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SUPREME COURT: Chief Uche Agwu Udo Congratulates Gov. Alex Otti

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January 14, 2024
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Governor ALex Otti and Chief Uche Agwu Udo
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SUPREME COURT: Chief Uche Agwu Udo Congratulates Gov. Alex Otti

 

The former President of Abia State Progressive Union (ASPU) Ghana and the current Onowu Ndi Igbo in Dome, Kwabenya Constituency Ghana Chief Uche Agwu Udo, has congratulated Governor Alex Chioma Otti on his victory at the Supreme Court and urged him to redouble his effort in the all-round development of Abia State.

 

In a press release made available to ALL FACTS NEWSPAPER and signed by Chief Uche Agwu Udo who is also a former Chairman of Ohafia Improvement Union Ghana, he appreciated the Supreme Court Judges and described their ruling as a ruling that favour’s the people of Abia State.

“The people of Abia have suffered so much, which is why they came out in their great numbers to vote Gov. Otti during the last election. So, the ruling of the Supreme Court judges is in tandem with the desires and wishes of the people of the state which obviously mean that the ruling is in favour of the people”

Chief Uche Agwu Udo
Chief Uche Agwu Udo

“I am so happy that all our efforts are not in vain. I was personally involved during the election and committed a lot of resources to make sure that Otti wins. So, his victory at the Supreme court is a thing of great celebration for me and my teeming supporters in Ohafia and all over Abia state”

 

While speaking on the need for massive development in Abia State, Chief Uche had this say;

 

“Now that the election tribunals are over, I want to urge Gov. Alex Otti to redouble his effort and make sure Abia State witness all-round development”

 

“The governor is already doing marvelously well; I have been in Aba for some days now and the development I have seen with my eyes are amazing. The New Abia is emerging and I can see everywhere that the people are happy with the leadership they have now”

 

“We will encourage the governor to keep working hard, shun all distraction and focus on delivering more than his campaign promises”

 

Chief Uche who is a strong member of the Labour Party, member of Umuaba Connect Association and equally the Traditional Prime Minister of Eastern Brother International, called on all progressive Abians at home and in the diaspora to support the governor and help the governor in every way possible to achieve his developmental masterplan for Abia.

 

“I am here to support governor and I am calling on every Abian home and abroad to key into the agendas of the Gov. Otti and make sure they play their roles to assist the governor achieve his developmental masterplan for Abia” he concluded.

 

Chief Uche Agwu Udo is also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Kosiano Investment Limited Ghana and the Managing Director (MD) of Kosiano Records Nigeria.

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