Governor Alex Otti has stated that he is not in a position to oppose the potential re-election of President Bola Tinubu, making the remark during his monthly media engagement titled “Governor Otti Speaks to Abians.” The session, which serves as a platform to brief residents on government activities, also provided the governor an opportunity to address national political issues.
Speaking with journalists, Otti emphasized that his primary responsibility is to govern Abia State effectively rather than engage in partisan confrontations at the federal level. He noted that while political differences exist, they should not overshadow the need for cooperation in advancing development goals that benefit citizens.
The governor stressed the importance of maintaining a working relationship with the Federal Government, explaining that such collaboration is crucial for attracting investments and executing key projects in the state. He added that governance should be guided by pragmatism and a focus on delivering results, rather than political rivalry.
Otti’s comments have generated mixed reactions among political observers, with some viewing his stance as a strategic approach to governance, while others see it as a reflection of shifting political dynamics ahead of future elections. Nonetheless, the governor maintained that his focus remains on improving the lives of Abians through effective leadership and inclusive policies.
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