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Abia State: Moving Forward In 2023 by SonOfEl(m): 10:46am On Oct 08, 2022
It's been almost 8 years since Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu (incumbent governor) has been in office and so far, his achievements, though underrated by dissidents, have been visible to careful pundits. These include:

1. Giving Made-in-Aba products top priority in marketing, manufacturing and distribution.

2. Maintaining Abia State's Secondary Education lead in WAEC Examination for the most part of his 7 years+ Administration.

3. Rehabilitation of major in-roads with traffic signals in Aba and Umuahia

4. Building Abia's first Flyover Bridge.

However, he is still being severely criticized for:

1. Delaying salaries of civil servants in the state for longer periods.

2. Being inconsistent with Sanitation follow-up in cities particularly Aba.

The way forward is for a committed technocrat to take over in 2023. A technocrat who will consider the livelihoods of the civil servants, improve and build more roads, resume the dredging and construct of seaport and build on Ikpeazu's successes in Aba made enterprise.

We haven't seen any of such technocrat, but I think the LABOUR PARTY candidate (Alex Otti), should fit in the description. If not please, who do we think should move Abia in 2023?

NB: PLEASE, NO ATTACKS
Re: Abia State: Moving Forward In 2023 by Nobody: 10:48am On Oct 08, 2022
Nice

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