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Alex Otti, has pledged to complete every project initiated by his administration.
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Otti made the promise at the flag-off ceremony for the reconstruction and dualization of the 5.5-kilometer Owerrinta-Umuekea Road.
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The governor emphasized that his administration secures funding before embarking on any project, ensuring timely completion and quality execution.
Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has pledged his administration’s commitment to completing every project it initiates, ensuring that abandoned projects become a thing of the past in the state.
Speaking at the flag-off ceremony for the reconstruction and dualization of the 5.5-kilometer Owerrinta-Umuekea Road, Otti emphasized that his government secures funding before embarking on any project, guaranteeing timely completion and quality execution.
“As I promised in the early days of this administration, we came prepared to change many ugly experiences road users coming into Abia from other states usually have.”
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“As a government, the economic transformation of all parts of the state is at the heart of our governance agenda. Road infrastructural development is therefore not just a priority, it is a major yardstick for measuring progress in our stride to reposition Abia as a prime destination for investments,” he said.
Otti highlighted that the Owerrinta-Umuekea Road, which has an 18-month completion timeline, will provide a seamless travel experience for commuters from neighbouring Imo and Anambra states.
Otti also pointed to a recent National Bureau of Statistics report, which ranked Abia among the few states with zero indebtedness to contractors, an achievement he credited to his administration’s financial prudence.
“Abia, I am glad to report, now ranks as one of the few states in the country with zero indebtedness to contractors. I did not say this, the National Bureau of Statistics said so,” Otti stated.
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“This distinction speaks to our prudence in managing public resources and, more fundamentally, an end to the era of abandoned projects. Not only do we make funds available, but we also ensure that our roads are handled by competent and tested contractors with a proven track record of performance,” he added.
Reiterating his administration’s commitment to infrastructure, Otti dismissed the distinction between federal and state roads, insisting that every road within Abia’s boundaries is a priority.
“Although Owerrinta is a federal road, as I mentioned last week in Abam during the flag-off of the Omenuko Bridge construction, every stretch of road within Abia matters to us—whether designated as federal, state, or local government roads,” he said.
Governor Alex Otti Signs N750.28 Billion 2025 Abia State Budget into Law
Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has signed the N750,282,200,000 appropriation bill for the 2025 fiscal year into law.
The budget, recently passed by the Abia State House of Assembly, received the governor’s assent on Friday.
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