Former Abia State House of Assembly Speakers Pledge Support for Governor Otti

Former Abia State House of Assembly Speakers Pledge Support for
Former Abia State House of Assembly Speakers Pledge Support for

Former speakers of the Abia State House of Assembly, representing both the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), have come together to express their admiration for Governor Alex Otti’s accomplishments in office. After accompanying Governor Otti on an inspection of ongoing road projects in Aba, they pledged unwavering support for his administration.

Rt. Hon. Stanley Ohajuruka and Rt. Hon. Ude Oko Chukwu, former Speakers and key figures in Abia politics, commended Otti’s achievements and offered their expertise to enhance governance in the state. They emphasized the importance of focusing on governance post-elections and ensuring that Abians benefit from the dividends of democracy.

Governor Otti, in response to the support from the former speakers, reiterated his commitment to serving the people and holding contractors accountable for their work. However, the public display of endorsement by the former speakers has sparked speculation and raised questions among party members in Abia State.

While some PDP members acknowledge Otti’s governance strides, others are concerned about the implications of senior party members openly aligning with the Governor. Similarly, the APC is experiencing internal tensions as prominent members, including former speakers Martins Azubuike and Stanley Ohajuruka, join forces to support Otti.

As the political landscape in Abia State evolves, the collaboration between Governor Otti and former speakers from across party lines signifies a shift in traditional alliances. The unity displayed by these influential figures underscores the importance of prioritizing effective governance and working towards a common goal for the benefit of all Abians.

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