While some minority section of the Southern populace are not comfortable with the emergence of young persons vying of elective positions in the coming general Elections  who are armed with intellectual prowess and resources to represent Cross River South be it Senatorial or House of Assembly. 

They have constantly displayed their grievances with gross displeasure with the idea of having youthful candidates like Asuquo Ekpenyong, Stanley Nsemo among many others. The same crop of people that came into power as young people have tasted what power brings and have refused to relinquish those positions to more vibrant and energetic candidates. 

When then is the future of tomorrow coming into play with these people clinging to power like it's the oxygen that will sustain their political existence? This caliber of people that should be regarded as partners in uplifting the good fortunes of Southern Senatorial District are frowning and groaning over the candidacy of many young persons who are going to be first timers.

The clamor for a generational shift cannot be overemphasized if we keep recycling old politicians that had the opportunity to better the lives of their constituents but deliberately chose to operate a sit-tight and tyrannical approach. 

Our cries for a paradigm shift will be a mere charade and grossly defeated if we don't tilt our support to candidates that can speak in the NASS, State Assembly by lobbying for projects, and championing the course for their constituents.  

The word they say is enough for the wise 

Vote Asuquo Ekpenyong for senate 
Vote Stanley Boyce Nsemo for House of Assembly 
Let's support a generational shift 
Let's stick to the standard.

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