Brian, do you mean the eccentric is difficult to move/adjust for chain tension? If so, the eccentric needs to be lubed so it can more easily turn in the frame's bottom bracket hanger. Grease or anti-seize will prevent future galling between the aluminum eccentric and steel bottom bracket hanger.
If the eccentric has been adjusted a number of times so fresh indents have been made too close together, it can make it difficult to rotate the eccentric for adjustment and once rotated, may not easily hold adjustment. Solution here would be to replace the eccentric in this case. The damage would be visible in the form of a number of closely spaced divots in the edge faces of the eccentric.
If instead you find the cranks are not spinning freely or smoothly on the bottom bracket bearings (in the eccentric), then you would need to replace or service the bottom bracket depending on if it is a cartridge bb or one that can be opened and serviced.
Best
Dan.