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  • Otti announces reconstruction of popular Ohanku road

    Otti announces reconstruction of popular Ohanku road

    • Clears nine-year pension arrears

    Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti has announced that the reconstruction of Ohanku Road, Aba will commence immediately after the Easter celebration even as work has commenced on Obohia Road also in Aba.

    This is even as the governor announced immediate payment of over nine years of pension arrears to retired civil servants.

    Otti who broke this cheering news at the Christ The King Catholic Church (CKC), Aba during their 2024 Chrism Mass, said that the roads would be done with cement pavement technology to enable them to last longer.

    Ohanku road which crisscrosses four local government areas in the state upon completion, is a critical alternative route to the ever-busy Enugu-Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway, helps visitors and Aba residents to connect other parts of the state and neighbouring South-South states, and has remained impassable in the last ten years making life difficult for the few who are currently using the road.

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    Our correspondent reports that the deplorable nature of the road has forced some residents of the area to relocate to the city center, leaving their houses to be rented out to other tenants who may not have had the luxury of relocating to a new apartment.

    Some of the residents, The Nation had reported, lost their lives and property to flooding, with new houses under threat of flooding ahead of the expected torrential rain this year.

    According to Gov. Otti, “Yesterday, work started at Obohia Road. After Easter, work will start at Ohanku Road and we are doing something a little different in Ohanku Road because we are using cement pavement technology so that it will last longer.”

    The Governor also noted that he has started fulfilling his campaign promises and assured that pensioners in the state have started receiving their pensions.

  • Otti, Obi leadership tussle deepens LP crisis

    Otti, Obi leadership tussle deepens LP crisis

    Sunmonu, Ciroma, others: Abure must go

    A leadership tussle between Abia State Governor Alex Otti and former Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate Peter Obi is fueling the protracted crisis in the party, it was learnt yesterday.

    Otti is the only governor elected on the ticket of the LP.

    Although there is no personal feud between the two chieftains, their followers are locked in conflict over who should be the national leader of the party in the post-election period.

    According to party tradition and convention, the highest ranking elected public officer is usually accorded the honour of party leadership in the major political parties.

    Thus, the preponderance of opinion in the LP is that Governor Otti, who is the only LP governor, should automatically become party leader.

    However, supporters of Obi, particularly ‘Obidients,’ many of who only identify with the party because of Obi’s interest, believe that the former Anambra State governor is the party leader as a former presidential candidate.

    A party source said these fanatical supporters of Obi have invaded the social media to compound the current crisis over the proposed convention.

    According to the source, the initial choice of Umuahia, capital of Abia State, by the Julius Abure-led National Working Committee (NWC), was rejected by vociferous Obi loyalists who decried the move in the social media.

    The choice of Umuahia was misinterpreted as legitimising the claim of Otti’s supporters that he is the party leader.

    The Abia governor, who has managed to stay clear of the festering crisis that had engulfed the party, had an opportunity to escape the Obedients’ virtuperation when the owner of the hall chosen for the convention in Abia said the proposed venue was no longer free.

    Although Otti is in a vantage position to secure another venue for the party, he never objected to the shift of venue from Umuahia to Nnewi in Anambra State, where Obi was governor for two terms on the ticket os the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), before defecting to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and later, LP.

    Following the decision to shift the venue to Nnewi, Obi’s loyalists, who perceive Otti’s current position as governor as a threat to Obi’s leadership of the party, have sheathed their swords.

    The source said: “We picked Umuahia. Officially, we booked a hall. The hall was already paid for, one week. Later, the place was no longer free because another person had booked before us.

    “Governor Otti is expected to be the leader of the party, being the highest ranking elected figure in the party. But, Obidients believe that Obi is there and he played his role during the last elections.

    “The bulk of supporters – Obidients – believe that going to Umuahia means dishonouring Obi. The governor of Abia thinks that this is not a good narrative. The governor would have provided an alternative venue. Afterall, he is the governor of the state. But, he doesn’t want crisis.”

    He added: “We agreed to go to Nnewi. We don’t want to cancel March 27. The NEC meeting in Asaba last year gave us one year to hold convention. Supporters of Obi felt slighted when Umuahia was proposed. We needed to shift to Nnewi to assure Obi that we are not against his political interest.”

    Sunmonu, Ciroma, others: Abure must go

    LABOUR Party founders and Trade Union Veterans have joined the call for the resignation of Julius Abure as the party’s national chairman.

    In a statement issued in Lagos yesterday and signed for and on behalf of Trade Union Veterans (TUVs), Lawson E. Osagie, the founding fathers of the party regretted that the noble ideals that made them to form the LP to free Nigerians from decades of bad governance had been desecrated by Abure.

    The TUVs, who issued the statement, included the pioneer President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Hassan Sunmonu, the 2nd President of the NLC, Comrade Ali Chiroma, the pioneer General Secretary of the Congress, Comrade Aliyu Dangiwa, the 2nd National Treasurer of the NLC, Comrade S. O. Oshidipe.

    Others are: S. O. Z Ejiofoh, the Board of Trustees Chairman and pioneer Chairman of the Labour Party, Comrade Lawson Osagie Esq, Comrade Salisu Mohammed, all of who were the main actors in the formation and registration of the Labour Party.

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    The statement reads: “We cannot sit down and continue to watch as the ideals, principles, and ethical values of Labour Party we toiled so much to build over the decades are being rubbished by one man.

    “Consequently, we urge Abure to step aside now as the National Chairman of Labour Party and in his place, the Board of Trustees should appoint a Caretaker National Chairman that will organise congresses in the states before the national convention can be convened.”

    The Labour leaders stressed the need for the Board of Trustees (BoT), under the Chairmanship of Comrade Ejiofoh to be enlarged to accommodate representatives of the new stakeholders, including the former Presidential candidate of the party, Peter Obi, Governor of Abia State, Alex Otti and the party’s Legislative Caucus.

    It added: “This body will be charged with the implementation in spirit and letter of the MOU referred to earlier.”

    The Labour leaders said the Supreme Court, under Justice Uwais, ruled long ago that workers have the right to form a political party to defend and promote their interest.

    “How then can any well-read and informed lawyer say that NLC has no business in politics or is a meddlesome interloper in the affairs of the LP formed by the trade unions.

    “For the benefit of those who want to know, the 2009 Constitution of the LP in which NLC and TUC Presidents and Secretaries are made statutory members of NEC of LP were the input and contribution by the Edo State Council of the LP and Julius Abure was secretary of the subcommittee on the Review of the Constitution while Comrade Lawson Osagie was the Chairman and a Benin-based legal practitioner, Adams Aliyu was also a member.”

    They noted that Abure’s current rhetoric about the role and place of NLC in the LP was not only disappointing but embarrassing to the culture of comradeship and solidarity of the trajectory and historical perspective of the Labour movement in general and Labour Party in particular.

    The veterans emphasised that those attacking the Presidents of the NLC, including the current one, Comrade Joe Ajaero for defending the ethical values of the founding fathers of Labour Party now being desecrated by Abure, are not informed or knowledgeable in the hierarchical structure or organs of the NLC and how decisions are made.

  • UPDATED: Otti assents to bill repealing pensions to former Abia Govs, Deputies

    UPDATED: Otti assents to bill repealing pensions to former Abia Govs, Deputies

    Abia Governor Alex Otti has assented to the Abia Governors and Deputy Governors Pension Repeal Law of 2024 passed by the Assembly.

    The Governor who explained that the Bill is an Executive Bill, thanked the Assembly for expeditiously passing it. 

    He said that it was his belief from the onset that government was not going to continue with the practice of paying pension to former Governors and Deputy Governors. 

    According to him, the money would have been better used in offsetting the backlog of pension owed Abia retired workers since 2014. 

    “I want to make a few things clear, one that even before we came onboard a lot of people who had followed our views understand that we were not going to continue with the practice of paying pensions and allowances to this set of former government officials. 

    “A lot of people had confronted me to remind me that very soon I will also be a former Governor and I agree completely,” he said. 

    While stressing that government was not about self interest, the Governor said he believes that repealing the pensions for Governors and Deputy Governors was the right step to take as it is all about good governance and stewardship.

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    “So it’s all about good governance, it’s all about stewardship to our people and I strongly believe that any leader who believes that leadership is a business has lost his way. 

    “As far as I am concerned, leadership is stewardship and if you now want to take up all the resources that belong to the people you are leading, I’m not sure that is morally correct,” Otti stated.

    Continuing, he maintained that “government is not about self interest. It’s actually self interest that destroys government and if you accuse me of belonging to a class I would readily admit but add that I have happily committed class suicide because I would had benefitted if this law had continued. 

    “But we all know that it’s not the best for the country, for this state,  for the workers who were hitherto owed for months.for pensioners who we are still struggling to defray several months and years of arrears from 2014, it’s more appropriate for us to use the funds that would have been used to pay former elected political office holders..”

  • JUST IN: Otti assents to bill repealing pensions to former Abia Govs, deputies

    JUST IN: Otti assents to bill repealing pensions to former Abia Govs, deputies

    Abia Governor Alex Otti has signed into law a bill to repeal the payment of pensions to former Governors and their Deputies as enacted by the immediate past administration.

    The Executive Bill passed by the Assembly on Tuesday, March 19, 2024, is now known as the “Abia State Governors and Deputy Governors Pensions (Repeal) Law, 2024.”

    Signing the new law on Thursday, Governor Otti said government was not about self-interest, which he said destroys government.

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    “Even before this new law came into place, a lot of people who have followed our views in the national discuss understand that we were not going to continue the practice of paying pensions and allowances to this set of former government officials,” Governor Otti said.

    Details Shortly…

  • Abia Poly rector lauds Otti for appointing women into strategic positions

    Abia Poly rector lauds Otti for appointing women into strategic positions

    The Acting Rector of Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, Engr. Mrs. Chidinma Ndukwe has commended the governor of the state, Dr. Alex Otti for appointing women to serve in different strategic positions in his administration.

    Mrs. Ndukwe, who led Women In Technical Education Development (WITED), Abia State Polytechnic Chapter on a Road Show to mark 2024 International Women’s Day celebration, used the opportunity of the event to call for more opportunities to be given to women, noting that women who have been given the opportunities to serve in both public and private sectors of the Nigeria’s economy were able to distinguished themselves.

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    Ndukwe who broke the jinx of becoming the first acting female rector of the state owned polytechnic, lamented the increasing abuse the girl-child suffers in the hands of the people who were supposed to protect her.

    This even as she further called for more attention to be given to the training of the girl-child by the government, parents and guardians, which she noted would ultimately rub off positively on the society.

    On what WITED had been doing to protect the girl-child from reported dehumanization and among other forms of abuse, the acting rector said,

    “We have been championing girl-child education. We organize seminars, scholarships to indigent students and among others.”

  • Edo 2024: Otti offers to support LP candidate

    Edo 2024: Otti offers to support LP candidate

    • Governor meets Akpata, party’s NWC

    Abia State Governor Alex Otti says he will give legitimate support to the Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate in Edo State, Olumide Akpata, including reconciliation, to enable him emerge victorious in the coming election.

    He spoke in Umuahia while addressing reporters after a closed door meeting with the National Working Committee (NWC) of the LP, governorship candidate of the party as well as other aspirants at the just concluded governorship primaries in Edo State.

    Otti said Akpata, former president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), had the capacity to run in the election, adding that he was ready for the forthcoming election.

    “We discussed the affairs of the party, you can see the candidate and aspirants. So, we sat down together, took a report of what happened, looked at all the issues so that we could have some reconciliations. We are ready for the election that will hold later in the year.

    “Reconciliation is very vital. People sometimes after an election get offended and it can always happen.  I can assure you that there is a lot of progress we have made today,” he said:

    The National Chairman of LP, Julius Abure, a lawyer; said they were in Abia to discuss the outcome of their primary election with Governor Otti and leaders of the party.

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    “We’ve just concluded our party primary in Edo and the fallout of it is what you see us dealing with today under the leadership of Abia State governor.

    “We were able to bring most of the aspirants together with the candidate, to have a formidable force that will go into the campaign.

    “I am sure all the grey areas the aspirants were having have been sorted out. I’m sure we are coming out more united, we are coming out stronger and will be able to face the challenges in Edo”

  • Abia workers to get N35,000 wage award, says Otti

    Abia workers to get N35,000 wage award, says Otti

    Abia State Governor Alex Otti says his administration is looking at the issue of N35,000 wage award approved by the Federal Government for workers, with a view to implementing it.

    He spoke yesterday when he received executive members of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Abia State Council, who were on a working visit.

    He said a committee had been set up to that effect and it had submitted its first report.

    Dr. Otti, however, said he had directed the committee to deepen its work and report to him, adding that he had instructed the Finance commissioner to look at the discriminatory salary structure for health workers, as it concerned Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHES).

    The governor said his administration would look into salary owed workers in Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and parastatals, including ABSUTH, ASUBEB, ASCETA, Abiapoly, primary school teachers, among others, by the previous administration.

    He said a team is working with the Nigerian Union of Pensioners to reach a resolution on how to defray pension arrears of pensioners.

    Otti said there are still bad eggs in the system, who engage in padding of salaries and other criminal activities.

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    He implored NLC to identify such people stealing from the government.

    “There are lots of people collecting salaries but are not coming to office.

    “My challenge to NLC is to help us. What they (ghost workers) are doing, they are stealing from you. It is very important you take it as responsibility.”

    State Chairman of NLC, Ogbonnaya Okoro, appealed to the governor to consider implementing the N35,000 wage bill approved for workers by the Federal Government, address the high-handedness of some government appointees against civil servants, offset salary arrears ranging from three to 30 months owed workers by the previous administration.

  • Otti denies suing Tinubu, Federal Government

    Otti denies suing Tinubu, Federal Government

    The governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti has debunked reports that the state sued President Bola Tinubu and the federal government at the International Criminal Court (ICC).

    Otti, in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Kazie Uko said that it was false that the state government took the federal government and President Tinubu to ICC for refusing to grant the request of the Abia Governor to establish a seaport as well as an international airport in Abia.

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    The statement which read in parts has it that “Abia State Government’s attention has been drawn to a fake report trending on social media, especially X (formerly Twitter), that the Governor had sued the Nigerian Government and President Bola Tinubu at the International Criminal Court (ICC).

    “The fake news claims that Governor Otti sued the Federal Republic of Nigeria and President Tinubu for allegedly refusing to grant the request of the Governor of the state to establish a seaport as well as an international airport in Abia.

    “Another part of the badly stringed and concocted report alleges that Governor Otti had also placed a ban on businesses operated by Nigerians of Northern extraction resident in Abia State, until the approval for the establishment of the said seaport and international airport is granted.

  • Nigeria making progress, says Otti

    Nigeria making progress, says Otti

    Nigeria is making progress in the recovery of the economy, Abia State Governor Alex Otti said yesterday.

    The governor also gave reasons for the sliding fortunes of the naira. He suggested what the Federal Government can do to arrest the trend.

    Otti, a banker, commended the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the initiatives it took in the last few days, saying such policies were in good fate.

    He however urged the apex bank to keep engaging experts and shareholders with a view to reviewing its policies.

    The governor, whose chat on a national television monitored by this newspaper, absolved the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration of blame on the prevailing economic hardship.

    According to him, the present administration was on the path of economic recovery.

    Otti said: “On whether the policies taken so far are in order, there’s always a need to rejig and take a second look at those policies.

    “This we talked about in the National Economic Council meeting last week in Abuja. This is because things keep changing. I cannot say we are where we want to be, but, I believe that we are making progress.

    “Some of the initiatives taken by the CBN have led to some slight changes. For how long those changes will last that I cannot say. I believe once in while we need to look at those policies again, discus review and where necessary rejig them.”

    Explaining why the nation’s economy is in bad shape, Otti said: “I believe a major problem that we have is financial discipline. We are dealing with an economy that has so much money in circulation.

    “At the last count, if I’m correct, we had about N30 trillion. What happens with Ways and Means was that the quantum of goods does not equate the quantity of the money you print.

    “Yet, the quantum of goods in circulation can’t equate the money in circulation; If you had N100 and the basket of goods will be N100; tomorrow, you decide to print N200, that same basket of goods will still be N200, though it’s original value is N100

    “Well, may be in the short form, you may print to fix some challenges; but, when it becomes an economic policies that you just keep printing and spending money, you’re just deceiving yourself because that does not improve productivity.

    “It does not improve the quantity of goods you have. This is just to break it down in a layman’s language. That is a major problem that we had faced and that is the main reason why we’re battling with inflation, unemployment and all the headaches we are dealing with.

    On the forex challenge, Otti said, the market functions on the basis of demand and supply.

    “So, why the exchange is going up is because something is happening between demand and supply. Anytime demand outreaches supply, prices will go up. And anytime supply outreaches demand, prices will go down.

    “Anything that happens in between is about the policy options that you have chosen. What we’re seeing is that demand is increasing, but supply is not increasing.

    “Now, we are dealing with forex supply and demand. We need to keep asking ourselves what to do to increase supply of foreign currency and what do we do to reduce the demand.

    “One of those, or two of these, would either give us an outcome that would be better or worse. The outcome you get depends on the input.

    “For the economy to recover, the governor said the nation must move from consumption to production. If the economy must recover, we must move to production.

    “That does not necessarily mean that we will reduce consumption. What it means is that, we would be consuming what we produce.

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    “A situation whereby we keeping importing almost everything that we consume will keep piling pressure on the foreign exchange market.”

    Otti, who faulted the claim that the governors now get more money, said the rate of inflation had eroded the gains the state would have making now.

    He said: “Sometimes, if exchange rate has increased say by 100 percent and inflation has gone up by 30 per cent, taking inflation alone that means that N100 yesterday worths only N70 today.

    “Yes, in terms of absolute figure, monthly allocations from the Federation Account have increased, but in terms of the value the naira can afford, you’ll see that you simply lose your shirts.

    “In that light, I wouldn’t agree that we have more allocations when the value of naira has seriously depreciated.”

  • Otti, Ikpeazu’s aides at war over Abia’s 5% equity share in Geometric Power Ltd

    Otti, Ikpeazu’s aides at war over Abia’s 5% equity share in Geometric Power Ltd

    Aides to Abia State governor, Dr. Alex Otti and his predecessor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, have taken to conventional and social media to attack one another over claims by the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Geometric Power Ltd, Osisioma, Aba, Prof. Barth Nnaji, that he was to receive payment on the proposed five per cent equity of the state government in Geometric Power Ltd.

    Nnaji, a former minister of Power, had during a news briefing at the headquarters of the company last weekend claimed that the out-gone government of Dr. Ikpeazu was yet to remit to the company, their part of financial commitment to the project.

    Rising in defence of his boss, Mr. John Okiyi-Kalu, who served as both commissioner for Information and Trade and Investment in the last administration, said: “I was at the Abia State Executive Council meeting chaired by the then governor, Dr. Ikpeazu, wherein approval was given to Abia State Ministry of Finance to invest $5million in Geometric Power Company as payment for five per cent equity contribution on behalf of Ndi Abia.

    “As at the time the investment was authorised, Abia State Government insisted on paying the Naira equivalent, using the prevailing official exchange rate of N395/$ as agreed with the management of the company.

    “According to information available to me, the state government was expected to pay N1,975,000,000.00 (One Billion, Nine Hundred and Seventy Five Million Naira Only) to the company as the equivalent of $5million for five per cent equity in the project.“

    But in what appeared as an attempt to set the records straight, the Special Adviser to Governor Otti on Media, Mr. Ferdinand Ekeoma, addressing reporters in Umuahia, at the end of the State’s Executive Council (SEC) meeting at the Government House Press Unit, said contrary to the claims by aides to the Ikpeazu-led government, the Otti-led administration did not receive any document during the transition process, indicating that the state committed any amount of cash to the Geometric Power project, which was inaugurated by Vice-President Kashim Shettima on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    As correctly reported in the attached budget performance report, I am aware that the state government under the leadership of Dr. Ikpeazu actually transferred N1.42billion to the bank account of Geometric (possibly Stanbic IBTC account) and it was acknowledged by no less a person than Prof Nnaji in his capacity as ‘Chairman/CEO’ of the company via an official letter dated 24th August 2022.

    “In that same acknowledgement letter that I was aware of at the time, Prof Nnaji requested the payment of the balance of N565million to complete the agreed total of N1.975billion, representing $5million investment.

    “Among other things, in that acknowledgement letter, which was addressed to Governor Ikpeazu by Prof Nnaji, he appreciated the efforts of the governor and the support rendered to Geometric Power in ensuring that the Aba IPP project is completed.

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    “Obviously, Nnaji was not only speaking to the equity investment, but also the focused and unflinching promotion of the company before international investors in Africa, including AfDB and AFREXIM Bank that later gave a facility to the company with which they completed the project as well as the amicable resolution of the long standing imbroglio with EEDC.

    “I am not aware of whether or not the balance of N565million was paid to the company, but I guess the Commissioner for Finance and/or the Accountant General of the state at that time would know. I am certain of the payment of N1.42billion out of the N1.975billion from the state account.

    “In the light of the above facts known to me, I am shocked to read that during a recent interview, Prof Nnaji was asked about the $5million investment by the past administration and he reportedly responded that ‘there is nothing like that’, further claiming that ‘nobody has given us any dollar.’

    “As a citizen of Abia State, I wish to call on Prof Nnaji to immediately clarify the statement credited to him to the effect that he did not receive in part or whole the agreed equity contribution made by Abia State Government in lieu of five per cent share for the people of the state in Geometric Power project in Aba.

    “If I see any written official denial of the above facts stated by me from our respected Prof Nnaji, I will proceed to publish documentary evidence available to me in order to safeguard the interest of our people, after confirming from my lawyers that I will not be breaching any law by doing so.”