The Member representing Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Amobi Ogah, has extended heartfelt birthday congratulations to the Governor of Abia State, Alex Otti, on the occasion of his 61st birthday, describing him as a visionary leader committed to the transformation and progress of the state.
In a goodwill message released to mark the milestone, Hon. Ogah commended Governor Otti’s purposeful leadership, noting that his administration has continued to demonstrate uncommon resolve in rebuilding critical infrastructure, strengthening governance structures, and restoring public confidence in leadership.
He stated that Governor Otti’s reform-driven agenda and transparent style of governance have repositioned Abia on a path of sustainable growth, accountability, and institutional renewal, adding that his leadership has inspired renewed hope among citizens across the state.
According to the federal lawmaker, the Governor’s commitment to road rehabilitation, economic revitalization, and prudent management of public resources reflects a deep sense of responsibility and statesmanship worthy of commendation.
“Your Excellency, your leadership has brought renewed energy, direction, and credibility to governance in Abia State. At 61, you stand as a symbol of resilience, discipline, and visionary service to the people,” Ogah stated.
Hon. Ogah further acknowledged the Governor’s inclusive governance approach and dedication to equitable development across all parts of the state, emphasizing that such leadership continues to attract admiration from stakeholders within and beyond Abia.
He prayed for God’s continued guidance, strength, and sound health for Governor Otti, expressing optimism that his administration will sustain its developmental momentum and deliver greater dividends of democracy to the people of Abia State.
“As you celebrate this remarkable milestone of 61 years, may your days be filled with greater wisdom, divine protection, and the grace to continue serving Abia with excellence and integrity,” he concluded.