Otti dismisses South-East governors’ disunity claims, urges collaboration
Abia State Governor Alex Otti has called for unity among South-East governors, asserting that differing state priorities should not be seen as disunity.
Abia State Governor Alex Otti has responded to claims of disunity among South-East governors, emphasizing that the differences in priorities among states should not be misconstrued as disagreement or division. His remarks came during a meeting of the South-East Traditional Rulers Council held in Umuahia, where he underscored the significance of collaboration and unity between leaders in both the South-East and South-South regions. He stated that working together is vital for addressing the developmental needs of the regions.
In his statement, Otti pointed out that concerns about disunity are often exaggerated and can stem from misunderstandings. He mentioned that while the needs of each state may differ, this should not detract from their shared goals and the importance of working cooperatively. His comments highlight an ongoing narrative in Nigerian politics where regional leaders are often scrutinized for their ability to present a united front, especially in matters that affect regional development and governance.
The emphasis on collaboration and justice that Otti champions is significant in the context of Nigeria's political landscape, where regional disparities can lead to tension. By advocating for unity, he aims to foster a more cooperative relationship among governors, which could lead to more effective governance and resource sharing. This message seeks to not only build bridges within the South-East but also look towards a holistic approach to regional challenges, ultimately promoting collective progress and stability.