Factional PDP BoT chair hails Tinubu, Otti’s infrastructure strides
Mao Ohuabunwa, the factional chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees, praises Governor Alex Otti for his significant contributions to infrastructure development in Abia State.
Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, factional Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), recently commended Governor Alex Otti for his transformative infrastructure initiatives in Abia State over the past three years. Speaking during the annual conference of the Follow Better Organisation in Arochukwu Local Government Area, Ohuabunwa emphasized that Otti's administration has successfully reshaped the narrative of infrastructure development in the state, reflecting positive progress in governance and public service delivery. He expressed hope that Otti would continue to stay focused on his developmental agenda, despite challenges posed by political opposition.
Moreover, Ohuabunwa encouraged the people of Abia North Senatorial District to rally around Otti's vision for a 'New Abia', estimating that the overwhelming support shown during the conference underlines the community's commitment to the transformative agenda. He mentioned the relevance of such support in overcoming past setbacks caused by opposing political forces that had hampered progress in the state. The public endorsement from Ohuabunwa serves to bolster Otti's administration and encourages a united front in pursuing developmental goals.
This statement reflects not just internal PDP dynamics but also sheds light on the broader political landscape in Nigeria, particularly in the context of opposition politics. Ohuabunwa's remarks indicate a strategic alignment within the party to suppress dissent and honor Otti's vision, suggesting a trend towards consolidating support for political leaders who endeavor to bring substantial improvements to their regions. Ohuabunwa's role as Pro-Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt adds weight to his commentary, signaling a blend of political support with educational leadership in a critical period for governance in Nigeria.