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  • We’ve paid  N72bn of inherited debt – Otti

    We’ve paid  N72bn of inherited debt – Otti

    Gov. Alex Otti of Abia has disclosed that his administration has paid N72 billion from the N138 billion debt it inherited from past administrations on assuming office.

    Otti made this known during a monthly media briefing on Wednesday at the Government House, Umuahia.

    He said that going by Debt Management Office (DMO) figures, as of December 2024, that State Government was able to reduce its debts to 66 billion and have not borrowed.

    “So that being, by their own numbers, we have paid down N72 billion of inherited debt and we have added no dime in borrowing,” he said.

    The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to financial prudence and efficient resource management.

    “On the management of our resources, we will continue to be prudent and to ensure that no kobo of Abia money is wasted.

    “Some people are used to wasting money. But this government is a very good government.

    “According to the Debt Management Office this administration inherited a debt profile of N138 billion.

    “That is according to the DMO in 2023, but according to our own numbers, it is a lot more than that.

    “I am sure the DMO did not take into account backlog of salaries and pensions arrears and of course, other debts, including contractors’ debts,” he said.

    Otti described the state’s ability to make the payment as a product of prudence,  goodwill and the ability to get the best deal in all government’s transactions.

    He also cautioned media houses against misreporting government activities, urging them to seek information through the proper communication channels.

    On healthcare, Otti highlighted progress on “Project Ekwueme,” a state-funded initiative to renovate and build 200 primary healthcare centres, complemented by 67 more from the World Bank.

    “Information available to me is that about 103 of the 200 primary health centres are in different stages of completion, on the average, we have attained about 70 per cent completion,” he said.

    He said that retrofitting of general hospitals had commenced  and government had given approval for improved compensation package for health workers and recruitment of 771 additional personnel.

    Otti also said that the state’s Medical City Project, which has secured a $1.3 billion investment, would be inaugurated on May 29.

    “We have signed off on a new upgrade and transfer model, we have also upgraded with a partner who has experience and who is bringing the funding.

    “We have seen the colour of the money. It is a staggering $1.3 billion, which will be invested in the Medical City in Abia,” he said.

    Otti said that Nigeria spends over 2 billion dollars annually on medical tourism, and the new Medical City aims to reclaim at least 10 per cent of that expenditure.

    In the education sector, Otti said that a surge in school enrolment due to the introduction of free and compulsory basic education, had been recorded.

    “At the moment, we have about 700,000 Abia children enjoying the free education introduced by the government,” he said.

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    The governor revealed that his administration has approved the hiring of 9,000 teachers to maintain acceptable student-teacher ratio and ensure quality education.

    On infrastructure, he announced that the much anticipated Port Harcourt Road in Aba, being handled by Julius Berger, would be completed in the second week of May and inaugurated on May 29.

    On security, Otti reaffirmed the government’s zero-tolerance stance towards crime and urged citizens to remain vigilant.

    On Agriculture, he said that the government had taken steps to ensure that the state records increased agricultural productivity.

    (NAN)

  • Abia govt suspends Onwe as college of education provost

    Abia govt suspends Onwe as college of education provost

    The Abia State Government has announced the immediate suspension of Professor Vincent Onwe, Provost of the Abia State College of Education, Technical, Arochukwu.

    In a statement signed by Ikechukwu Uwanna, the government appointed Dr. Abdulkarim Jibril, the current Deputy Provost, as the acting Provost.

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    Governor Alex Otti approved the suspension as part of efforts to promote transparency, accountability, and effective management within the institution. Dr. Jibril is expected to take charge immediately and oversee the day-to-day operations of the college until further notice.

    The Abia State government urged all staff, students, and stakeholders of the college to fully cooperate with the acting Provost in the discharge of his duties, emphasizing the government’s commitment to good governance and integrity in managing public institutions.

  • Abia govt urges youths to enlist in Nigerian Army recruitment exercise

    Abia govt urges youths to enlist in Nigerian Army recruitment exercise

    The Abia state government has called on eligible youths across the state to participate in the 89 Regular Recruits Intake exercise of the Nigerian Army, describing it as a valuable opportunity for national service and personal development.

    The Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, made the appeal in an official statement on behalf of the state government, encouraging Abian youths to take advantage of the recruitment window to build meaningful and rewarding careers in the military.

    “This recruitment exercise is a strategic pathway for national service, self-development, and youth empowerment,” Kanu said. “Abia youths are therefore encouraged to demonstrate patriotism, courage, and determination by actively participating in this process.”

    He noted that the recruitment will begin with an online screening, after which shortlisted candidates will proceed to a physical screening exercise at the designated recruitment centre, GOODLUCK JONATHAN BARRACKS.

    In line with directives from the Nigerian Army, Governor Alex Otti has appointed a State Liaison Officer to assist with verifying applicants’ indigenship and coordinating logistical support for Abia candidates.

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    To ensure widespread awareness, the Ministry of Information, in collaboration with relevant agencies, will launch a multi-platform campaign through radio, television, print, and online media.

    “This recruitment exercise is more than just an enlistment into the Army—it is a gateway to personal growth, discipline, and national contribution,” Kanu added. “The Abia State Government remains committed to promoting initiatives that uplift and engage our youths meaningfully.”

    The state government also urged traditional rulers, religious leaders, youth organisations, local government officials, mayors, councillors, and community leaders to mobilise eligible youths within their communities to apply.

  • Group to host 5-million-man march in support of Tinubu, Kalu in Abia

    Group to host 5-million-man march in support of Tinubu, Kalu in Abia

    The Coalition of Southeast Youth Leaders (COSEYL) is preparing to hold a major rally in Abia State to endorse President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s achievements and commend his efforts and policies across the Southeast region.

    In a statement released on Monday, the group confirmed that all arrangements for the rally have been finalized.

    COSEYL’s President General, Comrade Goodluck Ibem, and Secretary General, Comrade Okey Nwaoru, announced plans to mobilize five million youths from the Southeast to show support for President Tinubu and Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, who represents Abia North in the Senate.

    “We are committed to ensuring a well-organized event that will serve as a platform to highlight the outstanding leadership of President Bola Tinubu and Senator Orji Kalu,” Ibem stated.

     “The rally is expected to build momentum for the 2027 campaigns and reinforce the president’s vision for the nation’s continued progress.”

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    According to the group, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, a prominent Igbo politician, has been instrumental in supporting President Tinubu’s initiatives. 

    “President Tinubu’s efforts have yielded significant results in the Southeast geopolitical zone, driving notable advancements in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and more,” Ibem said. 

    He added: “With Senator Orji Kalu at the helm, we’re optimistic about a brighter future for our region and the nation.

    “We are convinced that Kalu’s transformative leadership, coupled with youth support, will play a crucial role in securing a substantial 90% electoral victory for President Tinubu in the 2027 general elections.”

  • Abia community gets new traditional ruler

    Abia community gets new traditional ruler

    The people of Obasiukwu autonomous community in Obingwa Local Government Area, Abia State, have installed HRH Eze Chinyeaka Walton as one of the traditional rulers in the local government area.

    Speaking during the installation, Eze Walton said that the traditional rulers, who attended the event, demonstrated that he was a bridge builder and indicated that the people were solidly behind him.

    The royal father expressed gratitude to God for his emergence and thanked his people for finding him worthy to preside over the affairs of the autonomous community.

    He promised not to betray the confidence reposed in him, adding that he would serve them selflessly with humility and the fear of God.

    Eze Walton applauded Governor Alex Otti, saying the Governor was eager to transform Abia State. 

    He said: “He has accomplished numerous remarkable achievements in various parts of the state within a short time in office, and we are convinced that he has indeed come to change the narrative in Abia State. Given his current trajectory, we are confident he will make Abia State a source of pride for the nation.

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    “I call on my fellow traditional rulers and the entire people of Obingwa Local Government Area to be law-abiding and support the present administration in the state. The Governor has performed very well in sanitation, road construction and rehabilitation, prompt payment of workers’ salaries, healthcare, education, security, commerce, industry, and agriculture, among others.

    “My prayer is for God to imbue us with wisdom and strength to discharge our responsibilities credibly. I urge my people to join hands with me in moving the Obasiukwu community to greater heights.”

    Ugo Eze Ijeoma Angela Chinyeka said the people of Obasiukwu, the elderly and the youths, were overjoyed because the community had installed its traditional ruler of choice.

    She said: “The new traditional ruler of Obasiukwu Kingdom is a very humble man and very obedient to the community’s elders.

    ” He has served the Obasiukwu community in various capacities as a community leader. He made significant progress in social development and traditional growth, bringing peace and unity to the community. 

    “He has positively impacted the community’s youth so that when you visit, you see well-behaved youths, unlike in other communities. That’s why on that day, the people of Obasiukwu kingdom came out in mass to celebrate their own.

    “He is a man who loves his people and has their best interests at heart. Eze Chinyeaka Walton has remained humble towards his people. That is why it was like a carnival on the day of his installation, featuring different traditional dances.”

    The mother of the traditional ruler, Nne Oha I of Obasiukwu, Mrs Philomena Nwaoji, described the new monarch as a humble and forthright young man.

    “Here is a well-brought-up son, who has unqualified respect for his elders and the tradition of our people,” she said.

  • Deputy Speaker condemns killing of Chinese nationals, Police escort in Abia

    Deputy Speaker condemns killing of Chinese nationals, Police escort in Abia

    The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has condemned the recent brutal killing of two Chinese nationals and their police escort in Abia.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the victims were allegedly ambushed by gunmen while en route to a mining site in the Isuikwuato Local Government Area of the state.

    Kalu’s condemnation of the act is contained in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Chief Levinus Nwabughiogu, on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Kalu, who represents Bende Federal Constituency of Abia, expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims, the Nigeria Police Force, and the Abia Government.

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    He called for a thorough investigation into the attack that resulted in the loss of lives, emphasising the need to bring the perpetrators to justice.

    The deputy speaker commended the police for their gallant response, which helped save the remaining members of the Chinese team and their police escorts.

    He said that there was no safe haven for criminals in Abia or anywhere in Nigeria.

    Kalu urged Nigerians to provide the police with useful information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects.

    He also assured the authorities of his support in ensuring the culprits were brought to justice.

    (NAN)

  • Male electricity vandal dies trying to steal from electricity transformer in Abia

    Male electricity vandal dies trying to steal from electricity transformer in Abia

    A middle-aged man identified simply as Emeka Chikere has lost his life after trying to steal a cable from an electricity transformer.

    The incident, our correspondent gathered, occurred at Obohia Ibere in Ikwuano Local Government area of Abia State.

    Sources in the area disclosed that the deceased on Thursday night wanted to take advantage of power outage to vandalise the transformer, but luck ran out on him as the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC), restored supply to the transformer, leading to his electrocution and eventual death.

    A member of the community, Kelvin Ikechukwu Okorie, disclosed that the area has been experiencing prolonged power outage.

    Residents were shocked on Friday when they discovered his lifeless body on the transformer.

    The relations of the victim were said to be making arrangements to convey his body to the morgue.

    In a related development, the management of the Aba Power Limited Electric (APLE) has decried the high level of power theft within the Aba ring-fenced area.

    A senior member of the APLE staff, who pleaded anonymity, attributed the shortfall in the company’s revenue to the trend.

    Another staff member of the company, Blessing Ogbe, in a telephone conversation decried the negative impact of the activities of vandals on their business.

    Ogbe said the activities of vandals were adding pressure on their operations and their ability to get funds to run the company and deliver good and quality services to their customers.

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    He said that the activities of vandals have done more harm than any good to the company and customers as their activities disrupt economic growth within the area(s) such vandalism occurs.

    In his reaction, the Special Adviser to Gov. Otti on Media, Mr. Ferdinand Ekeoma, while berating the activities of vandals, hailed the new Abia State Electricity Bill recently signed into law by the governor of the state.

    “If the man was truly there to steal, then it’s a shameful way to die. His family and friends will also feel very ashamed of having had anything to do with him throughout his existence.

    “I recall the case of a thief who was doing the same thing around Ogbor Hill Waterside axis in Aba a few years ago.

    “He subjected the residents of the area to untold suffering as they stayed in darkness for a long time as a result of consistent theft of their cables and important components of their electricity transformer.

    “One day he ran out of luck and he was caught and sent to his “forefathers”.

    “It’s a despicable economic sabotage to vandalise or steal electricity infrastructure of any kind.

    “The Abia State electricity law will send you to jail when caught, so if you have been doing this, you better turn a new leaf now,” said Ekeoma.a

  • Two die, 10 injured in Abia-Chinese gas plant explosion

    Two die, 10 injured in Abia-Chinese gas plant explosion

    Two yet-to-be identified persons have been confirmed dead in a gas explosion that rocked an arm of Abia-based Chinese Company, Inner Galaxy Steel.

    The gas explosion was few months after a female crane operator and indigene of Umuahala Obuzor Asa, in Ukwa West local government area, Miss Ocheze Ogbonna, died after she was reportedly pushed from the crane by one of the expatriates over failed advances.

    Sources said about 12 persons, especially customers who came to the plant to purchase gas, sustained varying degrees of injuries. 

    The chairman of Ukwa West local government area, Pastor Dike Nwankwo confirmed the death of the two persons adding 10 others sustained varying injuries.

    According to him, out of the @2 victims of the gas explosion, 11 were customers while one was a staff.

    He stated none of the victims was able to point to what caused the explosion.

    He claimed  a CCTV footage revealed that the cause of the gas explosion was from a male customer fiddling with the gas cylinder valve.

    The chairman, who attributed the incident to accident, stated that the local government was trying to ensure that the company improve on their safety standards to avoid a repetition of such ugly incident.

    He confirmed the affected section of the company has been shut down pending the outcome of an investigation into the matter.

  • Federal Secretariat Abia and Tinubu’s blueprint for equity

    Federal Secretariat Abia and Tinubu’s blueprint for equity

    By Nnaji Charles

    When it comes to renewed “Renewed Hope Agenda” it could be said that the sun rises in the East although the Southeast has often been the thread that, though vibrant, seemed frayed at the edges. For decades, the region has yearned for its fair share of federal projects, a longing that has often felt like a cry in the wilderness. Yet, presidents upon presidents have come and gone, even as the cries lingered.

    Today, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership, the narrative has continued to shift. Like a master weaver, Tinubu is threading the needle of equity and inclusion, stitching together a patchwork of promises into a quilt of tangible progress. At the heart of this transformation is the long-awaited Federal Secretariat in Abia State, a project that has become a symbol of the fulfilment of a promise long deferred.

    It is mind-boggling that Abia State could not be connected to the centre in terms of federal infrastructure. After nearly 34 years of its creation, the story of Abia’s Federal Secretariat is one of persistence, bureaucratic labyrinths, and the determined commitment of a few good men.

    It began on a crisp October morning in 2019, when Rep. Sam Ifeanyi Onuigbo, while representing Ikwuano/Umuahia Federal Constituency, stood before the then Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN, during a budget defence session. With the precision of a surgeon, Onuigbo dissected the glaring omission of Abia State from the list of states slated for inclusion in the Federal Secretariat projects.

    “Why,” he asked, “should states created after Abia have functional federal secretariats while Abia, the first alphabetically, remains in the shadows?” His question was not just a query but a call for justice. Fashola’s response was both a challenge and a promise: the federal government would construct a federal secretariat in Abia, provided the state-allocated land for the project. 

    What followed was a marathon race of advocacy, spearheaded by Onuigbo, who became the torchbearer for this cause. Like a relay runner, he passed the baton of urgency to then Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, who, to his credit, endorsed the project and allocated seven hectares of land at Ekeoba Ohuhu, Umuahia North Local Government Area. Yet, as with many noble endeavours, the road was fraught with obstacles. The project became enmeshed in the web of bureaucracy and political manipulation, with the lack of title documents and compensation payments acting as a cog in the wheel of progress. For instance, Onuigbo’s letters to the state government, dated October 23, 2019, March 12, 2021, February 21, 2022, and March 27, 2023, were met with silence, a silence that echoed the frustration of a people long accustomed to waiting. 

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    Enter Governor Alex Otti, a man whose leadership style can be likened to a breath of fresh air in a room long stifled by inertia. Upon Otti’s assumption of office on May 29, 2023, Onuigbo wasted no time as he met with the governor on June 20 2023, less than one month after his inauguration, and reintroduced the matter. He explained the bottlenecks that had stalled the project. Onuigbo further conveyed to Otti the urgent need to engage with a critical stakeholder in the actualization of the project, His Royal Highness, Eze Iheanyichukwu Nwokenna, the traditional ruler of Ekeoba Kingdom, the landowners. True to his reputation as a pragmatic leader, Otti facilitated the issuance of the title documents and ensured the payment of compensation to affected landowners. Like a skilled mechanic, Otti removed the rusted bolts of delay, allowing the wheels of progress to turn once more. 

    While the efforts of Onuigbo and Otti have been instrumental, the project’s ultimate realization hinges on the commitment of the federal government. Here, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda shines like a lighthouse, guiding the ship of development to the shores of the Southeast.

    Tinubu’s administration has demonstrated a deep understanding that Nigeria’s strength lies in its diversity, and that its progress must be inclusive. The federal secretariat in Abia is more than just a building; it is a symbol of Tinubu’s promise to bridge the infrastructural gap in the Southeast. It is a symbol of his administration’s resolve to ensure that no region is left behind in the march towards national development. The project, when completed, will not only house federal agencies, but also serve as a hub of economic activity, creating jobs and reducing the financial burden of renting office spaces.

    As the project inches closer to realization, Onuigbo has called on Abia’s political leaders, stakeholders, and pressure groups to unite in advocating for its swift completion. “This is about our collective future and the dignity of our state,” he urged. His words are a reminder that development is not a spectator sport; it requires the active participation of all stakeholders.

    The Federal Secretariat in Abia is one of Tinubu’s infrastructural transformation agendas for the Southeast. The project is a symbol of a brighter future, a future where the Southeast stands tall as one of the pillars of Nigeria’s progress. 

    As Abia State celebrates its 34th anniversary in August, the prospect of a federal secretariat stands as a reminder that even the longest night must yield to dawn. President Tinubu’s commitment to this project, coupled with the tireless efforts of leaders like Onuigbo and Governor Otti, underscores the power of collective effort.

    In the end, the Federal Secretariat in Abia is more than a building; it is a monument to resilience, a testament to the power of advocacy, and a symbolic fulfilment of Tinubu’s promise to the people of the Southeast. It is a story of hope renewed, promises kept, and a future of endless possibilities. And, as the foundation is laid and the walls rise, so too will the spirits of a people who have waited too long for their turn in the sun, rise in exultant celebration.

  • FG approves modular refinery construction in Abia

    FG approves modular refinery construction in Abia

    The federal government has approved the construction of a modular refinery in Abia State.

    The modular refinery, according to the Governor of the state, Alex Otti, who broke the news during the flagging-off of the reconstruction of the 11.1-kilometer Obehie-Umudibia-Owaza road, will be built by H.I.S. Refinery and Petrochemical Company Limited.

    The project, Otti further stated, would be cited at the Abia Industrial and Innovative Park (AIIP) in Owaza, Ukwa West local government area of the state.

    Flagging off the road project at St. Ann Secondary School, Obehie Asa, Otti said that the road at completion, would boost marketability and viability of Abia Industrial and Innovative Park (AIIP).

    He said that significant changes would occur in the area after the completion of the road.

    “This project is therefore not just about creating access to the towns and villages along these corridor, it is more about reviving dormant economic assets, opening new horizons and reigniting the dreams that once starred the souls of our fathers.

    “I’d like to inform you that just a few days ago, we got the good news that the Federal Government has approved a modular refinery which would be cited inside the AIIP.

    “That modular refinery will be built by H.I.S. Refinery and Petrochemical Company Limited.

    “My assurance is that every support we can give as a Government shall be availed to you as we work together to create a robust industrial cluster that will accelerate the rapid socioeconomic development of the area and fast-track the restoration of the years that have been lost to poor leadership,” Gov. Otti stated.

    Governor Alex Otti, who declared that the era of neglecting the Ukwa people is over, said that Ukwa would no longer be a forgotten place.

    “Today, we officially declare that the era of neglect of Ukwa and all the communities within the land is over.

    “Ukwa shall no longer be a forgotten place. Your land will yield forth its best fruits, and your barns shall never be empty again.

    “You will enjoy the riches of the environment, and the oil in your land shall bring you boundless prosperity.

    “You will not only get what is due you at the resource allocation table, the various levers of our administration shall collaborate extensively with agencies like the Abia State Oil Producing Area Development Commission (ASOPADEC), Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and other interventionist establishments to restore the years that has been lost to the politics of exclusion and deceit. Gov. Otti stated.

    While responding to various requests from leaders of the area, Governor Otti assured them that the Umuzike – Obokwe – Ngwaiyiekwe road would soon be flagged off for reconstruction, having been approved in the 2025 budget.

    He promised to restore electricity in Asa land before the end of this month and directed the Commissioner for Power and Public Utilities, Mr. Ikechukwu Monday to visit the area and find out what it will take to restore electricity in the area.

    On the appeal for portable water, Gov. Otti noted that he has already declared a state of emergency in the water sub-sector, assuring that the water problem confronting many communities in the State will soon be a thing of the past.

    While thanking the stakeholders from various political parties for joining him and his vision for the State, he urged the people to support and cooperate with the contractors.

    Speaking also, the Member representing Ukwa-West State Constituency in the State House of Assembly, Hon. Godwin Adiele, the Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Philemon Ogbonna, and the Mayor of Ukwa-West LGA, Pastor Dike Nwankw,o expressed the happiness and gratitude of Asa people to the Governor.

    Earlier, the Commissioner for Works, Engr. Otumchere Oti, while noting that Governor Alex Otti has continued to connect communities through road infrastructure, described the road as a gateway into Asa and the Abia Industrial Innovation Park.

    He noted that the project with a 12-month delivery timeline will equally open up the area for greater economic opportunities by creating direct and indirect jobs as well as increasing heavy financial flow into the area.

    Also speaking, the General Manager, Abia State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (ASOPADEC), Venerable Joshua Onyeike thanked the Governor for providing the commission a level playing ground to perform its statutory mandate of providing essential services to oil producing areas, adding that the Governor has in many ways demonstrated his love for Ukwa people.

    He disclosed that there are other projects the Governor would be doing in Ukwa land and assured the Governor of the continuous support of the Ukwa people.

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    In their goodwill messages, a former legislator in the Old Imo State, Dame Victoria Akanwa and a former SSG, Pastor Ralph Egbu, applauded Governor Alex Otti for his landmark achievements across the state, and thanked him for coming to rescue the people of Ukwa from the bad roads the area have been known for.

    They appealed for the restoration of electricity and the provision of portable water in the area.

    In an address, the President General, Asa Development Union, Elder Goodluck Nwauju said that the Governor has through the road project, the Abia Industrial and Innovation Park, and the recovery of over ten thousand hectares of land earlier taken over by the previous administration for a non-existent Enyimba Economic City project, demonstrated his love for Ndi – Asa.

    The event, which attracted many dignitaries, saw some major stakeholders of various opposition parties in Ukwa land presenting themselves to work with Governor Alex Otti, whom they unanimously declared is performing beyond expectations and should be supported.

    They officially declared their resolve to join the Labour Party to support Governor Otti in his determination to transform the state.