
66 Wards.StructuredDevelopment.Zero Tokenism.
A practical plan to deliver N50 million+ per ward annually — structured through the Ward Advisory & Development Council (WADC) model, publicly audited, and community-directed.
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Add your name to the movement. Every pledge tells us your ward is ready — and holds us accountable to deliver on the N50m+ commitment when elected.
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Accountability Built In From Day One
The WADC model removes the middleman. Funds go directly to community-approved projects — not to party affiliates, personal discretion, or unaccountable gifts.
WADC in All 66 Wards
A Ward Advisory & Development Council constituted in every single ward — Male, Female, Youth, Traditional, and Clergy representatives at the table.
Fully Auditable Projects
Every naira tracked publicly. Projects are tied to deliverables — not patronage. WADC reps sign off before any fund is released.
N50m+ Per Ward Annually
A structured funding model targeting over N50 million per ward per year — distributed across 9 development pillars chosen by the community.
Every Village, Every Family
The plan is not designed for ward headquarters alone. Every community, every family gets to name a representative and a project.
From Unstructured to Accountable Development
For too long, senatorial representation in Cross River Central has meant occasional handouts with no structure, no accountability, and no community voice.
The Ward Advisory & Development Council changes this. Each ward's elected WADC — five representatives from five pillars of the community — creates the project list, approves expenditure, and signs off on delivery.
- 5 elected reps per ward (Male, Female, Youth, Traditional, Clergy)
- Projects listed and ranked by the ward, not by party
- Quarterly public audits — finances open to all
- Senator bound by covenant to WADC decisions
Each WADC directly controls the project pipeline for their ward. The Senator is bound by covenant to fund their priorities.
Nine Pillars of Investment
Each ward's WADC ranks these sectors by local priority. No top-down imposition.
Education & Tech
Digital hubs per ward
Healthcare
PHC upgrades
Agriculture
Tractor cooperatives
Microfinance
N250k–N500k loans
Scholarships
3.5 CGPA eligible
Clean Water
Borehole & piped water
Infrastructure
Roads & markets
Off-Grid Power
Solar micro-grids
Community Fund
Ward-directed
Your Ward. Your Voice. Your Future.
Find your ward, learn about your WADC, and hold your representative accountable — starting now.
