Abia 2023: LP rated to clinch victory; vows to reset the collapsed economy

“Abia people do not understand the dangers that lie ahead – anybody who does not understand how the economy function is bound to fail, he cannot sustain a non existing economic system. At present, Abia state do not operate any functional economic system, it takes only a man in the capacity of Alex Otti, a seasoned economist who has led the growth of global financial institutions to work out a model recovery plan”

Obi in Abia; The coming of Labour Party and the beginning of great events to watch

Mr. Peter Obi manifesto anchors on security, production, institutional reforms, industrial revolution and others. This is where the duo of Alex Otti in Abia state as governor and Mr. Peter Obi as President of Nigeria, both of Labour Party strikes a balance and is certain to produce the long anticipated new homeland of hope and prosperity, aligning the policies of state development with that of the central government for uniformity of purpose.

Abia 2023; Implementing Alex Otti’s manifesto – Diaspora Group vows to take the lead

“We want to be among the generations of Diaspora Abia state indigenes that took the lead in campaigning for a constructive change in the leadership and development of Abia that is not based on party loyalty but character, competence and the capacity to lead – Njoku SaintJerry A By Vera Samuel Anyagafu A group named Diaspora Abia state and South East indigenes in Asia led by former Nigeria Community President Mr. Maximum Ikenna Ogbona has lend its support to the Abia state Labour Party gubernatorial candidate Dr. Alex Otti in…

Amidst internal crisis in Labour Party, Peter Obi continues to soar higher with ordinary Nigerians

“Our candidate Dr. Alex Otti is one of the strongest allies of Mr. Peter Obi, both were in the banking sector and share professional experience in fiscal prudence, administrations and leadership therefore we cannot afford to let such opportunity slip off because of personal interest of some individuals who are not intelligent enough to see the bigger picture of collective development for the future” – Njoku SaintJerry A.