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Make The Motto Of ABSU, “Excellence and Service” Work- Governor Otti

Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti has tasked members of the Governing Council and Management of Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU) to improve ABSU’s rating to at least number three among Universities in Nigeria.
Governor Otti gave the task at Aguiyi Ironsi Conference Centre, Umuahia during the closing ceremony of a 2-day retreat organized for the Governing Council and Management of the Abia State University, Uturu, with the theme “Building the New Abia State University of Our Dream, Through Excellence and Service: The Governing Council Approach”.
He noted that ABSU being rated at number 37 amongst Universities in Nigeria is not encouraging.
“That is not a comfortable place to be. It should be No 2 because it was the second State University that was set up in Nigeria
“So, we have a big challenge on our hands. We need to move from that number 37 to anywhere between Numbers 1 to 3 on that ranking for Universities
“But then, we need to understand the building blocks that are required . So, I will like participants in this retreat to come up with a clear vision and a strategy to get to anywhere between Numbers 1 to 3. We should not be anything less than No 3, ” Gov. Otti declared.
The Governor promised to construct a New Faculty of Law and New Faculty of Agriculture buildings at Uturu to accommodate the faculties billed to return to the main campus at Uturu as a result of the recommendation of the visitation panel to ABSU, saying that, he got a report that the hostels built for Student are in total despair and uninhabitable.
“The initial report I got was that there was a Faculty of Agriculture and a Faculty of Law buildings in Uturu and we moved to fix those buildings to receive the faculties that were going to be transferred back
“Unfortunately, I got another report that those buildings were in different stages of despair and dilapidation.
“So, on that basis, we said that this movement is not going to be immediate because we also don’t want to disrupt academic programmes.
“Just a few days ago, on Tuesday, I set up an Inter-disciplinary committee to go and have a detailed look and come back with a report.
“I just got the report last night and I read it. The conclusion is that there are no buildings that can house, even when renovated, Faculties of Agriculture and Law in Uturu .
“I have also taken a decision and this was just yesterday to construct new Faculty of Law and new Faculty of Agriculture.
“Very soon, the drawings would be approved and we would release funds to start and complete them within the shortest time possible.
“So, what that means is that those faculties would remain where they are until we have made adequate provision for them
and that should happen before the end of this academic year,” Gov. Otti stated.
He noted also that the report further revealed that ABSU students are living in unhealthy hostels and assured that he would fix the hostels to ensure they have good and decent accommodations.
The State Chief Executive used the opportunity to announce that the contractors for the Abia Airport, Nsulu would start work on the runway of the airport next week Tuesday.
While urging the institution’s managers to come up with fresh ideas on how to make the motto of the school, “Excellence and Service” work, Governor Otti enjoined them to engage their alumni members and ensure that they contribute to the development of their Alma Mater.
He congratulated all the members of the ABSU Governing Council and Management on their appointments and said that their appointments were on merit. He further disclosed that the UN-Habitat is almost through with its work geared towards producing a master plan for Aba and Umuahia.
“It doesn’t matter where you come from, what is important is the skills you bring. Our appointments are strictly by merit and we are unapologetic about it. If you want the best, you must put in the best .
“I want to inform you that we had already engaged the UN-Habitat for Aba and Umuahia master plan and they are already working. I think they are through with the Aba master plan and they are on Umuahia,” Gov. Otti stated.
Speaking, the Honourable Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Prof. Uche Emeh Uche noted that the present Government inherited a University that was broken which led to the Governor, deploying strategies of reforming and sanitizing the institution having earlier declared a state of emergency on education in the State generally.
She said that the single campus policy for the institution is a concrete action taken by the Governor in line with the recommendation of the visitation panel of ASBU.
In his remarks, the Pro Chancellor and Chairman of the ABSU Governing Council, Rt. Hon. Agwu U. Agwu, Ph.D emphasized that the retreat would afford participants an opportunity to brainstorm and proffer solution to critical issues affecting the University and usher her into a 21st century global compliant institution.
While thanking the Governor for selecting a formidable team of technocrats who have distinguished themselves in various fields of endeavors as members of the council, RT. Hon. Agwu assured that under his watch, the institution would take it’s rightful place as number one in the comity of Universities across the country.
In his welcome address, the Vice Chancellor of ABSU, Prof. Ndukwe Okudo extolled the commitment of the Governor to transforming the education sector in Abia State demonstrated with the budgetary allocation of 20% to education in 2024 & 2025, provision of free and compulsory basic education, massive recruitment of teachers as well as the construction and reconstruction of schools across the State.
The event featured a special lecture from Dr. Hezekiah Madumere, a former Surveyor General and retired Permanent Secretary in Abia state.
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New Tax Laws : Abia Clarifies Reforms as Otti Supports Returnees, Unveils 35th Anniversary Programme
The Abia State Government has clarified that ongoing reforms in tax administration are not an increase in taxes, but measures to make collection more transparent, automated and taxpayer-friendly.
The Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, disclosed this at Government House, Umuahia, while briefing journalists after the State Executive Council meeting presided over by Governor Dr. Alex Otti.
“Automation is not a tax increase. Transparency is not a tax increase. Closing revenue leakages is not a tax increase,” Prince Kanu stated.
He said the reforms, in line with existing tax laws and the new national tax framework, are designed to eliminate multiple collections, arbitrary practices and revenue leakages.
The Commissioner stressed that there has been no increase in PAYE, land taxes, vehicle licence fees or Tax Clearance Certificate charges, noting that the State Board of Internal Revenue cannot unilaterally alter tax rates without legislation.
Dr. Emmanuel Okpechi, Special Adviser on IGR, said the new consolidated demand notice for businesses will harmonise charges and stop multiple agency harassments.
“Instead of multiple people coming to harass you, you pay at one point and you are cleared,” he said.
The Executive Chairman of the Abia State Board of Internal Revenue, Mr. Uche Elekwachi, also reiterated that the Board is only enforcing existing laws and improving compliance.
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ctz. Ukoha Njoku Ukoha, said the clarification became necessary following claims by some opposition figures alleging tax increases.
Governor Otti has also approved the immediate disbursement of ₦1 million each to 31 verified Abia returnees from South Africa as interim support for resettlement.
Prince Kanu said the gesture is to provide immediate relief and reassure the returnees that government has not abandoned them. He added that a comprehensive profiling is ongoing to determine their needs for proper reintegration programmes.
The Governor has directed the Commissioner for Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection to investigate if more Abians are still stranded in South Africa for possible assistance.

To mark Abia’s 35th anniversary, government has unveiled a week-long programme starting Sunday, August 23, 2026
Aug 23: Interdenominational thanksgiving service at Michael Okpara Square Event Centre, Nnenna Otti Bus Terminal, Umuahia
-Aug 25: Commissioning of completed projects and flag-off of new ones across the state by Governor Otti
-Aug 26 : Youth Innovation Day with hackathon and technology exhibition
Aug 27 : State broadcast by Governor Otti and anniversary keynote lecture on Abia’s development trajectory
Prince Kanu said the anniversary will provide opportunity to reflect on 35 years of progress and renew commitment to a more prosperous Abia.
The Council also joined in commemorating the 85th birthday of former military administrator, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida.
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Abia State Celebrates 35 Years With Project Commissioning, Healthcare Expansion, Technology -Driven Services
As Abia State prepares to mark its 35th anniversary, the administration of Governor Alex Otti has unveiled a fresh package of interventions spanning healthcare, housing, infrastructure, human capital development and technology, reaffirming its resolve to mark the milestone with projects that deliver tangible benefits to residents rather than ceremonies alone.
The decisions were announced following the State Executive Council meeting presided over by Governor Otti.This include the deployment of technology to track high-risk pregnancies, the expansion of functional Primary Healthcare Centres, recruitment of additional healthcare professionals, rehabilitation of housing estates and the development of a new pocket housing scheme in Umuahia.

The administration said the 35th anniversary would be used to commission completed projects and flag off new ones across the State, describing the approach as a deliberate departure from the traditional celebration of state anniversaries through ceremonies and awards.
Governor Otti’s administration maintained that the best way to celebrate Abia is by delivering projects that improve the lives of its people.
At the centre of the healthcare interventions is Cytrack, a locally developed digital application being piloted by the Ministry of Health to identify and monitor high-risk pregnancies across the State.
The technology is particularly designed to support teenage pregnancies, women without supervised antenatal care and expectant mothers at risk of delivering without skilled birth attendants.
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Cytrack captures essential demographic and pregnancy information, including age and last menstrual period, enabling health officials to determine expected delivery dates, monitor antenatal appointments and maintain contact with pregnant women throughout pregnancy and delivery.
The application also sends reminders to pregnant women, while responsible adults in communities can help ensure that high-risk expectant mothers attend scheduled antenatal appointments.
The technology has already been used by health workers to monitor several teenage pregnancies and facilitate safe deliveries at the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, providing a practical demonstration of how digital innovation can be deployed to address real healthcare challenges.
The State Government also announced that Abia has emerged as Nigeria’s number one state in healthcare affordability and among the top three states in healthcare quality, according to the latest Philips Consulting State Performance Index.
Abia was also reported as the only state to achieve top-three positions in 13 of 16 indicators of good governance based on citizens’ perception, reinforcing the administration’s claim of measurable progress across multiple sectors.
At the grassroots level, the first 50 functionalised Primary Healthcare Centres accounted for more than 20 per cent of the over 1.067 million outpatient visits recorded across the State between July 2025 and June 2026.
With three additional PHCs functionalised between July 27 and August 10, the number of functionalised Primary Healthcare Centres in Abia has now risen to 151.
Similarly, enrolment in the Abia State Health Insurance Scheme increased from 233,000 to 237,000 beneficiaries between July 27 and August 7, 2026.
The administration also commended the Abiriba Community Improvement Union, North America Chapter, for pledging to sponsor 1,000 indigent persons under the State Health Insurance Scheme, urging other communities and organisations to emulate the initiative.
The State recorded no outbreak of major public-health diseases during the period under review, including Ebola, Lassa fever, COVID-19, diphtheria, cholera, mpox and yellow fever.
To strengthen the healthcare workforce, the State Civil Service Commission is commencing another round of recruitment of medical professionals.
The exercise follows the employment of 742 medical personnel by the Otti administration so far.
The new recruitment will focus on medical officers, dental officers and consultants, including full-time and part-time consultants, with the application portal scheduled to open on Monday night, August 10.
Beyond healthcare, the State Executive Council has directed the Ministry of Housing to sanitise and rehabilitate the World Bank Housing Estate at Abayi Umuocham, Aba, following concerns over the deteriorating condition of the estate.
The intervention will cover roads and other infrastructure, alongside remedial works aimed at restoring the estate and improving the living environment of residents.
An inspection of the estate revealed various forms of misuse and neglect, including street trading and farming along estate roads.

The government said the rehabilitation would include road improvements and street lighting, while activities contributing to the deterioration of the estate, particularly trading and farming along roads, would no longer be tolerated.
The Ministry of Housing will also collaborate with the Ministry of Works to undertake rainy-season maintenance works at Amaoba Housing Estate, Umuahia, pending the permanent reconstruction of the estate roads.
The State Government has equally provided a new transformer to alleviate electricity challenges confronting residents of the estate.
The proposed Pocket Housing Layout in Umuahia is also progressing, with the State planning to provide different categories of quality residential accommodation.
The scheme will comprise detached five-bedroom houses with boys’ quarters, semi-detached houses, and two- and three-bedroom blocks of flats.
Registration of intending subscribers will commence through an Expression of Interest process, followed by the opening of a dedicated payment portal.
The government said the scheme would operate on a transparent, first-come, first-served basis, with an off-plan payment structure requiring 30 per cent at the commencement of construction, 40 per cent around the midpoint and the remaining 30 per cent upon completion.
Contractors are expected to mobilise to site within the next week, with the government targeting completion within the next few months after flag-off.
The first occupants are expected to take possession of the houses by the end of 2026 or early 2027.

As Abia marks 35 years of state creation, the Otti administration said the anniversary would serve as a platform for commissioning completed projects and flagging off new ones across the State.
Rather than focusing primarily on celebrations, the government said the occasion would demonstrate the transformation taking place across Abia through investments in healthcare, housing, infrastructure, human capital development and technology-driven public services.
The administration said the emerging picture is that of a “New Abia” being built through practical interventions capable of delivering measurable value to the people.
The projects and reforms, it added, reflect Governor Otti’s determination to build a healthier, better-planned, more prosperous and more liveable Abia, while using the State’s 35th anniversary to demonstrate that development is best celebrated through tangible improvements in the lives of citizens.

CAPACITY BUILDING
Governor Otti Flags Off 2026 Zonal Traditional Rulers’ Capacity Building Workshop In Abia Central
The Abia State Government has flagged off the 2026 Zonal Traditional Rulers’ Capacity Building Workshop for Abia Central Senatorial Zone, as part of efforts to strengthen traditional institutions for peace, security and grassroots development.
Governor Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, declared the workshop open on Thursday, July 6, 2026 at the Umuahia North LGA Headquarters. He was represented by the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Prince Uzor Nwachukwu.
The Governor said the workshop was designed to equip royal fathers with modern tools for conflict resolution, administrative leadership and community development.
“We are not gathering traditional rulers just to have you in one place. Our core objective is to awaken the responsibility consciousness of our traditional rulers and connect the timeless wisdom of our community leadership heritage with the evolving demands of modern governance,” Gov. Otti stated.
He described traditional rulers as _”the first line of defence in community peace, stability and development” and urged them to make effective use of the training.
The workshop, organized by the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs in collaboration with the 17 Local Government Councils, has the theme: “Strengthening Traditional Institutions for Peace, Security, Inclusive Governance and Sustainable Community Development in Abia State.”
Giving an overview, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Lady Oge Maduka, said the programme seeks to strengthen leadership capacity, reinforce cultural custodianship, and provide a platform for exchange of ideas to address modern challenges at the grassroots.
Speaking for participants, the Traditional Ruler of Ọrọ-Ibere Autonomous Community, Eze Dr. Stanley Ijenwa, commended Governor Otti for the initiative. He described the workshop as timely and urged that it be sustained, assuring that traditional rulers will implement the lessons learnt to enhance peace and security in their domains.
The zonal workshop is the first in the series scheduled for the three senatorial zones in the state and featured paper presentations by resource persons.
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