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2027 Election Will Be Smoother Ride For Me – Gov Otti


Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has declared that the 2027 gubernatorial election in the state will be a smoother ride for him, noting that his re-election would be better than previous outings.

Governor Otti made this declaration on Sunday while speaking at the 2025 Aro Day event held in Arochukwu Local Government Area of the state.

According to the Governor, he is not afraid of the 2027 election, as his administration’s achievements since taking charge of Abia State would give him a smoother ride.

Otti addeed that he would not be selling promises to the people, but would only focus on what they are already seeing with their own eyes.

He further stated that many people are already causing themselves problems over the 2027 election, even though the election year is still far off.

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“Just like it happened in 2023, 2027 will even be smoother, I can assure you. Why am I so confident? I’m confident because in 2023, we were selling promises, but now there are one or two things we can point to,” he stated.

“2027 is still far away, but a lot of people have started killing themselves before 2027 comes.

“We are not worried about 2027 because we have a mandate to deliver to our people in four years. We’ve done 30 months, so we still have a long way to go,” Otti stated.

While giving his keynote address, the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, applauded  Otti’s achievements, saying that even outside Abia and Nigeria, people have taken note of the great transformation of the last two years of Otti’s administration.

“I would like to congratulate Dr Otti for all the work he has done in Abia. I’m sure for those of you in Abia, nobody needs to tell you.

“But you will want to know that even outside Abia and outside Nigeria, everyone has taken note of the great transformation of the last two years.

“I would like to congratulate Governor Otti for his work and to pray that he will continue to deliver for the people. And, I’m proud to be a member of his international economic advisory Board (Council),” he stated.



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