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Abia Governor Sets April Deadline to Complete Delayed Projects

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Alex Otti, Abia State Governor,has ordered government agencies and contractors to fast-track work on stalled projects, setting a firm deadline of April for their completion.

During a recent review, Governor Otti expressed concern over the slow progress of several ongoing initiatives, emphasizing that residents deserve timely delivery of critical infrastructure. He stressed that the new timeline is meant to enforce accountability and ensure that projects directly benefiting communities are not left unfinished.

Otti warned that contractors or officials who fail to meet the deadline may face sanctions or reassignment, highlighting his administration’s commitment to efficiency and results. He also urged stakeholders to report any obstacles promptly so they can be addressed without further delay.

The directive covers various public works, including roads, schools, and healthcare facilities, aiming to improve living conditions and stimulate economic development across the state. Residents have welcomed the announcement, expressing hope that the renewed focus will lead to tangible improvements in their communities.

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