Governor Alex Otti addressed senior officials at the 2024 Abia State Executive Retreat, highlighting key government achievements in infrastructure, healthcare, and education while setting ambitious goals for the future.
Governor Alex C. Otti, OFR, delivered an inspiring address at the 2024 Special Retreat for members of the Abia State Executive Council and senior government appointees, held on September 27, 2024, at Panyu Hotel and Resort, Aba. The Governor used the retreat to reflect on the progress his administration has made in the last 16 months and outline future goals that will ensure the continued development of the state.
Otti emphasized that the retreat, like the one held in 2023, serves as a forum for learning and strategizing. He noted that his administration’s primary focus has been on creating systems that deliver excellence across key sectors. By inviting prominent resource persons such as former Governor Babatunde Fashola, SAN, and Arunma Oteh, OON, the government seeks to learn from the best and apply their insights to improve Abia’s governance framework.
In his speech, Otti acknowledged the successes achieved in education, healthcare, and infrastructure, while also emphasizing the need for continual improvement. “We have made very important strides, but we are hungry for more,” he said. The Governor encouraged the attendees to remain focused on their shared goal of transforming Abia State, stressing the importance of teamwork, open communication, and staying true to the administration’s ambitious vision.
One of the key areas highlighted by the Governor was infrastructure. Otti pointed out that the state has already made significant investments in roads and public amenities, starting with the regions that experience the highest volume of economic activity. He stressed that these infrastructure projects are designed to attract investors, create jobs, and ensure the overall growth of the economy.
Additionally, Governor Otti spoke about the administration’s commitment to agricultural development, education, and healthcare, and how these sectors are crucial to achieving long-term prosperity. He encouraged government officials to maintain a high standard of governance and work toward setting new benchmarks for excellence that would benefit the people of Abia.
The retreat concluded with Governor Otti urging all officials to maintain work-life balance and cultivate a culture of openness. He stressed the importance of ongoing collaboration and said, “The ordinary people must become guardians of this new standard of governance.” Otti reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that every government effort contributes to the upliftment of the state and its people.