Cross River Commissioner Robert Ewa Dies Suddenly After EXCO Meeting

January 9, 2025

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The Cross River State Commissioner for Tourism, Mr. Robert Ewa, has passed away unexpectedly. Ewa, who attended an Executive Council (EXCO) meeting earlier in the day, reportedly died a few hours after returning home. The incident has sent shockwaves across the state, with many expressing disbelief at the sudden loss of a prominent public servant.

Reports indicate that Ewa showed no signs of ill health during the meeting, which was held in Calabar, the Cross River State capital. His sudden demise was confirmed by state officials, who described it as both tragic and unexpected. Governor Bassey Otu, in a statement, expressed deep sorrow over the commissioner’s death, highlighting Ewa’s invaluable contributions to the state’s tourism development.

Governor Otu described the late Ewa as a dedicated team player whose innovative ideas were pivotal to Cross River’s efforts in rejuvenating its tourism sector. He also extended his condolences to the family of the deceased, urging them to find solace in the legacy he left behind.

Ewa’s tenure as commissioner was marked by several initiatives aimed at boosting the state’s tourism potential. His efforts included promoting the iconic Calabar Carnival, encouraging investments in hospitality, and developing eco-tourism projects. Colleagues remember him as a passionate advocate for tourism who worked tirelessly to reposition Cross River as Nigeria’s leading tourist destination.

In his tribute, Commissioner for Information, Eric Anderson, acknowledged the personal and professional void Ewa’s death leaves behind. Anderson remarked on Ewa’s vibrant personality, noting that his unexpected departure has cast a shadow over the state’s leadership.

The cause of Ewa’s death has not yet been officially confirmed, although sources close to the family suggest it was sudden and unrelated to any prior medical condition. As news of his passing spreads, tributes have poured in from across the country, with stakeholders in the tourism sector mourning the loss of one of their own.

Ewa’s death comes at a critical time for Cross River State, which has been striving to recover its tourism industry post-pandemic. His contributions to policy discussions and implementation will be missed as the state grapples with this unforeseen tragedy.

Funeral arrangements are yet to be announced, but state officials have promised to honor his memory with a befitting tribute.

 

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