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I can remember Abia state of 1999 till 2007, does days Abia was a family affair, and the worst state in terms of development,emp loyment,securit y, we were like the children of egypt of the old, our prayers was that God should produce a messiah somebody like moses who will take us to promise land, not withstanding God heard the cries of the people of Abia and he provide us the moses of our time, the icon of democracy the peace ambassador, a man with vision and dedication, who is that man, TA ORJI. In 2007 has he emerge office he paid every civil servant that the past administration was owing the state workers especially in Aba north and south LGA, he started roads construction and building project and poverty eradication now Abia is a that state that everybody both the indigenous people and the aliens can boost of, the city of Aba and umuahia is like the city of paris of france of africa, and with the international conference centre and many more, we the people of Abia are gratefully happy with the transformation programme of the Governor, thanks for saving us from the land of egypt. |
They will help in fighting corruption out from the state |
“It is proper that Federal Government come to the aid of Abia Government in this matter the way it has been taking care of ex-militants from the Niger Delta for equity and fair play. “During the heydays of kidnapping, the state government entered into agreement with these boys, to ensure the security of everybody, including other Nigerians. “It is proper that the Federal Government takes over at this stage,Leave the Governor out of this |
[b][/b]Any little thing that happen in the state u people will start calling on TA, what did he do this time around, is he the federal government or the youth,pls mind ur statement |
Let's give me our support |
Some Road project in Aba
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The TA Orji has done well
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@chilover U are blind, don't u see that the state has been transformed, pls check well |
Abia State Governor, Chief Theodore Orji, is repositioning the state for sustainabledevelopment through multi-sectoral andcomprehensive strategy that will not only enhance the human capital development, but also touch all facets of the state’s economy. In line with his transformation agenda, the governor last week inaugurated some completed projects in Aba and Umuahia with fanfare. Ezenwa ugochukwu writes Apparently spurred by recent allegations from the Abia State chapter of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) that nothing is happening in Aba and by extension the entire state in terms of infrastructural development, Governor Theodore Orji, last week, moved in like a wounded lion to expose the lies in APGA’s attack against his government. Though the governor had in the past inaugurated various projects, he used theinauguration of the new projects in Aba and Umuahia last week, to test his government’s popularity and acceptability. With the warm reception accorded the governor and his entourage from communities where projects were unveiled, an elated Orji proudly declared at the end of the day that “I am in charge.” Orji administration’s success no doubt has been made possible through the level of supports he enjoyed from the 11 members of the National Assembly, 24 members of the State House of Assembly, 17 transition chairmen of local governments, the commissioners, the political leaders and the ordinary people in the state. In Aba, the governor unveiled the newly completed Ukwu-Mango-Ariaria Road, Dan Fodio/East Roads, Old Express/Samek Road and a pedestrian bridge at Abia State Polytechnic. While in Umuahia, the governor inaugurated the newly completed Nkata-Alaike-Umukabia Road and the Iyienyi-Okwoyi Road, all in Umuahia North Local Government Area. During the inauguration of the two projects in Aba and Umuahia last week, all the prominent Abia sons and daughters, school children,traders and the youths lined up the major roads singing praises of Orji for the good work he is doing in the state. Those present at the two inauguration include the governors wife, Mrs.Mercy Odochi Orji, Abia State Deputy Governor,Chief Emeka Ananaba and his wife, Mrs. Nene Ananaba, Speaker Abia State House of Assembly,Rt. Hon. Ude Oko-Chukwu, former deputy governor of Abia State, Chief Acho Nwakama, Minister for Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, Senator Nkechi Nwaogu, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, retired Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Ikechi Ogbuagu, Chief Bob Ogbuagu and Chief Tony Ukasanya.Others are former chairman of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and Orji’s closet rival in the 2007 governorship election,Chief Onyema Ugochukwu, South-east National Vice Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),Col. Austin Akobundu, Chief Henry Ikoh, Chairman of Abia State PDP, Senator Emma Nwaka, Chief Uzodinma Okpara, Chief Mao Ohuabunwa, Prince Sonny Aku, President General of Ohuhu Welfare Union, Mr. Ejikeme Ikwunze and many others. After thanking the Aba residents for the warm reception they gave him, Orji said the Ukwu-Mango Ariaria Road was impassable for more than 20 years due to neglect by past governments in the state thereby leaving the major road linking Ariaria International Market to be left with only mountains of refuse and deep water where people even carried out fishing activities. The governor who said he did the road because of the love he has for the people of Aba, noted that his government is not a government of deceit. “All the work we are doing in Aba, we will finish and the people are solidly behind us. We are not here to deceive you; we have come to work. When kidnappers came people ran away from Aba. Having restored order in the commercial city,people who ran away because of kidnappers have all returned to Aba to continue with their businesses.” During the inauguration of the pedestrian bridge at Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, Orji said the news of students being killed by fast moving vehicles on the road that crosses the institution forced his government to build the pedestrian crossing. The governor, who said that four students of the institution lost their lives on the road last year,noted that with the new pedestrian bridge, all the students of the Abia Student Polytechnic are well protected and secured. He said instead of increasing school fees, he decided to reduce school fees, noting that the reduction is for every student irrespective of state of origin. He therefore implored the students to take their studies seriously. The management and students of the Abia State Polytechnic, poured encomiums Orji for his sensitivity to the needs of the institution and prayed God to guide and protect him and members of his family including members of his cabinet. As a mark of appreciation, the students of the polytechnic gave a chieftaincy title to the governor to show love to him. While unveiling the Dan Fodio/East roads and Old Express/Samek Road in Aba, Governor Orji said: “We will continue to do everything that it takes to ensure the development of this city, and its full restoration to the glory of all Abians and all men of good will.”At the inauguration of Iyienyi-Okwoyi road in Umuahia North Local Government Area, Governor said that he was particularly excited to commission the road, which he noted had remained impassable especially during rainy season. He said the roadwork when completed would link up major communities such as Ozu Item, Uzuakoli and Igbere that are under AbiaState. Orji who asked the people of Iyienyi-Okwoyi to continue to live in peace, said that God helped him to do the road warning that nobody should dump refuse into the drainage system. “What we are doing today is a thing of joy. Ochendo is responsible for today’s joy in the land. We will continue to do good works for the state. The people complained to me severally and God provided the money to do the work. The people should live in peace. Abia State is now free from Pharaoh and we will never go back to Egypt again,” Orji noted. At the inauguration of the Nkata Alaike-Umukabia road, which took place at the playground of Umukabia Okpuala Central School, the community in the thousands trooped to welcome Orji and large entourage. Orji who thanked the contractor, A Vision, for constructing a stoned-based road said that his government would stop at nothing in doing good thing. “We are here to do good thing. We want to make impact on the lives of the people, give them a permanent thing they will forever remember my administration for. If there is peace, there will be progress and when we dialogue things move forward,” Orji said. The Labour and Productivity Minister, Emeka Wogu, during a banquet organised at the Government House implored Abians to continue to support Orji’s government,noting that he is a blessing to the state. “Your support will bring more love, joy and. development to Abia State,” he said, adding that “for me the day is the day God has made and we must be happy and be joyful. What we have today is very spiritual; we have come to repossess our possession because of our bad experience. Opposition will always talk but we should face our business and work for the people. From the mobilisation of women we saw today, God should give you the resources to complete the landmark projects in Abia State,” Wogu said The minister said that it took Governor Orji’s courage, determination to right the wrongs of the past as pensioners are no longer dying on queues in Abia State noting that the First Family of Abia State needs the prayers of everybody. “We are now liberated, we are now having peace in Abia The problem is not what happened in Aba, but we what we failed to do. Ohanku road was impassable but now I can go to my house,” Wogu said. The minister who recalled how he abandoned one of his properties at Ukwu-Mango, said with the new road now, he has been able to access the property. “Ochendo is leaving a legacy in Abia State, he is of good humility and it’s our duty to tell the world what his government is doing. We have a good work and we have to celebrate him,” Wogu declared. Orji who said that “Governance is not easy”announced that since he came on board he has never taken any loan and bonds from the capital market to execute the massive projects littered all over the state. He said that prudent management of resources from the monthly N3.5 billion allocation, which the new minimum wage alone takes N2.5 billion remaining N1 billion, and from N222 million Internally Generated Revenue (IGR),he is able to execute projects in the state. According to him, the counterpart funding from the Federal Government also helps in the execution of projects in Abia State. “Since I came on board I have never taken any loan from the bank neither have I taken any bond from the capital market. Before our salary wage bill was N1.4, N1.5 billion before the N18, 000 minimum wage and today I am paying N20, 100. I am yet to see if there is any other state that pays higher than Abia. This has brought our salary wage bill to N2.5 billion out of an allocation of maybe N3.5. When you remove N2.5 billion from N3.5 what remains for me is N1 billion. My Internally Generated Revenue is N222 million that is what I get from my consultants. “So when you add and compare it with what we are doing you will now assess whether Abia is doing well or not. You can never compare Abia State with Akwa Ibom State neither can you compare us with Rivers State, Bayelsa State or Delta State. Never! There is no basis for comparison because if you see their allocation chart you know why some of them are able to build airports. Unfortunately, when our people see some of these things they will come back and say nothing is happening here. You cut your coat according to your size. I cannot bring Julius Berger here because I cannot pay them. But I can pay our own indigenous contractors who are doing very well and they are the people we are using and they are happy about it God bless Abia state and the Governor and the S A to the governor on e_governance. |
Chife t a orji has transformed Abia state |
Pls the so called Abia Voice, we are waiting 4 u oooooooo |
The view of aba_ Owerri road
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The power project in ohia
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The attendant success story of Abia State Specialist Hospital Aba & Umuahia provided the magnetic referral, which the state is flaunting to accommodate others. The Specialist Hospital and Diagnostic Centre is about to surpass its current and essential capacity to diagnose and treat delicate health situations to the treatment of eye related ailments and administration of kidney dialysis. The Amachara annex is playing host to new and modernized buildings preparatory to the commencement of Child Care Center. Me-Cure Health Services of India, partnered in the success story of the Specialist Hospital through the provision of facilities for a Comprehensive Diagnosis, obtainable any where in the world. The State of Abia, had earlier partnered with Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for the construction and dedication of Health Centres exceeding 210 located in all the nooks and crannies of the three geo-political zones of the
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"Our detractors are envious because we have done the unexpected, particularly in Aba..At the last count, more than 38 road projects have been awarded in various parts of the state. Some have been completed while others are at various stage of completion. Notably among these is the recently commissioned Ukwu mango road, Aba abandoned by past governments for 20 years. This vital link to the Ariaria international market, has given residents of the area a new lease of life as normal commercial activities have resumed in the area. The list below provides an insight into the road projects either completed or under construction by the Abia state government. Of the total number of roads done are 21 in Abia Central, 6 in Abia North and 9 in Abia South senatorial zones. |
The legacy of our able Governor 1. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTER, UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 2. UMUAHIA HIGH COURT, UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 3. RECONSTRUCTED HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY 4. 28 ROOMS CONSTITUENCY OFFICES @ABIA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY UNDER CONS 5. HIGH COURT ABA UNDER CONSTRUCTION 6. RECONSTRUCTED OLD HIGH COURT UMUAHIA 7. OLD MAGISTRATE COURT, UNDER CONSTRUCTION 8. NEW MINISTRY OF JUSTICE COMPLEX. 9. ASEPA HEAD OFFICE COMPLEX UNDER CONSTRUCTION 10. DOCTOR’S RESIDENCE ABIA STATE SPECIALIST HOSPITAL AMACHARA UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 11. CONSTRUCTION OF MAGISTRATE COURT, ABA 12. UMUAHIA NORTH COUNCIL HQS, UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 13. ABSUTH HALL ABA UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 14. DIALYSIS AND EYE CENTER COMPLETED. 15. ABIA SPECIALIST HOSPITALS / DIAGNOSTIC CENTER COMPLETED. 16. THE NEW WORKERS SECRETARIAT, UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 17. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT BEING RECONSTRUCTED BY ABIA STATE GOVERNMENT. 18. NEW BCA SECRETARIAT UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 19. NEW PLANING COMMISSION COMPLEX. 20. AMAOKWE HOUSING ESTATE. 21. UMUAHIA INDUSTRIAL MARKET UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 22. NEW UMUAHIA ULTRA MODERN MARKET UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 23. SENIOR POLICE OFFICER’S QUARTERS. 24. ADDITIONAL COMMISSIONERS QUARTERS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 25. SKILL ACQUISITION CENTER UMUAHIA 26. PATROL VAN FOR SECURITY AGENCIES. 27. FED GOVT POWER PROJECT, EVACUATION OF POWER BY ABIA STATE |
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTER, UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 2. UMUAHIA HIGH COURT, UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 3. RECONSTRUCTED HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY 4. 28 ROOMS CONSTITUENCY OFFICES @ABIA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY UNDER CONS 5. HIGH COURT ABA UNDER CONSTRUCTION 6. RECONSTRUCTED OLD HIGH COURT UMUAHIA 7. OLD MAGISTRATE COURT, UNDER CONSTRUCTION 8. NEW MINISTRY OF JUSTICE COMPLEX. 9. ASEPA HEAD OFFICE COMPLEX UNDER CONSTRUCTION 10. DOCTOR’S RESIDENCE ABIA STATE SPECIALIST HOSPITAL AMACHARA UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 11. CONSTRUCTION OF MAGISTRATE COURT, ABA 12. UMUAHIA NORTH COUNCIL HQS, UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 13. ABSUTH HALL ABA UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 14. DIALYSIS AND EYE CENTER COMPLETED. 15. ABIA SPECIALIST HOSPITALS / DIAGNOSTIC CENTER COMPLETED. 16. THE NEW WORKERS SECRETARIAT, UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 17. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT BEING RECONSTRUCTED BY ABIA STATE GOVERNMENT. 18. NEW BCA SECRETARIAT UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 19. NEW PLANING COMMISSION COMPLEX. 20. AMAOKWE HOUSING ESTATE. 21. UMUAHIA INDUSTRIAL MARKET UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 22. NEW UMUAHIA ULTRA MODERN MARKET UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 23. SENIOR POLICE OFFICER’S QUARTERS. 24. ADDITIONAL COMMISSIONERS QUARTERS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. 25. SKILL ACQUISITION CENTER UMUAHIA 26. PATROL VAN FOR SECURITY AGENCIES. 27. FED GOVT POWER PROJECT, EVACUATION OF POWER BY ABIA STATE |
Why does some people like destroying an innocent man with nonsense fallacy, chife Ta orji has done a lot 4 the people of Abia, so mr Abia voice, pls close ur mouth. |
T A is working |
Governor TA ORJI has restored the dignity of Abia person, hope in the Abia masses and has put Abia in an irreversible course for progress and prosperity. Ochendo T.A. Orji is a second term governor; if he were not a patriot; he would have said I am already on my way out. But because of his patriotism and vision for Abia State, he is doing extra work to put the State right . This is the New Umuahia, what you see here are new roads opened up by the Governor to have a catalytic effect not just on government activities but also on private investment.
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CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS IN ABIA STATE BY THE STATE GOVERNOR
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Governor T.A. Orji, with less than N4billion allocation every month, is delivering international standard public buildings and facilities that are not available in the oil rich states. If this is not prudence, then tell me what it is. A man who pays out N2.5 billion as salaries to civil servants every month and has less than N1billion to do every other thing from security to anything is able to deliver these world class buildings in less than two years.
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CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS IN ABIA STATE BY THE STATE GOVERNOR |
Gov.T.A's administration has been the only administration in Abia state where democratic dividend has been felt by the people since creation. The type of transformation going on the the state today has never been experienced before. More developmental projects are on- going and at the end we will count scores. |
[/color][color=#990000]Mr orji kalu is a fall in the state |