As Tinubu Visits Aba to Commission Umuatako Street By Enyinnaya Appolos(VIDEO) | #NwokeukwuMascot
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It is unheard of for a sitting President to leave Abuja for any state merely to commission what is, in reality, a patched street. Yet this is exactly what is set to happen with the planned visit of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to Aba this Friday at the invitation of Governor Alex Otti.
For months, the opposition in Abia, led by the PDP, has demanded accountability from Governor Otti’s administration. They have raised questions about the massive inflow of funds into state and local government coffers due to increased federal allocations, with nothing to show for it. The Government in Abia, dismissed these concerns as mere partisan politics. Now, the President’s proposed commissioning visit brings these questions into sharper focus.
According to a circular signed by Okey Kanu, Abia State’s Commissioner for Information, President Tinubu is expected to commission several street projects in Aba, including Umuatako Street. Let us be clear: Umuatako Street is about two kilometers long. To present it to the President as a major achievement is not only deceitful but insulting to the intelligence of Abians.
If portions of the road failed over time, and the current administration merely patched them up, should patchwork on an already-built road be enough justification to invite the President of Nigeria to commission it? Should the resources of both the state and the federation be wasted on such theatrics? The same applies to other streets on the commissioning list, Ajiwe, Chief Nkoro, and Gabriel Nwosu.
Mr. President, unlike in other states you have visited to commission landmark and legacy projects, you were hosted at the Government House in the state capital, but in Abia, you are not going anywhere near Government House, instead Governor Otti will be hosting you at the stadium? This is because, Governor Otti has been conducting government business since assumption of office in 2023 at his private residence in Umuehim, Isiala Ngwa, which he has converted into an official Government House while abandoning both the Old and New Government Houses in Umuahia.
Mr. President, recall that in March this year, during a meeting with state governors at the Presidential Villa, you queried why the Abia Governor was still operating from a private residence. Sir, the situation has remained the same.
As earlier mentioned that Port Harcourt Road and Ohanku Road, which you are scheduled to commission, were flagged off by Ikpeazu, with visible work ongoing before he left office in 2023. Therefore, Sir, you may wish to ask Governor Otti what he has been doing with the increased allocations from the federal government, thanks to your economic policies, including removal of fuel subsidy that increases allocation to states. Whatever he tells you, Sir, juxtapose it with the achievements of the Governors of Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Enugu and Ebonyi, who are his mates.
These are the realities. These are the facts. Your host will not tell you this because he is too invested in propaganda and face-saving narratives. He has spent so much without clear accountability, and now he seeks to launder his image on the back of your visit.
Mr. President, since you are visiting Aba, which comprises Aba North and Aba South Local Government Areas, Governor Otti is duty-bound to show you at least one of the public schools he claims to have renovated at a cost of ₦54 billion. According to his own report, there are 51 such schools, three in each LGA, which means Aba North and Aba South together should have for six.
One cannot ignore to point out that among all the investments Governor Otti can claim, the most visible is the proliferation of Signature Bank branches across the state. That, perhaps, is the clearest testament to his priorities.
Mr. President, as you walk through Aba, enjoy the improved infrastructure that was laid down by Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu. And as you commission the projects that Ikpeazu initiated and Otti only completed, enjoy the hospitality of Aba-Ngwa!


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