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No Limits in the Pursuit of Excellence

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No Limits in the Pursuit of Excellence

Being the Text of a Speech Delivered by Governor Alex C. Otti, OFR, at the Swearing-in of the Special Advisers on Health and Energy, and the inauguration of the Management of Agencies and Boards on Wednesday, May 1, 2024

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1. Let me joyfully welcome everyone who has come to witness the formal swearing-in of two very accomplished Nigerians as special advisers, and another set of distinguished professionals and leaders to the management of boards and parastatals.

2. I want to specially thank Dr Ngozi Azodoh and Engr Kachy Etolue for accepting to serve the State as Special Advisers on Health and Energy respectively. We are bringing you on-board because of the strong conviction that you will not just be great additions to our team but would actually push the boundaries of governance in the very direction we seek.

3. May I also congratulate other appointees who were carefully selected to preside over agencies and parastatals particularly those of the Abia State Universal Basic Education Board (ASUBEB) who had just been confirmed by the State House of Assembly.

4. Expectedly, reports of your joining our team of very dedicated professionals and goal-getters have elicited great excitement from informed commentators who, like us, are very convinced that the State will be better for your services.

5. Our commitment to excellence in service delivery remains sacrosanct for the simple reason that Abians of today, and those coming after us, deserve no less. While we continue to work diligently to make our collective today better than what we had yesterday, we are most conscious of the future we are creating for our children and grandchildren.

6. The coming on board of the new management team of ASUBEB is expected to answer in part, questions around the future we wish to create for those who shall replace us in the fullness of time.

7. The new ASUBEB management team has been carefully selected to drive our holistic development programme in the basic education sector, working hand in glove with various local, national and international partners to create a certain competitive edge for Abia children in terms of quality of knowledge and a robust understanding of the dynamics of the world they will live in as adults.

8. The chairperson and other board members need no introduction in relevant circles and that’s already a huge asset for us. We shall now look forward to seeing how you bring your wealth of experience, goodwill and reach to effect the radical transformation of the basic education ecosystem in the State — focusing extensively on the quality of teaching, performance of pupils, and very importantly, the robustness of the reforms you initiate and successfully execute.

9. You are therefore encouraged to work closely with our development partners to make sure that our children in the rural and urban centres are taught in an environment that supports quality teaching and learning; that teachers are well equipped and motivated to teach; and that pupils go home at the end of each school day satisfied that their time had been invested wisely.

10. Another area of interest for us is the challenge of out-of-school children. This Board must work hard to see that every child of school age is in school when they should be in school and not on the streets hawking or doing any other thing. We must work with parents, traditional, and religious leaders to give every Abia child the opportunity of being properly educated, especially at the basic level.

11. Indiscipline, extortion and other practices that are inimical to teaching and learning should have no place in our schools and whoever is found to be indulging in any of these must be seen as working in opposition to our philosophy and must be shown the way out. You have to ensure that teachers, education officials at the local levels, and everyone else connected with our basic education system behaves ethically because we cannot afford to have bad role models in the system.

12. To the new special advisers and other appointees, you are encouraged to integrate yourselves into our specific and general programmes designed to improve the lot of our hardworking men and women, to support, and give them the leverage to build their tomorrow today, using the bricks of yesterday’s experiences.

13. Our people, as I said earlier, deserve the best and this conviction has remained at the heart of our public endeavours. We are about the most hardworking group in the world, a people who never give up, irrespective of what life throws at us — who believe that no matter the odds stacked against us, victory would ultimately come, that hope would triumph over despair – that tomorrow will be better.

14. To the Special advisers, you were selected on merit. We believe you would bring your experiences to bear to make our state the star in your areas of specialization. Your assignment is clearly linked to the entire spectrum of our economic and social development agenda. The expectation is that you would work effectively with other key players within the State and beyond to help create a roadmap for sustainable and reliable energy for every home and business in the State as the case may be. The same applies to the heads of agencies and parastatals being inaugurated today.

15. My message to you all is not different from what I had told your colleagues a few months ago at a similar ceremony: this government shall have zero tolerance for idle excuses and poor judgement. All we want is result and you must be prepared to do everything within your powers to deliver.

16. In the same vein, our government has zero tolerance for corrupt practices. We are confident that you would not be found wanting in this most important aspect.

17. It will not be entirely easy but I have great faith in what you can do. If you need any support from my office, please do not hesitate to call because we are one united team, dedicated to the ideals of excellence in relentless service to our people.

18. Congratulations to you all once again.

19. Thank you for listening and may God bless you.

Dr Alex C. Otti, OFR,
01/05/2024

BURNING ISSUE

Abia State Celebrates 35 Years With Project Commissioning, Healthcare Expansion, Technology -Driven  Services 

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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.

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Governor Otti Flags Off 2026 Zonal Traditional Rulers’ Capacity Buildi⁠ng Workshop In Abia Central 

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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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Otti Approves ₦384.7m Lifeline for Vulnerable Abians, Expands Women Empowerment, Intensifies Social Protection Drive

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Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, has approved the release of ₦384.7 million to provide life-saving medical interventions and rehousing support for 19 vulnerable residents, as his administration deepens its commitment to social welfare, women empowerment, justice for victims of gender-based violence, and humanitarian interventions across the state.

On this ,the Abia State Government has approved the sum of ₦384.7 million as intervention support for 19 vulnerable beneficiaries under its Social Protection Programme, covering life-saving medical treatments and rehousing assistance for indigent citizens.

Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, disclosed this while briefing journalists on the outcome of the State Executive Council meeting presided over by Governor Alex Otti at the Government House, Umuahia.

He revealed that between January and August 2026, the state government had approved and disbursed over ₦1.2 billion in humanitarian and medical assistance to 81 vulnerable beneficiaries, reaffirming the administration’s commitment to protecting the most disadvantaged members of society.
According to Kanu, the Ministry of Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection has continued to implement the state’s Social Protection Framework through the identification, assessment and coordination of urgent medical and humanitarian interventions for vulnerable citizens across Abia.

He explained that the ministry also carries out routine monitoring and follow-up visits to beneficiaries to assess treatment outcomes and ensure prudent utilisation of government intervention funds. The exercise, he noted, led to the recovery and repatriation of ₦20.9 million in unused funds back to the state’s overhead account, underscoring the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
The Commissioner further announced that the state would commemorate Widows Day on August 4, with the theme, “Justice, Dignity and Economic Power for Widows,” while the World Elder Abuse Awareness Day would be observed on August 5 under the theme, “Beyond Awareness,” at the JAAC Building in Umuahia.

On efforts to combat gender-based violence, Kanu disclosed that the Nchedo Sexual Assault Referral Centre recorded 11 cases of gender-based and sexual violence between July and August this year. He stated that all survivors received comprehensive medical, psychosocial, legal and referral services, while six suspected perpetrators were arrested and four have already been prosecuted, reflecting the state’s resolve to strengthen access to justice for victims.
In another development, the Abia State Government has announced plans to play an active role in the burial of late Dr. (Mrs.) Uzoamaka Nwaubani, the medical doctor who lost her life during the ANPA Medical Outreach in April this year.
Describing the deceased as a patriotic daughter of Abia whose death was a painful loss to the state, Kanu said the government had constituted a burial committee to collaborate with her family in giving her a befitting farewell in recognition of her selfless service to humanity.

He disclosed that a Service of Songs would hold on Wednesday, August 5, 2026, at Nkata Primary School, Umumukwu Nkata Ibeku, while the Funeral Service is scheduled for Friday, August 7, 2026, at the International Conference Centre (ICC), Umuahia.
The Commissioner also announced that Abia State is expanding the Nigeria for Women Programme (NFWP) Scale-Up Project, a World Bank-supported initiative aimed at improving women’s livelihoods and economic empowerment.
He explained that Governor Otti had approved the payment of the state’s ₦450 million counterpart fund, enabling Abia to participate fully in the programme’s expansion.

Kanu said the scale-up would now cover six local government areas—Isiala Ngwa South, Ugwunagbo, Arochukwu, Ikwuano, Bende and Ukwa West—an increase from the initial three participating councils of Ohafia, Isiala Ngwa North and Obingwa.
He added that the expansion would double the number of women’s affinity groups in the state from 3,000 to 6,000, in line with World Bank requirements, thereby providing greater access to financial inclusion, entrepreneurship opportunities and sustainable livelihoods for thousands of women across Abia.


The approvals and initiatives, according to the Commissioner, reflect Governor Alex Otti’s unwavering commitment to inclusive governance, social protection, women’s empowerment and improved welfare for vulnerable residents of the state.

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