Otti vows not to oppose Tinubu’s 2nd term bid

Abia State Governor Dr Alex Otti

Abia State Governor Dr Alex Otti

…Says he won’t defect from LP

From Okey Sampson, Umuahia

 

Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has vowed not to oppose the potential second-term bid of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu come 2027 despite the fact he is in the Labour Party (LP).

This is even as has ruled out any possibility of his defection from LP to any other party in the foreseeable future.

Otti made these known at Government House Umuahia during the March edition of his monthly Media Chat tagged “Governor Otti Speaks.”

Otti, giving reasons why he will not oppose Tinubu’s second term ambition while answering a question, noted that he is also seeking re-election and believes it would be inappropriate to challenge the President’s ambition.

The governor, who stoutly said he has no intention of leaving the Labour Party, stated that he remains firmly committed to the Party and its ideals.

Otti announced that the party’s challenges had been conclusively settled by the Supreme Court of Nigeria, with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) complying fully with the court’s ruling.

“The Labour Party had a problem, but that problem has been resolved by the Supreme Court. And INEC has also respected the decision of the Supreme Court. So maybe you haven’t followed the recent events in the party.

“The party is back on its feet and strong. As we speak, registration is going on and those who haven’t registered should please register. You still have a window to register.

“We will be having our congresses leading all the way to convention any time from now. So, in the light of this superior information, the question about defecting does not arise.”

On security in the state, Otti announced the appointment of Colonel Chidi Kalu Ukoha (rtd) as Homeland Security Manager, revealing that with the appointment, his administration was laying the groundwork for the eventual takeoff of state police.

He expressed optimism that the new appointee would play a key role in its implementation.

Otti cautioned against profiling criminals along ethnic or regional lines, insisting that criminality should not be associated with any particular group.

He expressed his conviction that perpetrators of crimes, including housebreaking, are sometimes locals.

“Profiling herdsmen as coming from a particular section of the country may not be very correct,” Otti added.

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