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2027: I Will Consult With God Before Taking Decision, Says Otti 

2027: I Will Consult With God Before Taking Decision, Says Otti 

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Alex Otti, the governor of Abia State, says he will consult with God before making a 2027 run-off decision.

Otti made his statement at a&nbsp, a ceremony hosted by the Isiala Ngwa People’s North and South local government areas in the state’s Isiala Ngwa.

The governor thanked the electorate for their support, but he also stated in a statement that God would have control over 2027, according to his spokesman, Njoku Ukoha.

According to the governor, “2027 will also be in the hands of God, just like 2023 was in the hands of God.”

“I thank you for making predictions, but I also thank you for this endorsement because I view it as an endorsement of what has been accomplished so far.”

“I would only say that I would consult with my God,” I said. And I’ll make my response public as time goes on. Because I know my people are waiting, as I stated earlier.

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Governor Alex Otti of Abia State is shown in a file photo. (Photo: Alex C. Otti on Facebook)

Otti argued that the potential for Aba to stimulate the state’s economic growth is the driving force behind his administration’s deliberate investment in Aba, the state’s commercial nerve center.

Because we are aware that Aba can help us develop other parts of the state, we are concentrating on Aba.

Because Aba is our main commercial hub, we have a clear place in our strategy. According to Governor Otti, “not just for Abia, but also for the South-East and South-South.”

The governor stated that his administration is operating simultaneously across the state and reiterated its commitment to inclusive governance.

He made it known that the Mgboko–Ntigha road project would finish by December.

He made clear that all affected landowners had been fully compensated and that the location of Abia Airport in Nsulu was solely based on technical merit rather than political considerations.

He added that the Abia Airport project is a lofty endeavor that aims to be a full-fledged development hub with a view to bringing long-term economic benefit to the population.

We are creating an airport city by referring to the statement “We are not just building an airport.” There will be a three- or four-star hotel there, and there will also be a base there for the Nigeria Air Force. Within the facility will be shopping centers and markets.

Source: Channels TV

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