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Gov Otti delivers project valued at N2bn with N900m, saves N1.1bn for Abia

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It has been a pleasant era of steady progress for Abia State under the purposeful administration of Governor Alex Otti which began barely one and a half years ago. The prudent and result-oriented disposition of the new administration has made it to record outstanding achievements in diverse sectors, including infrastructure, healthcare, education, agriculture, and rural development among others.

In line with its cost-saving approach, the Otti administration, recently rebuilt and brought to life the previously abandoned Nnamdi Azikiwe State Secretariat after months of retrofitting, remodelling and external works. . The landmark project was executed with N900 million only instead of its earlier N2 billion contract value thereby saving a whopping N1.1 billion for the state. Here is the speech delivered by the high flying achiever-governor during the reopening ceremony of the secretariat:

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Let me joyfully welcome you, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, to the reopening of the previously abandoned Nnamdi Azikiwe State Secretariat after months of retrofitting, remodelling and external works. This reopening ceremony is in furtherance of our commitment to building a State that serves the needs of the general public in the most efficient way. I want to specially appreciate the Honourable Commissioner for Lands and Housing, Mr Chaka Ikenna Chukwumerije, and his team from the Ministry who executed this project by direct labour, giving us a peek into the capacity that hitherto lay dormant in our civil service. What we are witnessing today could not have been possible if not for the trust this Administration reposed in the technical cadre of the State civil service from where we have deployed teams of engineers, architects, surveyors and other professionals to execute various important public-sector projects.

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The majesty and ambience of this structure validate the decision to trust our civil servants with projects that would have otherwise gone to independent contractors at humongous sums. Working directly with our people has led to drastic reduction in costs, improved the technical capacities of the teams and opened new vistas of opportunities for local businesses that supply materials or lease the machines that are used for these projects in all parts of the State. The direct labour initiative has helped in minimising capital flight, brought job satisfaction to the technical corps in the civil service and created job openings as local businesses are empowered through supply contracts. Had we executed this project by contract it would have cost over N2 billion but the total cost by direct labour was about N900 million.

Beyond the revelations that are coming to the fore on the depth of competences that are domiciled in the civil service, we are also seeing opportunities for further professional development because there is so much more to be done. We shall continue to trust the technical teams we have in the various ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) with new assignments. The reward for a good job, as I always say, is more jobs.

The renovation of the Nnamdi Azikiwe Secretariat is another pointer to our determination to change the face of the State’s civil service by creating suitable working environment that not only supports optimal productivity but also add to the dignity of close to 1000 personnel. In the next few days, the management and staff of four different MDAs will have their permanent addresses here; another four will also move in, but only for the meantime while we work to find permanent office spaces for them.

Recall that suitable and supportive office accommodation have already been provided for the management and staff of several establishments in the Ministry of Budget and Planning, Civil Service Commission, and other parastatals. The relevant personnel have since moved in. In late May this year, I commissioned the new Joint Accounts Allocation Committee (JAAC) Building here in the State capital after years of abandonment. I am glad that today, the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, the Eye Health Management Bureau and other agencies have moved into the new edifice. You may also have noticed that the New State Secretariat Complex now looks better following weeks of structural improvement works. Plans are in place to commence the external works and give the entire surrounding a new look that befits such a magnificent structure.

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We are not just building and retrofitting structures that excite onlookers; the functionality of the buildings is as important as the aesthetics. This explains why we are restoring water and electricity supply to all the public offices here in Umuahia. We are also going to create green areas around the complex to make it more environmentally appealing. Already, new air cooling systems, furniture, conveniences and similar structures that add extra layers of comfort to those working or visiting have been set up. Security has also been prioritised in all public offices in the State capital to make the spaces safe and enabling for peak productivity, and to also protect public infrastructure from vandals. The overarching vision is to create a working environment where workers are motivated to come to each morning to do their jobs.

The extensive investments in the restoration, acquisition and building of office complexes speak to the determination of the State Government to create a robust civil service architecture. An effective and responsive civil service system is pivotal to the successful delivery of our core governance objectives. The reforms we intend to push will be stifled without a motivated civil service to drive the policies and programmes. In the light of the immense role an organised and result-oriented civil service plays in actualising the policy direction of governments, one can say without fear of contradiction that our capacity to pursue certain development objectives is extensively dependent on the quality of the civil service.

Ours is a development-focused Administration, committed to the holistic transformation of all aspects of our socio-economic realities. The attainment of our broad governance priorities requires effective planning, public sector data management and an efficient template for policy coordination. All of these functions are within the purview of the civil service and its long tradition of bureaucracy, firmed on the principles of consistency with laid down rules, accountability and sound judgement in decision-making.

A thorough understanding of the place of an efficient bureaucracy in the execution of the Government’s policy outlook informed our decision to take a well-rounded approach in restoring the dignity of the civil service in the State, beginning with a drastic change in the process of appointing Permanent Secretaries. In the new template, competence and experience have since replaced all other considerations.

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It is already taken for granted that we pay salaries, allowances and other perks promptly and regularly. This Administration in the last 18 months has remained consistent in prioritising the welfare of our workers. Just as we promised, the implementation of the new national minimum wage has since commenced. One thing you can take to the bank is that never again will the welfare of our workers be taken for granted. Nobody shall withhold what is due you, not under my watch!

In the light of our commitment to the welfare, safety and career progression of the civil servants and other categories of employees working for the State Government, it is expected that we shall begin to see higher output levels in all the public sector establishments in the State. Truancy, lateness, leakage of government documents and other forms of indiscipline and abuses shall not be tolerated. You are required to take your job more seriously going forward; be at your duty post when you should and be conscious of your professional development. I encourage you to guard against being stagnant because the world is a dynamic place. My office is working closely with the Ministry of Labour and Productivity, the Offices of the Head of Service and the Chairperson of the Civil Service Commission, to work out suitable training programmes for different cadres of personnel in the civil service beginning in the New Year.

The Secretariat we have gathered to commission, and other office complexes, must be put to effective use. I have directed the Honourable Commissioner for Lands and Housing to work out a sustainable plan for the effective maintenance of these structures. The plumbing, electrical and other components of the buildings are expected to be in good shape at all times. The heads of the various establishments working from the office complexes will have the responsibility of ensuring that repair works are carried out as quickly as possible. We have to consciously jettison the old lackadaisical disposition that led to the deterioration of the facilities before now. It is the duty of whoever works from any of the offices here to take ownership and manage them like we would take care of our private property.

The New Abia philosophy is not just about new roads and public buildings. It is especially about our attitude to work, the disposition we bring to what we do and how we treat the responsibilities that have been entrusted to us. All the funds we have sunk into the restoration and expansion of public infrastructure projects will amount to nothing if they are poorly managed because eventually, we shall find ourselves in the very ugly position we are just coming out of. We all have an obligation to prevent that from ever happening.

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Thank you for listening, and may God bless you all.

Dr Alex C. Otti,

Governor, Abia State

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BREAKING: President Tinubu Presents N47.9trn Appropriation Bill To NASS

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By Gloria Ikibah
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in a Joint Session of the Senate and House of Representatives on Wednesday, 18 December 2024, presented the sum of N47.9 trillion as the proposed 2025 Appropriation Bill, with new borrowings of N13.0 trillion, which is 3.87 per cent of the estimated Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
The President, in his address to the National Assembly described the 2025 Budget as the “Budget of Restoration” which he said, “involves our administration’s roadmap to secure peace, prosperity and hope for our beloved nation”.
The budget of restoration according to president Tinubu, serves as the very hope of the Renewed Hope Agenda and improving the lives of Nigerians.
He said the 2025 budget is one of the reform and transformation to consolidate the key policies of the Tinubu-led administration. Reeling out the progress made he said global economic growth for Nigeria increased from the 2.6% estimated to 3.5% growth.
Naijablitznews.com recalled that the 2025-2027 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP), and its fiscal parameters, adopted an “an oil price benchmark of $75 per barrel for 2025, oil production of 2.06 million barrels per day, an exchange rate of N1400 to $1, and a GDP growth of 4.6 per cent.”
President Tinubu said the 2025 budge seeks to restore micro economic stability, foster increased growth, employment, human capital development.
He explained further:
* N34.8 trillion revenue to find the budget
*. Government expenditure N47.9 trillion including N5.81 trillium for debt servicing.
* Inflation to reduce from 34.6% to 15%
* Exchange rate from N1,700 per $1 to N1500 and increase crude oil production to 2.06 million barrels per day.
*Reduce the production of petroleum products alongside importation of finished product.
According to the President, defence and security is allocated N4.91 trillion, infrastructure to get N4.06 trillion, while health gets N2.48 trillion and education N3.5 trillion.
Tinubu said the budgetary allocations are informed by the commitment of his administration to security of lives and property, infrastructural development, education and healthcare delivery.
He solicited the support of the lawmakers and Nigerians in addressing the country’s challenges, and said “the time for lamentation is over” .
“Our nation faces challenges… they are surmountable when we work collectively. The time for lamentations is over, the time to act is now…,” Tinubu said.
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Gov Adeleke Speaks On Death Sentence For Chicken Thief

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Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has stepped in to call for immediate action in the case of Segun Olowookere, an indigene who was sentenced to death for stealing a fowl.

Recall Segun’s mother, Folashade Olowookere, emotionally shared the story of her son, who is currently imprisoned, during an interview on Nollywood actress Biola Adebayo’s YouTube podcast. The video gained significant attention, including from Governor Adeleke.

Naijablitznews reports this was contained in a statement from the Governor’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, Adeleke directed a swift investigation and ordered that steps be taken for a potential pardon in Segun’s case. The Governor further instructed the Attorney General to ensure Segun is considered for the prerogative of mercy before the year ends.

The statement read, “I have reviewed the case and acknowledge the importance of the separation of powers in our democracy. In this instance, I have instructed the Commissioner for Justice to begin the process of granting mercy to this young man.

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“Osun is a state of justice and fairness. We must uphold the protection of lives and ensure equity.

“I want to assure the public that this matter is receiving my personal attention, and we are acting with urgency as a responsible government.”

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Delta Assembly pardons two suspended members

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The Delta State House of Assembly, on Tuesday, recalled two of its members that were suspended in November over alleged gross misconduct.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the recall was announced during plenary in Asaba by the Speaker, Mr Dennis Guwor.

Recall that the Assembly had on November 6 suspended Mr Dafe Chukudi (PDP-Ukwuani) for 14 legislative days over alleged gross misconduct, while Mr Oboro Preyor (PDP-Bomadi) was also suspended for 14 legislative days for the same offense on November 12.

“Dear colleagues, following the allegation of gross misconduct against our suspended members and subsequently, a committee on investigation headed by the Deputy Speaker, Mr Arthur Akpowowo, was set up.

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“The committee has commenced investigation. However, the 14 days that they were suspended has elapsed. And by the confidence you all reposed in me as the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, and now that the 14 days of their suspension has elapsed, there is need to recall Mr Dafe Chukudi and Mr Oboro Preyor to resume their duties as members going forward.

“The suspended members are hereby recalled pending on the outcome of their investigative committee.”

Meanwhile, the Deputy Speaker, Mr Arthur Akpowowo, expressed joy over the recall of the lawmakers, saying, “I am very happy that we have lifted their suspension.

“The Speaker has recalled them so that they can celebrate the Christmas with joy and even enter the New Year with some relief of happiness. For me, this is a party gift for me even though I’m not affected.”

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