“UAAP President Dr. Osita Offor calls for constructive opposition in Abia State, urging critics to offer solutions alongside their criticisms of Governor Otti’s administration, which he commends for significant progress in infrastructure, healthcare, and more.”
The President of the United Abia Artistes and Patriots Forum (UAAP), Ambassador Dr. Osita Offor, has called on opposition parties in Abia State to adopt a more constructive approach in their criticism of Governor Alex Chioma Otti’s administration. In a press release titled “Time to Put Abia First Is Now,” Dr. Offor acknowledged the significant progress made under Governor Otti’s leadership over the past 14 months and urged opposition parties to contribute positively to the state’s development rather than engaging in destructive criticism.
Dr. Offor emphasized that the New Abia ideology is becoming a reality, with notable strides in infrastructural development, healthcare, education, and the welfare of civil servants. He cited the ongoing construction projects in Aba, Umuahia, and other areas, the revitalization of healthcare facilities, and the improved welfare of civil servants as key achievements of Governor Otti’s administration.
“The transformation of Aba into a construction hub, the revitalization of Umuahia as a state capital, and the strides in healthcare and education are testaments to Governor Otti’s commitment to Abia’s progress,” Dr. Offor stated. He also highlighted the administration’s efforts to boost the economy by disbursing N1 billion to small-scale business owners and the improved image of Abia State, which is now attracting investors.
However, Dr. Offor cautioned that much work remains to be done in sectors such as agriculture, youth empowerment, ICT, and entertainment. He called on opposition parties to embrace “Alternative Proposition,” a concept where critics not only point out the administration’s shortcomings but also offer viable solutions and policies.
“Destructive opposition is no longer in vogue; constructive opposition is the way forward,” Dr. Offor asserted. He stressed that the opposition must recognize that Abia State’s progress is a collective responsibility, urging them to present alternative solutions that could aid the administration in achieving even more for the state.
Dr. Offor concluded by urging all Abians to support Governor Otti’s administration, emphasizing that now is the time to put the state’s interests first.
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UAAP: Time to Put Abia First Is Now
After reviewing the progress of Governor Alex Chioma Otti, OFR, over the past 14 months, as well as the activities of the opposition parties during this period, it has become imperative to share our observations and offer recommendations for the continued progress of our beloved Abia State.
While we have played a significant role in the emergence of the current administration, we believe this critical milestone calls for an objective assessment. By analyzing the state’s progress under Governor Otti’s leadership, evaluating the administration’s performance, and contributing ideas, we can help accelerate the realization of the New Abia we all envision.
Without excessive praise, it is evident that the administration has made strides in moving Abia forward. The New Abia ideology is steadily becoming a tangible reality.
This administration has demonstrated that leadership is not rocket science but is rooted in effective visualization, planning, implementation, and monitoring. These four pillars of progress are now in full force in Abia State.
One area where the administration has excelled is infrastructural development. The extent of progress has left many people curious about the funding sources. When asked, the governor often responds, “That’s my trade secret.”
Aba now resembles a construction site, with areas neglected for over two decades receiving much-needed attention. A visit to Port Harcourt Road, managed by Julius Berger, as well as Ngwa Road, Omuma Road, and other locations, reveals the seriousness of this administration’s commitment to improving Abia.
The Umuahia capital city is gradually transforming into the state capital it was meant to be. A visit to the newly commissioned Aguiyi Ironsi Boulevard Road tells a story of a city whose nerve center has been revitalized. You can now drive around Umuahia with ease, thanks to the administration’s efforts to restore the capital’s former glory by fixing internal roads.
Should we discuss the remarkable long stretch of road under construction from Umuahia through Uzuakoli in Bende LGA, to Akara in Isuikwuato, passing through Igbere and Abiriba, and ending in Ohafia? It’s also important to mention Nunya Road and the numerous other roads under construction in the state.
This government has shown a strong commitment to the health of the people. Tertiary health facilities like the Specialist Hospital in Umuahia, Amachara General Hospital, and Abia State Teaching Hospital in Aba have been revitalized. Plans are also underway to refurbish all general hospitals and primary health centers in the state.
This administration is also making strides in education by retrofitting primary and secondary school facilities and upgrading the syllabus to align with modern standards.
It would be remiss not to mention the transformation of Abia State Civil Servants’ welfare. Once neglected by previous administrations, they now receive their salaries promptly, promotional exams are ongoing, and the government’s commitment to a wage award of N45,000 is being fulfilled. Backlogs of unpaid salaries are being addressed, and, more importantly, there is hope that the minimum wage will be reviewed, with a committee already established to tackle this issue.
While listing the administration’s achievements across various sectors over the past 14 months would be an enormous task, it is crucial to highlight that the administration recently disbursed N1 billion to small-scale business owners to boost their enterprises and stimulate the state’s economy.
One aspect that has been taken for granted is the improved image of Abia State. For over 20 years, the state was plagued by negative media coverage, but that narrative has completely shifted. Since this administration took office, Abia has been trending positively, attracting investors eager to be part of the New Abia reality.
While we acknowledge the remarkable progress made by Governor Otti’s administration over the past 14 months, we are equally aware that much more remains to be done. The government can achieve even greater success in areas such as agriculture, youth empowerment, ICT, and entertainment, which require increased attention and support.
We have also observed that while the opposition is attempting to play its democratic role, they appear to be doing so misguidedly. Destructive opposition is no longer in vogue; constructive opposition is the way forward.
The “pull him down” mentality currently exhibited by the opposition must change. It’s vital for them to recognize that Abia State belongs to all of us, and the state’s progress or failure doesn’t rest solely with the current administration—it’s a collective responsibility. We must all contribute positively to ensure the state’s advancement.
As an organization, we urge the opposition to offer solutions when they criticize. They shouldn’t merely sit in judgment; they should also present alternative solutions, policies, and ideologies where they believe the administration is falling short. This approach, known as “Alternative Proposition,” allows the public to assess their capacity for future elections and can also offer valuable ideas that may help the current administration course-correct where necessary.
If the opposition’s goal is the state’s progress, then Alternative Proposition is the way to go.
In conclusion, Governor Otti’s achievements over the past 14 months are commendable, and the need to support his administration in achieving even more for Abia is a collective task we must all embrace.
Now is the time to put Abia first.
Thank you.
Ambassador Dr. Osita Offor “The Ultimate Commander”
President, United Abia Artistes and Patriots Forum (UAAP)