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Governor Otti begins Ecumenical Centre project In Umuahia, rules out state funding

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As part of activities marking the third anniversary of the present administration in the State, Governor Alex Otti has flagged -off the construction Ecumenical Centre in Umuagu, the Umuahia capital city.

Speaking while performing the foundation laying ceremony of the 1,000 capacity building in the company of Bishop Chikezie Elekwa, governor Otti said the Ecumenical Centre being built for the christian community in Abia State is a fulfillment of promise he had made before his election in 2023.

“Like I said earlier, this centre was one of the things we had vowed to do when we came into office. “This land where we are standing was acquired in 2009 and has somehow remained fallow waiting for this day,” Gov. Otti stated.Governor Otti clarified that the Ecumenical Centre he was building was not going to be funded by the state government but from his private pause.

“The Ecumenical Centre is not going to be built with government money, no one dime from the state government will go in there.

“I have already provided the land, I bought that land in 2009, that’s 17 years ago,” Gov. Otti stated.

In his speech, the contractor handling the project, Architect Onuka Ukwa said that the Ecumenical Centre is actually an ultra modern building to house over 1,000 worshippers.He said that it is designed to cater for all churches in the state, regardless of their denomination.

While assuring to deliver within 18 months, the architect thanked the Governor for the opportunity given to him.

“So, it’s a multi-purpose, very functional building, and we hope to complete the building within 18 months from now.”I would thank His Excellency for the trust in us, and we promise that we deliver the project to his very high expectations, Ukwa stated.

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PDP guber primaries: Anosike secures ticket; promises welfarist government

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Sunday conducted its gubernatorial primary election in Abia State, with Dr. Kelechi Anosike emerging as the party’s flag bearer ahead of the 2027 election.

The primary election, which was conducted across the 184 wards of the state, recorded impressive participation by party faithful.

However, the exercise was not without controversy as results from five wards in Ohafia Local Government Area were not announced following the failure of electoral officials in the affected wards to transmit or submit their results before the conclusion of collation.

State chairman of the arty, Abraham Amah while announcing the results on behalf of the panel said that despite the development, the result of the primaries would not be affected in any way.

He announced that Dr. Kelechi Anosike defeat polled 16,543 vote to defeat two other aspirants including a former commissioner for information, Chief John Kalu with 3,145 votes and a lawyer, Barr. Olugu Umah, 990 votes to clinch the PDP gubernatorial ticket the highest number of votes cast.

Reacting to his victory, Anosike expressed gratitude to party members for the confidence reposed in him, describing his emergence as a collective victory for the PDP in Abia State.

The governorship candidate promised to pursue a people-oriented and welfarist administration if elected governor in 2027, pledging to focus on economic development, job creation and improved living conditions for residents of the state.

He also assured party supporters that efforts would be intensified to unite aggrieved members and strengthen the PDP ahead of the general election.

This may be a new dawn for the once dominant party in the state in its bid to restore its fortune as a formidable party if it pursues it’s course with sincerity of purp.

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Social responsibility: Governor Otti commends Latter-Day Saints for support to government, affirms commitment to transforming Abia

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Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, has commended the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for her support to the state government in particular and the state in general.

The governor was appreciative particularly of the donation of an MRI machine to the Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Aba, describing the gesture as a demonstration of genuine partnership and love for humanity, saying, the intervention would greatly enhance healthcare delivery in the State.

“I want to thank the Church for supporting the State Government. We received an MRI machine for our teaching Hospital in Aba from you. I understand the machine is on its way, but it has been fully paid for by the Church.“One of the reasons I insist on saying thank you, is because when you appreciate people for doing something good, they are encouraged to do more,” Gov. Otti said.

Governor Otti stated this on Sunday, May 10,, during a visit to the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at the Premises of the Temple in Okpulo-Umobo, Aba, on the occasion of the Church’s conference.

The Governor, who worshipped with the congregation for the first time, expressed delight at the orderliness, serenity and spiritual atmosphere of the Church, noting that he was leaving the service uplifted spiritually.

“This is the first time I’m worshipping here, and I can assure you that I’m leaving with loads of blessings. I have enjoyed the service and if you invite me again, I will come again.

“Any time you see this Church, you see something different. The environment is always inviting, the churches are well-built and you see class, if you look very well. “I have always looked at this Church with admiration, not only here in Aba, but also in Lagos and elsewhere.” Gov. Otti stated.

Governor Otti noted that the Church, which has existed for almost two centuries with nearly 18 million members worldwide, has continued to distinguish herself through discipline, organization and impactful contributions to

Speaking on religious harmony and unity in Christendom, Governor Otti stressed that the core teachings of Christianity remain the same across denominations.

“Clearly, there are no major differences between what you believe in and what other Churches believe in. We all believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God.“I worship in every Church because I do not discriminate. I have come to understand that the majority of Churches uphold the teachings and values of Jesus Christ,” Gov Otti stated.

He used the opportunity to speak about his administration’s journey since assuming office in 2023, and described the ongoing transformation across Abia State as a divine mission driven by the desire to restore the dignity and pride of the Abia people.

“What is happening in Abia today is just a tip of the iceberg.

In a few days, we will be three years in office and some people forget that we are still under three years.“Some of the things we have achieved within this period, show clearly what Abia will look like after eight years. We are on a divine journey and we cannot stop pushing,” Gov Otti declared.

The Governor assured that his administration would continue to extend development projects to the rural communities and hinterlands across the State.

“There are still many roads and streets that have not been touched, but we are getting into the hinterlands now and it will continue like that,” Gov. Otti assured.Governor Otti further stated that beyond infrastructural development, the greatest achievement of his administration has been restoring the confidence and dignity of the Abia people.

“The most important thing we have done is restoring the dignity of the Abia man and woman.“There was a time when people from other parts of the country sympathised with Abians because of the condition of the State. I said to myself that, we can not continue to be unlucky; we had to come and rescue the situation.

“Today, when you introduce yourself as coming from Abia, people no longer react with pity. The challenge now is that we must sustain the progress and ensure that nobody takes the State backward again,” Governor Otti said.

Governor Otti called on the people of the State to continue supporting the present administration while praying for future leaders who would sustain the vision and continue advancing the State.

Earlier in his remarks, the Aba Stake President of the Church, brother Sunny Ibe, emphasised the need for Christians to remain steadfast in preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and upholding the teachings of forgiveness, faith and righteousness.

President Ibe stated that true elevation, salvation and fulfillment could only come through Jesus Christ, urging believers to maintain a direct relationship with God through prayers, obedience to His commandments and studying the scriptures.

“It is only through Christ that we can receive elevation from our sins and obtain the blessings we seek in life. God has given us the privilege to speak directly to Him through prayers, and His promises, though they may seem delayed, will surely come to pass,” he said.

Meanwhile, governor Otti later embarked on inspection of some ongoing road projects in Aba which are undergoing reconstructions, including, Umuchichi Road Off Okpulo-Umobo, Afule Road, Nigerian Breweries Road, Obohia Road , Eche Road and Borrow pit by Obohia road.

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Governor Otti inaugurates boards, charges members to strengthen institutional leadership

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Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, OFR, has inaugurated chairmen and members of various boards of departments and agencies in the state with a charge for the board members to bring their experiences to bear in the development of the State.

The various boards inaugurated included; Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH) Management Board, the Governing Council of the Public Private Partnership and Investment Promotion Office, Abia State Rural Access Roads Agency, Abia State Roads Funds, Abia State Lottery Board, and the Abia State Library Board.

Inaugurating the boards at the Michael Okpara Auditorium, Umuahia on Thursday, May 7, Governor Otti said that the inauguration of the leadership and members of the boards was aimed at strengthening institutional leadership in the parastatals.

The Governor described the event as “deepening a culture of accountability and improving the tone and structure of efficiency across several front lines.

“This event is also about strengthening the capacity for the implementation of government policies and programmes with a view to improving the social and economic outlook of the State,” Gov. Otti stated.

Governor Otti, who advised the appointees to refrain from rivalry and unhealthy conflicts between the boards and their management, noted that the appointees were selected on their individual merits and described them as professionals.

“They are all excellent professionals who have distinguished themselves in their chosen fields.

“While I am convinced about the mature disposition of persons that will lead and function through the boards and parastatals, it will however be good to advise against any form of needless rivalry with the management of the agencies. “The management of the institutions are encouraged to give every required support to the boards,” Gov. Otti stated.

The State Chief Executive said that adequate provisions have been made to cater for their welfare, saying, “You can take it for granted that whatever you need to perform effectively and meet the expectations that have been set for you shall be provided,” he said.

Governor Otti used the opportunity to reiterate that his government has maintained the same commitment it started with, from the day one of the administration.”We have the same commitment, enthusiasm and energy to keep on the pursuit of the same developmental objectives as we did on the very day of our inauguration. “If anything at all has changed, it is the fact that we are hungry and more determined to do even more for our people.

“We have only accomplished a fraction of what we intend to do, but the indisputable truth is that, important irreversible progress has happened.

The old wars of mediocrity, disease of non-performance are permanently broken, never to rise again, Gov. Otti declared.

Responding on behalf of other Chairmen and members of the various boards inaugurated, the Chairman, Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH) Management Board and the wife of the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dr. Ezinne Benjamin-Kalu while thanking Governor Otti for the appointment and opportunity to serve, pledged their commitment to supporting the Governor to continue in achieving excellent results in all the ministries and agencies they would be overseeing.

“Today is a day of profound honour, responsibility, and gratitude to me personally and to every member of the newly inaugurated boards. “And, we are especially grateful to the Governor for bestowing us with such amount of trust and responsibility and his continuing desire for the transformation of all parastatals of the State.”I understand clearly that public service at this level is not merely ceremonial. It is call to duty, sacrifice, accountability, and results.

“So, Your Excellency’s decision to entrust us with this oversight of such a monumental degree is not something we take lightly,” Dr. Benjamin-Kalu stated.

She charged her colleagues to live up to expectations as the institutions they now represent through the appointments have vested enormous responsibilities and trust of the State government on them.

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