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Abia government organises retreat for senior governor’s appointees to chart way forward

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Members of the Abia state executive council are currently undergoing a retreat in the commercial city of the state, Aba.

During the course of the retreat, the appointees will be exposed to leadership training and service delivery.

Some cerebral persons have also been listed as resource persons for the retreat taking place at Panyu hotel and resort, Aba.

Governor Alex Otti while presenting his address at the event, reminded the appointees of their essence in the current administration.

He said the aides must be ready to apply what they acquire from the training as no excuses will be tolerated for failure.

According to him, his government was ambitious but on a path to develop a state that worked for everyone.

Below is the speech of governor Otti at the opening of the retreat.

TAKING STOCK, LOOKING AHEAD

Being the Text of an Address by Governor Alex C Otti, OFR, at the 2024 Special Retreat for Members of the Abia State Executive Council and Senior Appointees of the Government Held at Panyu Hotel and Resort, Aba on Friday, September 27, 2024. Protocols 1. For many of us, this particular auditorium has come to represent a learning theatre, a place where excellent plans are laid, questions are asked and clarity established. Shortly after our victory in the 2023 general election, the best brains and thinkers from different parts of the country and beyond assembled here to plot our governance trajectory. We returned in August 2023, a few weeks after we took office, for the first round of retreat for those who had been selected to drive the execution of the programmes of government. 2. Our focus in 2023 was to develop a robust understanding of the intricacies of the public sector and its peculiarities. The choice of resource persons, including former Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, Arunma Oteh, OON, Ben Akabueze, and Prof Solo Chukwulobelu, was informed by our commitment to interact with the best and get ourselves prepared to deliver excellence across important frontiers of governance. 3. In a speech titled “From the Drawing Board to the Field of Play,” I made it clear that we are a very ambitious Government, noting that excuses shall not be accepted to justify failure. I also spoke of an enduring commitment to create systems that work for everyone, a governance architecture that is service-oriented, and a team of senior officials that understand the expectations of the ordinary people. I charged us to focus on delivering on the promises that won us the overwhelming support of the Abia electorates who retained very high hopes that we shall use the levers of power to effect a holistic turnaround in their economic and social fortunes. 4. Today we have reconvened at this same ground to take stock, to identify what has worked and how well, what needs to change and also talk to ourselves for the purpose of learning and growth. Some personnel changes have been effected in the last one year as we seek to get the best out of every governance frontier. So, for some of us, it is our very first retreat but for others, this event is a continuation of a routine we introduced in 2023. Wherever you belong, the aim is the same: we want to take a moment out of our regular routines to relax and then learn new insights.5. On this note distinguished ladies and gentlemen, let me formally welcome you to the 2024 Special Retreat for senior government functionaries in our dear State. Thank you for making all the sacrifices to be here. I want to specially thank those who had to cut short their holidays to be part of this retreat. We had actually made it mandatory for all concerned officials because of the importance we attach to the exercise. It is therefore important that everyone participates actively and learns from the resource persons we have carefully assembled to support us with their exceptional knowledge and experience. 6. Let me very respectfully thank our resource persons for joining us for this important assignment. Thank you for offering to support our governance transformation agenda. We are eagerly looking forward to learning from your presentations. For today and tomorrow, we shall all be pupils in your classroom and will submit willingly to your pedagogical authority by taking notes and asking questions as appropriate. Let me plead on behalf of everyone that you generously indulge our innocent ignorance. 7. In the last 16 months, we have made very important strides in a number of strategic areas but we are hungry for more. Sincerity in self-appraisal is a major hallmark of our administration. We want to build on the gains of the last retreat to improve governance outcomes through a more effective distribution of public resources, structured revenue generation and tracking process, and the application of technology and data for effective and robust decision making. 8. While it is fair to acknowledge the modest success we have recorded, I would, however, want us to dwell more on the areas where we have not done exactly well in line with our laid out strategic framework. To be clear, we have deliberately set the bar very high to insulate us from the trappings of mediocrity. We want to wake up each morning with a fresh resolve to do better, to work harder and to achieve more. The hunger to be the best has informed our pattern of appointments and the leverage given to each official to drive their strategic outlook in pursuance of the broad vision we had laid out at the beginning of this important project. 9. At the same time, we are also cautious not to overreach ourselves. The resolve is to give our best everyday, appreciating that we do not have what it takes to solve all the social and economic problems around us. What we ask of ourselves is to be deliberate in the things we do, purposefully inspiring changes, engineering excellence and building a dynamic team to support the vision in our various spheres of influence. 10. Changing the mind-set of the people and making it impossible for them to ever accommodate mediocrity in public affairs ever again is our ultimate pursuit — to set higher governance benchmark and make the ordinary people the guardian of the new standard. That, I can tell you, is the only path to sustained growth. 11. At any rate, we shall do our best but must also strive to find balance between what we want to do today and the template we leave for future generations, taking proper cognizance of available resources and competing needs. This retreat weekend has been carefully structured to provide clarity on what we can do to achieve consistent progress over the medium to long term. 12. Do not forget that we have clear priorities even as we continue to adjust to new, unexpected realities and external events we did not create but which nevertheless impact our ability to deliver on the set targets. We want quality education for pupils and students in all our public schools from primary to tertiary. On health, we want to have the best healthcare delivery ecosystem in the region. What do we want in the transport sector? My idea is simple and that is to build a system that provides safety and reliability for commuters at affordable cost at all times. On agriculture, we are focused on food security, job and wealth creation for everyone connected to the agricultural value chain.13. Our generous infrastructure outlay is designed to stimulate the economy and attract investors who will in turn employ willing hands in rural and urban communities. We are very deliberate about what we seek to achieve with our investments in road infrastructure which explains why we started from the cities with the highest volume of economic activities, and then the agricultural belts. We are determined to revive the old production centres and create new economic corridors for investors seeking to take advantage of our large markets and abundant labour force. 14. I am impressed with the quality expectations from many of us and I align with all of them. Additionally, I shall be looking forward to better collaboration and openness by the time we return to work on Monday. While I agree that there may be productive tension from time to time, I expect all of us to work in synergy with each other, provide necessary support to colleagues and offer guidance where needed because if you are here, the assumption is that you care more about the State than individual credit. 15. In addition to team work, I would also want to see a new culture of openness. Freely discuss your concerns and take them up with team members including me if need be. We are presently working out a structure that will allow for more regular interactions with other appointees outside members of the State Executive Council. This is expected to happen at least once a month as that could also be an opportunity to interact and share ideas. More on this will be communicated as soon as we conclude the arrangements. 16. Going forward, work-life balance shall be taken more seriously for all appointees because we need to stay fit and balanced to keep delivering quality governance results. Only one exception is allowed to exist here! I believe that we shall hear more from the health experts in the room to guide us on how to develop new health consciousness in our lifestyle choices, especially as public officials who should be models of excellence in the way we live. 17. Let me now invite you to sit back and settle in for what promises to be a learning marathon.

Thank you for listening and may God bless you.

Dr Alex C. Otti, OFR, 27/09/2024

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Abia Economy: feasibility study begins for proposed Azumini seaport as part of moves to make state gateway

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Governor Alex Otti has commenced the process for a feasibility study on the proposed Abia State Seaport at Azumini blue river in partnership with a Chinese firm – China Harbour Engineering Company, CHEC.

The Azumini Seaport project will be designed to position Abia as a gateway economy in the South-East, opening direct maritime access for Aba’s industrial cluster and the wider region.

When accomplished, it would cut cargo costs for manufacturers, decongest Lagos ports, and create a new logistics corridor linking Abia to global trade routes through the Imo/Azumini blue river.

According to the statement by the chief press secretary to the governor, Ukoha Njoku Ukoha, the feasibility study would cover technical, economic, environmental, and social viability, including dredging requirements, port design, road as well as rail linkages, and private-sector financing models.

The statement reads thus, “For Abia, this is strategic infrastructure: it ties Gov. Otti’s “Rebuild Abia” agenda to job creation, export competitiveness, and long-term revenue. For Nigeria, an Azumini port means a third functional port corridor alongside Onne and Ibom Deep Sea Port.”

The statement concludes by stating that the next steps after the study would determine timelines, investment structure, and federal approvals.

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Oyo abductions: Abia NAWOJ condemns hostage of victims, demands immediate rescue

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The abduction of scores of school children and teachers in a school in Oyo state has continued to elicit reactions from stakeholders across the country.

Well meaning citizens had condemned the kidnap and enjoined authorities to be alive to their duties.

Just recently , the Nigeria union of teachers (NUT) organised a nationwide protest where it demanded for the release of the teachers as well as the learners.

Adding their voices to the outcry over inhuman treatment meted out on minors, men and women forcefully taken from a school in Oyo state, the Nigeria women of journalists in Abia state has condemned in totality the development.

In a press statement issued on Wednesday in Umuahia, the chairperson, Norah Okafor said “the statement had become necessary given the prolonged ordeal of these children whose only offence was attending school in pursuit of education and a brighter future for themselves and the nation.”

Standing in solidarity with the victims, she has urged all female workers in the banks, schools, media, etc to support the call for the release of the victims while urging all female journalists in the state to put on a touch of red colour daily until the kidnapped are freed and returned safely.

“Until these children regain their freedom, female journalists across Abia State are encouraged to wear a touch of red as a symbol of our collective pain, grief, and solidarity with the victims and their families.Enough is Enough,” it said.

“It is deeply troubling that while many leaders sleep comfortably, with their own children secure at home and abroad, the children of ordinary Nigerians whose parents faithfully pay taxes are left to suffer the consequences of the insecurity that continues to plague our nation,” the statement read.

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Abia Condemns Kidnap and Prolonged Captivity of Schoolchildren in Oyo StateThe Abia State Chapter of the Nigerian Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) strongly condemns the kidnapping and over one-week captivity of schoolchildren in Oyo State.This statement has become necessary in view of the .We therefore call on all female journalists, bankers, professionals, and women from all walks of life to rise in defence of these innocent girls and boys who have been held captive in a forest through no fault of their ownven more disturbing is the reported beheading of a teacher, yet life appears to have continued as though the sanctity of human life no longer matters in our society.We raise our voices in unison to say “No” to this growing menace and call on the government and security agencies to deploy every available resource toward the immediate rescue and release of these children. Particular attention must be given to the welfare and safety of the girls, who may be exposed to unimaginable physical and psychological trauma while in captivity..Ambassador Norah OkaforChairpersonNigerian Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ)Abia State Chapter

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3rd Anniversary: Governor Otti pledges more commitment to governance, development of Abia

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An anniversary parade has been held as part of events to mark the grande finale of the activities for the 3rd year in office of governor Alex Otti.

The event which took place at the Umuahia Township Stadium attracted dignitaries of Abia descent, party faithful, Abia born celebrities, civil servants and residents.

Governor Otti while reading his speech, described the occasion as a moment of reflection, gratitude, and renewed commitment to the transformation of the state, noting that democracy had given the people the opportunity to shape their future through good governance.

Governor Otti stated that immediately after assuming office in 2023, his administration commenced decisive actions to restore confidence in governance, beginning with environmental sanitation efforts in Aba.

The Governor noted that the administration had since recorded major achievements across critical sectors, especially in road infrastructure, healthcare, education, transportation, power, agriculture, security, and civil service reforms.

Governor Otti affirmed that his government has completed 414 road projects covering over 800 kilometres, while an additional 82 roads spanning more than 200 kilometres are nearing completion across the State.

On healthcare, the Governor disclosed that nearly 1,000 healthcare professionals have been recruited, while over 277 primary healthcare centres have been retrofitted and functionalized under his project Ekwueme Initiative and the WHO impact project, adding that the government has consistently allocated 15 percent of the annual budget to health.

Governor Otti further revealed that 5,394 teachers were recruited last year, while 4,000 teachers are currently being recruited following the sharp increase in school enrollment under the free and compulsory basic education policy.

He disclosed that his government had consistently budgeted not less that 20% to education.

The State Chief Executive also highlighted the administration’s investments in youth empowerment, technology, sports, transportation, and environmental sanitation. He said that thousands of youths have been trained in software engineering, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and other ICT-related skills through programmes such as TechRise, while over N300 million has been earmarked to support technology-driven enterprises.

Gov. Otti further noted that the declaration of emergency on waste management in 2023 has greatly improved environmental sanitation across the State through the activities of the Abia State Environmental Protection Agency, ASEPA.

On transportation and power, Governor Otti said that the newly commissioned Prof. Nnenna Oti Central Bus Terminal, electric buses, bus shelters, and improved road infrastructure have transformed the transport sector and reduced the burden of commuting on residents.

The Governor added that the ongoing reforms in the energy sector are already attracting private investors and manufacturers into the State, while the digitisation of land administration and implementation of the Certificate of Occupancy in 30 days policy have improved transparency and boosted confidence in the real estate sector.

Governor Otti stated his administration’s commitment to workers’ welfare, women empowerment, social protection, security, and fiscal discipline.

He said that civil servants and retirees now receive their salaries and pensions promptly, while intervention programmes have continued to support women, vulnerable groups, and persons with disabilities.

Speaking earlier, the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Emmanuel Meribeole and the Commissioner for Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection, Mrs Ngozi Felix said that Abia State is witnessing a historic rebirth under the administration of Governor Otti, adding that the people of Abia rejected politics of excuses and chose competence, accountability, and visionary leadership in 2023.

They appreciated the administration’s commitment to gender inclusion, merit-based appointments, and human capital development, saying that the governor has earned himself a second term in office.

In their goodwill messages, member representing Isialangwa North and South Federal Constituency, Chief Ginger Onwusibe ,Chief Chris Uche (SAN) and Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa commended Governor Otti’s leadership style and developmental strides, and described the administration as visionary and transformational.

The highlight of the grand finale of the third anniversary, was the ceremonial parade and salute for the governor by the Nigerian police force in the state…

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