Chief Charles Nwangwa promotes Governor Alex Otti’s achievements and investment opportunities in Abia State at the New Yam Festival in the UK. He emphasizes the state’s safety and the governor’s efforts to attract diaspora investments.
Chief Charles Lawrence Nwangwa, an Abia-born industrialist and political figure, continues to champion Governor Alex Otti’s achievements, this time in the United Kingdom. At the New Yam Festival of the Igbo community in the UK, Chief Nwangwa highlighted the progress Abia State has made under Governor Otti’s leadership and encouraged investment in the state.
“Abia State enjoys stability today thanks to Governor Alex Otti’s extensive experience,” Chief Nwangwa said. “Despite minor security issues in some areas, the governor’s effective handling has maintained peace and directed the state towards development.”
He emphasized that Abia State is currently the safest in the South East region and is highly conducive to investment, particularly for the diaspora. “The state offers a robust plan for diaspora investments. Those with promising proposals are welcomed to engage directly with state officials, including the governor himself. Governor Otti is committed to attracting investment, making Abia an ideal destination for investors.”
During the event, Chief Nwangwa also expressed his admiration for the Igbo Union in the UK, praising their unity and organization. He pledged to register as a member, appreciating the group’s efforts in fostering a strong community abroad.
Chief Kenneth Ofoegbu, a notable attendee who identifies as an “Aba boy,” expressed pride in Governor Otti’s achievements. “Governor Otti speaks little but accomplishes great things,” he remarked, noting that Nigerians in the UK view him as a symbol of good governance in Nigeria.