Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe Demands Civil Re-election Campaign To Prevent Political Hostility Against Former Governor Ben Ayade
Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe warns supporters against personal attacks on Ben Ayade as he kicks off his 2027 re-election campaign.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 3, 2026, 10:41 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from GUARDIAN Newspapers

A Statesmanlike Opening To The Re-election Journey
Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe has set a high bar for political conduct as he formally signals the commencement of his campaign for the Cross River North senatorial seat. In a detailed message titled “A Piece of My Thoughts,” the lawmaker expressed deep gratitude to his constituents for their continued support while emphasizing the need for a clean contest. Jarigbe’s approach appears designed to lower the political temperature in a region known for its competitive landscape, asserting that his movement will be defined by the strength of its ideas rather than the volume of its insults.
Protecting The Dignity Of Public Office
A central theme of Jarigbe’s address was the inherent respect owed to the institution of the governorship, regardless of the individual occupying it. He reminded his supporters that whether they view the tenure of former Governor Ben Ayade as a success or a failure, the office itself commands collective dignity. By urging followers to critique official records rather than abusing persons, the senator is attempting to separate administrative performance from personal character. He noted that no leader is infallible, and the campaign should reflect the proper upbringing and values of the people of Cross River.
Navigating The Rivalry With Ben Ayade
The emergence of former Governor Ben Ayade as a formidable contender has added a layer of narrative tension to the 2027 race. Jarigbe acknowledged the strength of his opponents but remained firm in his charge to supporters to avoid uncouth words or divisive rhetoric. He referred to Ayade as a brother, signaling that political differences should not lead to the destruction of personal or communal relationships. This stance is seen as a strategic move to prevent the alienation of voters who may still hold the former governor in high regard, even as they weigh their options for the future.
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