
FG Lauds Group For Tackling Climate Change in Cross River
The Federal Government has commended the Cross River State Government for its support in combating climate change through the creation of awareness about climate change and its impact on the country
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. George Akume, CON, made the commendation when the contestants for the 2025 Edition of the Miss Africa Pageant led by the reigning Miss Africa, Miss Precious Okoye, accompanied by the organizers, paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja.
SGF commended the State Government for the choice of the theme for the 2025 edition of the Miss Africa Pageant, “Climate Change” and urged the contestants to use their platforms to serve as ambassadors in creating awareness about the devastating effects of climate change and also how to combat it for food security and sustainable development.
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Speaking earlier, the reigning Miss Africa, Miss Precious Okoye, said that the position of Miss Africa has accorded her the opportunity to empower women through agro-industrialisation to make them productive in society.
In his remarks, the Special Assistant to the Governor of Cross River State on Tourism Development, Tomas Edim Ikpeme, stated that the 2025 Edition of the Miss Africa Pageant is not only about promoting the state’s tourism but also about using it as a platform to create awareness on themes that will add value to society. He also used the opportunity to present an invitation letter to the SGF to attend the 7th Edition of the Miss Africa Pageant scheduled to be held on 20th April 2025 at the Calabar International Convention Centre in Cross River State.
Some of the contestants for the 7th Edition of the Miss Africa Pageant in attendance were from the following countries: Algeria, Mali, Liberia, Malawi, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Botswana, Kenya and Mozambique.