The End of a Nightmare: Governor Alex Otti Flags Off Reconstruction of Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene Road

Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, has officially flagged off the reconstruction of a 25-kilometre failed section of the Umuahia–Ikot Ekpene Highway, marking what he described as “the end of a nightmare” for residents and commuters who have endured years of hardship on the dilapidated route. Speaking at the ceremony held on Friday, October 24, 2025, at Ahiaeke Umuahia, Governor Otti emphasized that the prosperity of any society depends on deliberate investments in infrastructure, noting that road development remains central to Abia’s economic transformation agenda. He cited historical examples—from the Roman and Chinese empires to the United States and the United Arab Emirates—to illustrate how infrastructure has consistently served as the foundation of national growth and social progress. “You cannot go wrong by investing in standard infrastructure, especially roads in critical corridors,” Otti declared. The governor said the project represents another bold step in his administration’s mission to restore Abia’s infrastructure and open up communities to economic opportunities. He expressed gratitude to the people of Abia for their patience and resilience, assuring them that visible progress would soon begin to erase the painful experiences of the past. Governor Otti explained that although the Umuahia–Ikot Ekpene Road is a federal highway, his administration considers every road used by Abians as a state priority. “We do not accept the doctrine of dichotomy when it comes to roads,” he said, stressing that all major roads across Abia—whether federal, state, or local—will be maintained to support commerce and mobility. He commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for granting approval for the state to undertake the project and acknowledged the Minister of Works, Senator Dave Umahi, for his technical guidance and cooperation. Otti also condemned the attempts by some political figures to sabotage the initiative for selfish reasons, insisting that “political differences should never obstruct the responsibilities of governance.” The governor revealed that the initial contract for the highway was awarded over a decade ago but stalled, leaving the road in a deplorable state. With the renewed federal approval, the state has now engaged Geld Construction Limited, a reputable engineering firm, to execute the project within 18 months. The reconstruction will also include solar-powered streetlights to enhance safety and economic activity along the corridor. Governor Otti urged residents to cooperate with contractors during the construction phase, acknowledging that temporary inconveniences such as traffic delays and environmental disturbances would occur. He called for patience, civic responsibility, and community vigilance as the state continues to rebuild critical infrastructure. “Abia is rising from the ruins of yesteryears,” the governor said. “We must all play our part by paying taxes, keeping our communities safe, and rejecting the antics of those who wish to drag us back into failure and neglect.” The governor concluded by reaffirming his administration’s commitment to delivering quality infrastructure and building a prosperous new Abia founded on transparency, resilience, and inclusive growth.

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Labour Party Suspends Otti, Nwokocha, Kingibe Indefinitely

The Julius Abure-led faction of the Labour Party has suspended six prominent members of the party, including the party’s only elected governor, Alex Otti of Abia State. This decision was contained in a statement issued by the faction’s National Secretary, Umar Farouk, in Abuja, on Wednesday. He said, “Recall that last Friday, 2nd of May 2025, the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Labour Party set up a five-man Disciplinary Committee headed by the Deputy National Chairman, Dr Ayo Olorunfemi, Alhaji Umar Farouk Ibrahim, the National Secretary and three others to investigate Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, and any other party members over allegations of anti-party activities. “The Disciplinary Committee has concluded their assignment and has submitted their report to the party leadership. The National Executive of the party met today, May 7th, 2025, and after exhaustive deliberation in line with powers donated to it by the Party Constitution, has ratified the recommendation as submitted by the Disciplinary Committee. “Consequent upon that, the following members of the party have been suspended from the party and all its activities, indefinitely and with immediate effect. 1. Dr Alex Otti; 2. Senator Ireti Kingibe; 3. Senator Darlington Nwokocha; 4. Hon. Victor Afam Ogene; 5. Hon. Amobi Ogah; 6. Hon. Seyi Sowunmi.” “By this suspension, these former members of the party will no longer act for and on behalf of the party. All concerned institutions, including the Nigeria Governors Forum, the National Assembly, INEC and security agencies, among others, are to take note.” The party also clarified that Nenadi Usman was not included in the suspension list because she is not a registered member of the Labour Party, but merely a supporter of its 2023 presidential candidate. “We are aware that she is a member of the Obidient Support group that worked and is still working for the party’s 2023 presidential candidate. We will therefore not honour her with any sanction being not a member of the party,” the statement added. “She should also tell Nigerians how she acquired her radio station in Kaduna, all her properties all over Nigeria and abroad, and her companies in Cameroon, including her plantations. Nenadi Usman lacks the moral capacity to commence any probe or even talk about corruption,” the statement added. Reaffirming its position on political independence, the Labour Party declared that it will not enter into any coalition or merger ahead of the 2027 general elections. “Finally, the party has since taken a position on the issue of coalition, and we want to reiterate that the party is not interested in any overtures by any group or persons to go into any coalition or merger,” the statement added. “Like we have earlier stated, the protagonists of the coalition, those driving the agenda, lack the capacity, character and competence to midwife such a political arrangement. These are people who have failed to manage one political party; how can they manage an amalgam of political parties and their varied interests? The Labour Party intends to prosecute the 2027 general election as a standalone party, and no further discussion will be entertained on this matter.”

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