‘My administration did well’

Abia State Governor Theodore Orji has said the legacy projects built by his administration showed that his government did well in laying a solid foundation for good governance.

Speaking at the inauguration of the Umuahia and Aba High Court complexes, Orji said he believed his administration, through its many  projects, made a positive impact on the state.

The governor said incoming governments would not be bogged down in building similar institutional frameworks but focus on other important aspects of government.

He noted that before him, there were little or no institutions supporting democracy or durable infrastructure and  his government embarked on democratic institutions as a way of building the new face of Abia.

He thanked Abians for their support.

Commissioner for Housing Kingsley Mgbahuru thanked the governor for replicating the project in Aba.

Earlier, in her address, Chief Judge Justice Theresa Uzokwe hailed the governor for the edifices, noting that it’s the first time any government was providing such for the judiciary.

She described it as the best in the Southeast.

 

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