—deliberately and strategically,” he said.

> The Cross River South Consultative Forum (CRSCF) has been a vocal civic platform championing zoning justice, regional development equity, and transparency in governance decisions impacting the Southern Senatorial District. This latest development further formalizes its operations and is expected to shape the tone of political consultations ahead of the 2027 election cycle.