Senator Liyel Imoke of Cross River State at Government House.
Cross River State governor, Senator Liyel Imoke, has offered explanation on his decision not to seek any elective office in 2015.
Speaking at a public lecture organised by Destiny Group to mark his 53th birthday at the Cultural Centre, Calabar, Imoke said it is only leaders who feel insecure and looking for where to hide after leaving office that think of the next elective office while they are still in their current position.

Stressing the need for leaders to build a new generation of leaders, the governor said: “I strongly believe that as leaders, if there is one thing we must do as a matter of deliberate policy is to build a new generation of leaders. If we keep moving from or running in one office to the other without creating opportunities for a younger or a new generation, then society will never evolve and there will be no purposeful leadership.”
Imoke, who reechoed the decision of the state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to zone the governorship in the 2015 election to the Northern Senatorial District, charged the people to look for someone who will give them purposeful leadership.
“As we collectively look for our new governor from the Northern Senatorial District, we must do so in the hope that he or she will give us purposeful leadership and development.”
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