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Stop Funding Peter Obi’s Case With Abia Money, Group Tells Gov Otti 

* Condemns sack of 10,000 civil servants

by Bode Gbadebo
2 years ago
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The national body of the All Progressives Youths of Abia, on the platform of Abia Youths Interest Group (AYIG), has warned the state governor, Alex Otti to, stop funding presidential court case of Labour Party’s candidate, Peter Obi.

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Otti is the only serving governor on the platform of the opposition Labour Party.

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Obi, who came third in the 2023 presidential election, is challenging the victory of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in court.

 

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Addressing a press conference at the weekend, leaders of the Abia Youths Interest Group claimed that if the state governor continue the funding of the presidential case, it will have negative effect on the economy, welfare and development of the state.

 

A speech read by the head of media, AYIG, Henry Chigozie, said the alleged funding of Peter Obi’s case has led to the retrenchment of about 10,000 civil servants in the state, thereby depriving Abians of the dividends of democracy.

 

The statement read: “We, the Abia Youths Interest Group, a National Umbrella Body of all progressive Youths of Abia irrespective of political affiliation, has observed with dismay the following dangerous developments, that if not immediately checked will plunge our dear state into avoidable socio-political crisis and financial quagmire:

 

“That Mr. Alex Otti is funding the Presidential Court case of Mr Peter Obi with Abia money leading to massive retrenchment and sacking of citizens thereby depriving Abians of the dividends of democracy. So far, in less than 3 months, over 10,000 Abia workers have been retrenched. This is unacceptable.

 

“In Otti’s Abia, transparency and accountability have been relegated to the background. No one knows the costs of projects nor contractors working on projects in Abia. This is to continuously siphoned and inflate projects cost so that Mr Alex Otti can be using Abia funds to sponsor Labour Party operations across Nigeria in his nefarious desire to destabilize the progressive government of Nigeria under the able leadership of President Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu.

 

“That Mr Alex Otti is creating crisis and instigating political unrest in Imo state thereby creating political instability in the South-east. By asking a sister governor to immediately write his handover note, such unguarded and reckless statement which is capable of creating disunity amongst these states, can also lead to crisis amongst unsuspecting citizens.

 

“In view of the foregoing we wish to draw the attention of the nation, well meaning Abians and the relevant security agencies to these sinister activities and urge all concerned to take necessary steps to ensure that the interest of our great State and Nation is not jeopardized.”

 

Also speaking, Spokesperson of the group, Dr. Stephen Ukpai Ukwa, said the Labour Party-led Abia government should bear in mind that the youths of the state are watching and will resist any act that will endanger the wellbeing of Abia people.

 

“Mr. Governor should know that Abia youths will resist any act that will cause problem between we and the President of Nigeria. We will resist any act that will endanger the lives of Abia people. So, any act that will lead to the mismanagement of Abia state fund should stop forthwith.”

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