Abia govt says Local government elections to hold soon

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The government of Abia State has said Local Government elections would be conducted in  the state as soon as  the on-going task of laying solid foundations for the  take-off of a credible and formidable  Local government systems are completed .

 The  state commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Prince  Uzor Nwachukwu who stated this during an interaction with journalists in Umuahia, Monday, said that it was for the purpose of fast-tracking the processes, policies  and cleaning-up the rut in the collapsed Local Government system in the state over the years,   that the present administration appointed  reputable and  knowledgeable  men and women as mayors.

"They  are  charged  with the responsibility  of putting   the Local Government Areas in the right perspectives as a way of changing the narratives," he said. "Before now, appointments of local government functionaries were for ‘the boys’ who mainly confined themselves to making returns for their masters,  without any considerations  for competence, knowledge, worth  or credibility”.

 According the Commissioner, the Gov. Otti-led administration has given out money to various  local governments  to revamp and re-shape  all the Local Government headquarters to make them environmentally friendly as well as put better structures and policies in place.

His words: “We now have accessible roads leading to  local government headquarters. Their premises now look neat and friendly; workers now come early to work  and close at the appointed time; as against the cases in the past.

"We are checking  the over bloated workforce there. We will ensure that  records  and files  are  kept  clean,  ensure we  put  the correct machineries in- place as well as  put right personnel who can keep the system working.  We  are busy  putting in place solid  foundations  to revamp the overall  collapsed system.  Once we have done what we should do for  effective take-off of sound local government  administration, within one month, we shall conduct our local government elections to elect their functionaries”.

Earlier during the interaction, the state Commissioner for Information and Culture, Prince Okey Kanu described the “One Year in the life of the present administration ”, as impactful , eventful and a period of  proper definition of  what governance ought to be.  

He announced that as part of the one year anniversary celebration  and in-line with the infrastrure-agenda  of the administration of Governor Otti, he  will commission five  more roads: three in Aba , while two will be in Umuahia, all  of which are executed by  direct labour. Otti will also commission the newly  completed  JACK building , which was abandoned by the previous administration.

 As he put it, "The present government in the state  is putting every professional in the state service on their toes.  In  all  the jobs we are doing in the state, we involve our engineers, surveyors and other professionals in the Ministry, instead of contracting  such jobs out to contractors”.

Still on activities to mark the One year in office, Kanu hinted that the ceremonies would be “work- in- progress, rather than celebrations galore (as used tobe the case in the past 23 years). It is not time to celebrate yet. At the right time, we shall celebrate. “

 According to the Information boss, the activities will start with town hall meetings at the headquarters of  each of the  three senatorial zones of the state, namely; Ohafia, Umuahia and Aba, respectively. Abia North will  kickstart the meeting on 23rd, Umuahia on 24th, while Aba comes up on 28th May, 2024. The governor will be  expected to make a Radio and television broadcast to the people of Abia state on 29th May, 2024.

 In his own contribution, the SA to the governor on Media and Publication, Ferdinand Ekeoma  disclosed that the value of projects abandoned by previous administrations is estimated at N4 billion and that the Otti- administration has so far spent about N1.5 billion to complete some of them, including Roads, electricity  and buildings.

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