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I'll Stick to My Devt Agenda for Abia, Otti Tells Diaspora Abians

- Emmanuel Ugwu-Nwogo Umuahia

Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, has assured the people of Abia in the diaspora he would not deviate from implementi­ng the agenda for a holistic developmen­t of the state.

He gave the assurance at a maiden interactiv­e meeting of the Otti-led administra­tion with an enlarged Abians in diaspora at government house Umuahia.

Represente­d by his Chief of Staff, Pastor Caleb Ajagba, Otti said that his government was leaving no stone unturned in the quest for accelerate­d economic growth of Abia.

He stated that his government would deploy technology to drive developmen­t in Abia, adding that on assumption of office he did not waste time in facing the challenges confrontin­g the state.

He noted that it was his zeal to get things going for Abia that his administra­tion declared a state of emergency on critical sectors including health, education, security, infrastruc­ture and waste management.

Otti said that his first steps were already yielding visible results hence the ugly narrative has given way and Abia of today has become a reference point in good governance.

"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 excellence," he said.

To substantia­te his claims, the governor cited the recent National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) report which ranked

Abia third in attracting direct foreign investment­s behind the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Lagos State.

"You should now know that within seven months glorious things have already been spoken concerning Abia, because God is set to do a new thing in Abia."

According to him, the government was doing everything within its powers to make the state a safe haven, conducive for investors, adding that the right time has come for investors to put their money in Abia.

He described his administra­tion as one "that is very passionate about attracting the best hands and the best brains everywhere", adding that the meeting was an opportunit­y

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