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Abia North: Why Parties Should Not Field Candidates Against Orji Kalu In 2027 — by odoemelamemmanu(m): 3:08pm On Apr 07
Abia North: Why Parties Should Not Field Candidates Against Orji Kalu In 2027 — Abia Cleric

Abia-born cleric, Rev Kalu Ukpai Ota, has urged political parties in Abia State not to field candidates against the lawmaker representing Abia North Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Senator Orji Kalu in the 2027 National Assembly elections.

Ota in a Thanksgiving Sermon on Sunday morning in Aba said indices showed that the former Abia state governor had performed well.

He noted that Kalu’s portrait of legislative excellence has left no one in doubt of his parliamentary capabilities and expertise.

“He remains the only leader to offer the state purposeful and transformational leadership both as a governor and as a lawmaker.
His scorecard so far has shown ability and dexterity in law-making, legislative advocacy and proficiency in building bi-partisan alliances. I am talking about a lawmaker who sponsored our children to study medicine and surgery outside the country despite the challenges the country is facing with foreign exchange.

“I am talking about someone who built over 70 roads as a lawmaker and attracted renovation of schools in almost all the communities in Abia North Senatorial District. Someone who built and equipped the Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH); he recruited reputable professors and made ABSU Faculty of Law one of the best in the country, and law students from Abia State University topped their peers for years in the Nigerian Law School while he was the governor of the state.

“We were all here; education was free from primary to secondary schools, salaries were paid promptly, he built houses and general hospitals for them and our mothers had access to healthcare and agricultural inputs.

“It was Orji Uzor Kalu’s administration that built the Okpara Auditorium to the state in which it was before Theodore Orji took over. The Aguiyi-Ironsi Conference Centre, Legislators’ Offices, all the Housing Estates in the State, Joint Allocation Committee (JAC) building, Commissioners’ Quarters, staff quarters in Lagos and Abuja, the gigantic Abia House, Abuja, and the Aba and Umuahia Township Stadia were built by his administration.

“He successfully initiated and completed in Aba: Cameroun Road, Ojike Lane, Ehere, Ehere Road Extension, Umuola, and All Saints’ Academy – all handled by Grandstar Construction Company Limited? What of Umuahia? We did the following roads: Igbere, Aguiyi-Ironsi Layout, 4 Nos. Roads in Government Station Layout, Okigwe Park, Aba Park, Agulu, Olokoro, Awkuzu, Cameroun, Orlu, Nkwerre, Timber, Afara, Niger/Asaba, Asphalt overlay at Mater Dei Cathedral, Okigwe Park Link Road, Nkwoegwu to Express, Umuobasi, Oba, Car Park and Extension of Arochukwu Street, Ohuhu, Olokoro Street with spur to Olokoro Crescent, Eze Ogbulafor, and Nsukka.

“Apart from Umuahia and Aba that took the large chunk of the roads, he also undertook gigantic road projects across the state, especially in the rural areas. They included the following: Owaza-Obehie-Azumini in Ukwa East (over 40 kilometers), Ekenta Igbere, Asaga-Ndibe-Amuma-Okon-Amangwu in Ohafia, Nkwoegwu Ring Road in Umuahia North, Abiriba Ring Road, Umuikea-Omoba in Isala Ngwa South, Ndiro-Irunta in Ikwuano, Umuchieze-Leru-Lomara-Nneato in Umunneochi (over 20 kilometers), Ururuka – Acho Nwakanma’s residence in Obingwa Local Government (the Acho Nwakanma’s stretch was over 10 kilometers), and all the roads in Ikwuano. He also started some roads which successors deliberately refused to complete. They included Igbere-Umuhu, Mbawsi, Nunya, and Alayi-Ugwueke-Ebony State.
He also did some roads in Igbere. They included: Central School Road, Amankalu I, Amankalu II/Ibinaukwu, Access Road to Okafia, Golf Road with Drain, and Umuobasi.

“Working in conjunction with the Education Tax Fund (ETF), he was able to transform our school system. Let me quickly state here that the morale of students and teachers was very low, while parents grappled with high school fees and poor service-delivery. To deal with the problem, he undertook a survey of all the dilapidated schools in the state, and the figure we got was mindboggling: 1,250. Again, many of the schools lacked teaching aids, science equipment and qualified teachers. Added to this were the unpaid arrears of minimum wage of teaching and non-teaching staff, running into several months.

“Through the State Primary Education Board (SPEB), his government executed the following projects at the various primary schools in the state: tuition-free education at public schools, renovated 821 dilapidated schools, constructed 524 new classrooms, provided 155,000 desks/benches, 1,700 chairs, provided 1,800 first aid boxes, printed and procured instructional materials, reviewed the Abia State Curriculum module to cover such important subjects as Igbo, Agricultural Science, Physical Education and Health Education.

“He also maintained regular subventions to all the tertiary institutions in the state, including SPEB and SEMB. In addition, he built new hostels at ABSU, provided it 500KVA generator, 1414 bus to the SUG and 16-seater bus for the management.
He also upgraded facilities at the Abia State University, Uturu, and other tertiary institutions in the state to enable them get accreditation for relevant courses.

“Government is a continuity, those who came after failed to sustain the momentum, rather they invested heavily to destroy him.
I am happy Nigerians are now celebrating Geometric power — a project which will stand the sands of time. It all started under him like Governor Otti pointed out. It was unfortunate for Abians when then President Olusegun Obasanjo denied him and the Israeli company he brought to develop a seaport at Ohambele. It was all about vindictiveness and the desire to cage Orji Uzor Kalu.

“Since he joined the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2019, numerous bills he sponsored, no doubt are clear indications of a man with the firm understanding and capacity to play for the high stakes at the highest level in our body polity.

“It is only wise for all the parties Abia State to collapse its structures in the 2027 Abia North Senatorial election for Senator Orji Uzor Kalu and allow him to return unopposed for the prosperity of our dear State and Senatorial District. It shouldn’t be about political parties, it should be about performance and Orji Uzor Kalu,”he said.

Re: Abia North: Why Parties Should Not Field Candidates Against Orji Kalu In 2027 — by PandoraObi: 3:11pm On Apr 07
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Re: Abia North: Why Parties Should Not Field Candidates Against Orji Kalu In 2027 — by ipobarecriminals: 3:14pm On Apr 07
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Re: Abia North: Why Parties Should Not Field Candidates Against Orji Kalu In 2027 — by derecho(m): 3:35pm On Apr 07
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Re: Abia North: Why Parties Should Not Field Candidates Against Orji Kalu In 2027 — by paramakina202: 3:45pm On Apr 07
No body have done it better as Senator in Abia North like OUK.
Re: Abia North: Why Parties Should Not Field Candidates Against Orji Kalu In 2027 — by ShySteady(m): 4:26pm On Apr 07
In all these achievements, I didn’t read anywhere in the long epistle where he cited projects in Nkporo Community, where he got 100% votes as Governor in 1999. Apart from the votes, the elites of this community also supported and he got same 100% votes in 2003, and has continued to enjoy the support of this community even though the immediate past Deputy Governor hails from Nkporo and a strong PDP leader, whereas OUK is in the APC.

Nkporo community is just a stone throw from Igbere, and deserves much more being in the Senatorial District that Orji Uzor Kalu superintends. The Senator visits at will and would have encountered the horrible state of the roads leading to the community. He would also have noticed that the lack of electricity is a major concern for the residents. The schools are in very poor conditions and there is no access to clean water apart from the water gotten from the streams.

The security in the community needs to be beefed up as there have been reports of frequent attacks. The last heavy downpour caused flooding that damaged the homes of several residents, including farmlands and those who have taken up fishing as a profession. The land is good and fertile and the people are also known to be good farmers, especially in palm tree growing and farming.

Let us call on the attention of the former Governor who has a good relationship with the current Governor, Alex Otti to make Nkporo work better.

No human being is too knowledgeable to remain in power; we can also try others where need be.
Re: Abia North: Why Parties Should Not Field Candidates Against Orji Kalu In 2027 — by slimfit1(m): 5:11pm On Apr 07
When Rev done chop money Satan takes over their mouth. Only one person has been in the same position other people no get head. Its and insult to the rest of the community.

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