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General News of Friday, 5 January 2024

Source: thenationonlineng.net

'I will leave no economic sector unturned under my watch' - Otti

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Abia state governor, Alex Otti has assured that his administration would drive development across all the sectors of the state’s economy.

Otti, who was speaking at an interactive meeting held at the Banquet hall, Government House Umuahia, the state capital, with enlarged Abians in diaspora assured that the present administration would be committed to the overall development of the state.

Otti discosed that his government would be leveraging on technology to drive development in the state.

The governor, represented by his Chief of Staff, Pastor Caleb Ajagba, revealed that his administration upon assumption of office, declared a state of emergency on critical sectors including health, education, security, infrastructure and waste management.

He expressed joy that today, Abia has become a reference point in the area of excellence.

“Having been around for seven months the records , the facts the data are all available for everyone to see.

“Today, Abia state is no longer seen as that God forsaken State but Abia State has become a reference point in the area of exellence.”

Otti, while announcing the recent ranking of the state as the third in attracting direct foreign investments after the FCT and Lagos state respectively, informed te audience that now was the best time to invest in the state.

“The report that just emerged this week shows that Abia State was ranked number three in terms of attracting direct foreign investment, coming third only after FCT and Lagos state.

“And you should now know that within seven months glorious things have already being spoken concerning Abia, because God is set to do a new thing in Abia.”

He said the government was doing everything within its powers to make the state a safe haven and conducive for investors.

He also noted that the essence of the meeting was to enable government interface with Abians in diaspora, cross- fertilize ideas and opinions that will help move the state forward.

“This is one administration that is very passionate about at attracting the best hands and the best brains everywhere.

“And we do know that we cannot as a government serve our people satisfactorily without engaging the people who have been in the forefront of bringing about this new vista of hope in Abia state.

“And you are the one. So this opportunity created by this meeting is to enable us interface with you directly, be able to harvest your ideas, your opinions and even critical comments in a way that would move this state forward.”

He further appreciated the Diasporans for responding to the meeting even at a short notice, describing it as an indication of their passion and love for the State as well as what God is using him to do across the Abia.

In their remarks, the Commissioner for Works, Mr Otumchere Oti, Commissioner for Education, Prof. Uche Eme Uche, Commissioner, Health, Dr. Ngozi Okoronkwo, Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Mrs Blessing Felix and their Digital Economy and SME counterpart, Dr Mathew Ekwuruibe while presenting their sectorial reports, said that the present administration has come to change the negative narratives and assured Abians of more socio economic developments that will have direct impact on the citizens.

In their various contributions, some of the diasporeans including, Chief Martins Iroegbu, Mr Murphy Emelike, Chief Lady Tender Ikechukwu, Prince Pascal Atuma among others commended Governor Alex Otti for his achievements so far and for coming up with the idea of interacting with Abians in diaspora.

They assured Gov. Otti of their willingness to partner Abia State government in various sectors of the economy, including capacity building, healthcare, sports development.

They however, appealed to the Governor to harmonize andStaff consolidate relationship with the diasporeans through the Diaspora Commission.

The meeting which featured question and answer sessions, attracted the presence of the members of State Executive Council, the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Office of the Governor, Mr Chinedu Ekeke, aides to the Governor and among other top government officials.