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Abia Lawmaker Challenges Opposition To Compare Notes With Otti’s Administration

by BY KALU EZIYI
4 months ago
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administration,Abia Lawmaker Challenges Opposition To Compare Notes With Otti’s Administration
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The chairman, Abia State House of Assembly Committee on Environment and Urban Renewal has challenged opposition members who served in previous administrations to compare notes with Alex Otti’s.
Hon Kalu Mba Nwoke threw the challenge while speaking with NATIONAL ECONOMY in Umuahia, the state capital against the backdrop of criticisms by the members against the Otti-led present administration.

The legislator, who said he is deeply surprised that “the very people, who held the state to ransome for 24 years of failure could have the mind to criticise this administration,” and described them as “mare attention seekers”.

The member representing Ohafia South state constituency noted that within the past two years, “Otti’s Labour Party administration has convincingly out performed, if any, what they could not do in the 24 years”.

He argued that except if the members are pretending not to be seeing what the governor had been doing since his day one in office, they have no reason to criticise the administration.

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“When they criticise the administration, I wonder, wheather they’re talking to the same people who they impoverished for almost a quarter of a venture or a new set of people, who just emerged in the state”

He expressed delight that the people have “seen the light and followed it “ and advised the members to be mindful of their words before voicing them out “or continue to embarrass themselves.

The chairman, who used the forum to urge the governor to remain focused on his resolve to change the narrative of the state, assured him of the continued loyalty and support of the constituency.

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