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Allow Otti to work, Abia Traditional Rulers tell politicians

By Ihechinyere Chigemeri-Uwom

Umuahia, Oct. 22, 2025

The Abia Council of Traditional Rulers has appealed to politicians in the state to stop distracting Gov. Alex Otti and allow him to focus on governance.

The appeal is contained in a press statement read by the Chairman of the Council, Eze Linus Mbah, at a press conference in Umuahia on Wednesday.

The statement was jointly signed by Mbah, Eze Nelson Achilefu Nmerengwa, First Deputy Chairman; Eze Franklin Nwosu, Second Deputy Chairman; and Eze Uwakwe Ukaegbu, Third Deputy Chairman.

The Council expressed concern over the recent media exchanges between Gov. Otti and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Benjamin Kalu.

It described the development as unnecessary and warned that such public altercations were capable of creating division and tension among the people of Abia.

“We advise our political leaders to desist from inflammatory statements and media confrontations that can heat up the polity or cause disunity,” it stated.

The traditional rulers urged political leaders to embrace peace and maturity, stressing that mutual respect and dialogue should guide their relationship.

They said that the Council would not remain silent while political disagreements escalate into crises that could threaten peace and governance in the state.

“As custodians of culture and peace, we appeal to all political actors to put Abia first and avoid actions capable of derailing development,” they said.

The Council commended Gov. Otti for his developmental achievements since assuming office, describing him as a leader with clear vision and commitment to service.

It noted that the governor had rehabilitated major roads, revitalised health facilities, improved security, and restored the dignity of workers and pensioners.

“It is on record that no governor in Abia has shown stronger political will to reposition the state than Dr. Alex Otti,” the Council stressed.

The royal fathers advised politicians to allow the governor to concentrate on delivering on his mandate and to wait until 2027 to pursue their ambitions.

They also cautioned against acts or utterances that could incite the public or undermine peace and stability in the state.

“Abia is a peaceful state, and we will not tolerate any form of political or verbal violence capable of plunging it into crisis,” the Council warned.

The traditional rulers passed a vote of confidence on Otti and encouraged him to remain focused on his developmental programmes.

“We urge His Excellency to continue his good works for the benefit of all Abians,” the Council said.

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