FCC commissioner pledges support for Otti
Dr. Victor Ikeji, the new Commissioner for Abia State at the Federal Character Commission, expressed his commitment to supporting Governor Alex Otti's administration during a courtesy visit.
Dr. Victor Ikeji, recently appointed as the Commissioner of the Federal Character Commission representing Abia State, visited Governor Alex Otti to express his commitment to supporting the governor's administration. This meeting took place at the Abia State Governor’s Lodge in Abuja, where Ikeji formally presented his appointment letter to Otti. His appointment was endorsed by President Bola Tinubu based on Otti's nomination, highlighting the collaboration between the federal and state leadership.
During the visit, Ikeji voiced his gratitude to Governor Otti for the trust placed in him, emphasizing Otti's vision and people-oriented governance as transformative for public service in Abia State. Ikeji praised Otti for his emphasis on merit and principles, suggesting that this appointment reflects a broader commitment to quality leadership in the state. He indicated that Otti’s choices in leadership positions prioritize the values of character and service over political convenience.
This appointment not only solidifies the relationship between the federal commission and the state government but also reinforces the trust and confidence that exists within the current administration in Abia State. Governor Otti's focus on merit-driven appointments may lead to improved governance and public service delivery, signaling a progressive direction for the state's future under his leadership. The implications of this appointment could resonate through enhanced cooperation between state and federal bodies, fostering developmental initiatives that benefit the citizens of Abia.