Presidential Aide Hails Infrastructure Development in Abia Under Governor Otti
Presidential Aide Hails Abia Infrastructure Under Otti

The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare, has praised the pace of infrastructure development under Governor Alex Otti, stating that it has positioned Abia State as one of the states witnessing remarkable progress in critical sectors.

Presidential Team Tours Abia Projects

Mr Dare made this statement on Wednesday while leading members of the Renewed Hope Presidential Media Team on a tour of key federal and state projects across Abia. He was accompanied by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga. Mr Dare described the ongoing projects under Governor Otti’s administration as “impressive, restorative and transformational”.

This was contained in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Publicity, Ferdinand Ekeoma.

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Commendation for Critical Infrastructure

The presidential aide particularly applauded the state’s well-thought-out investment in critical infrastructure, including the electrification project in Ohafia and ongoing road construction works across the state. He noted that the current administration has demonstrated a strong commitment to reversing the trend of backwardness that characterised the state for many years before Governor Otti came into office.

Mr Dare cited the ongoing Abia airport project as an example of effective collaboration between the federal and state governments, describing the relationship between the two tiers of government as commendable.

State Officials Highlight Achievements

Earlier, while conducting the team around project sites, the Commissioner for Information in Abia, Okey Kanu, and his works counterpart, Otumchere Oti, said the 67-kilometre Joe Irukwu Way, which was previously impassable, was entirely funded and constructed by the state government and has significantly improved connectivity across over 20 communities in that part of the state.

According to them, the road, installed with end-to-end solar street lights, links numerous agrarian communities and mineral-producing areas to the state capital. They added that the state government has also intervened on several federal roads in the state to improve accessibility to remote communities.

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Lands in Abia, Chaka Chukwumerije, highlighted the significance of the Federal Housing Authority’s Renewed Hope Housing Estate project in Bende, describing it as one of the key federal interventions aimed at addressing housing needs in the state.

Power Sector Progress

The Commissioner for Power and Public Utilities, Ikechukwu Monday, disclosed that the state government is on the verge of restoring electricity to Ohafia communities that had been without power for eight years due to vandalism. He added that the state government has completed a 20-kilometre, 33KV power line from Ihechiowa in Arochukwu to Ebem, Ohafia, terminating at a newly installed 7.5MVA injection substation.

He noted that the ministry is currently finishing the last-mile installations to restore power supply to the whole of Ohafia Local Government Area. He added that the state government is almost finalising a transaction to acquire a majority stake in the Abia operations of the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company, which would enable the government to extend stable electricity to the remaining local government areas not covered by Geometric Power.

Impact of Cordial Relationship Between Tinubu and Otti

In his contribution, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Publicity, Mr Ekeoma, stated that the Joe Irukwu Way had been in a state of decay for almost two decades before the intervention by Governor Otti’s administration. “Because the government understands the economic benefit of this road, it awarded the project to three construction companies, which worked simultaneously and delivered it in record time,” Mr Ekeoma said.

Mr Ekeoma described the relationship between President Bola Tinubu and Governor Alex Otti as “fantastic and people-oriented”. He said the cordial relationship between the two leaders is one reason the state has been getting the nod of the federal government so easily before embarking on the execution of numerous federal projects in the state.

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Projects Inspected

The delegation, comprising editors, senior journalists, media influencers and representatives of the federal government, visited several projects being executed under both the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu and the Abia State Government under Governor Otti.

  • The 67-kilometre Umuahia-Uzuakoli-Akara-Abiriba Ohafia Road, renamed Joe Orukwu Way
  • The recently flagged-off Renewed Hope Housing Estate along Umuahia-Uzuakoli Road
  • The 30-kilometre Ozu-Abam-Ndiokereke-Amuvi Road in Arochukwu
  • The 42-kilometre Ebem-Ohafia Road
  • The newly constructed Omenuko Bridge
  • The Renewed Hope Housing Estate at Onu-Inyang in Bende Local Government Area (under construction)
  • The Nnenna Oti Multi Bus Terminal Umuahia
  • The four-lane Dr Uma Ukpai Road project, a federal government project executed by the Otti administration