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| Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by onyfrank(op): 1:44pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
curl from www.alexotti.com In my interaction with fellow APGA members, I spoke about our plans to build three flyover bridges in Aba. These flyovers will be located at Abayi (near Ngwa High School), Port Harcourt road and Ogbor Hill (near Enyimba hotel). These bridges will decongest traffic in the city, as well as create alternative routes for those going to Port Harcourt and Enugu, saving them precious time as they go about their businesses. In additional to this, Enyimba hotel will be turned into twin towers, becoming not just an architectural masterpiece, but also the revenue earner Dee Sam Mbakwe envisioned it to be when he built it. We will also relocate the popular Ariaria market. The truth is that the popular market has now become an eyesore. Our plan is to build a new Ariaria International Market across the express road. This new Ariaria will be a world-class shopping mall, and all occupiers of the present Ariaria that bring valid, verifiable papers for their shops will get new, air-conditioned shops in the mall. Next to this mall, we have plans to build an industrial cluster, where our young people can fully and meaningfully engage their creativity and, in so doing, create a better life for themselves, as well as a more vibrant economy for Abia. The time has come for us to look beyond oil. The blueprint for the radical transformation of Abia is being completed. In fact, International Finance Corporations (IFCs) have already indicated their interest in taking up the Industrial Cluster project to the tune of One Hundred Million Dollars! This money is not made available to everyone, but only to experts and organisations these corporations trust. At the risk of sounding immodest, permit me to say that they trust my proven financial management skills, having extended the same facility to me when I headed Diamond Bank, and having seen how judiciously their funds were used then. Apart from these IFCs, numerous other Nigerian entrepreneurs have shown their interest in investing in an Abia State with a focused leader at the helm of affairs. On education, I told our party members that free, qualitative education for every child resident in Abia is a priority for us. We do not believe in half measures, and so, already have plans for science laboratories that will compete with the best in the world, as well as fully digitized libraries in all our schools. On healthcare delivery, we envisage a not- so-distant future where Abia State will be at the centre of medical tourism in Nigeria and the West African sub-region. To this end, we plan to build real, world-class hospitals, starting with three, to be located in each senatorial zone of our state. When it comes to our women, it is my humble opinion that they have suffered enough degradation in the hand of those who ought to protect them. It is unacceptable to put women in a bus and tell them to go and wait for the governor. We must – and will – fight hard to restore the dignity of the Igbo woman. Our women must be gainfully employed, and my administration will see to this. Our youth as well, must not be allowed to become disenchanted, and/ or willing tools in the hands of politicians who do not care one bit for them. Our plan is to educate our youth so that they not only have a chance at employment, but are also employable. Those who are entrepreneurial will also receive the active support of my government, which will assist in every way we can to help them unleash their creative abilities for the betterment of themselves, their families, and the state at large. Finally, I do not believe in the question of indigenes and non- indigenes. It ought not to arise at all. As far as we are concerned, any resident of Abia is an indigene, and is therefore entitled to every service my government provides, be it free education, quality healthcare or a better standard of living. No child or person will be left behind by my administration in the name of this unbecoming discrimination. Our struggle is to rescue our state, and in so doing, create a better future for our people and children. Join hands with me as we put Abia First, bringing the much-needed radical transformation to God’s Own State. As time goes on, I will speak on each of our proposed agenda. May God bless us all, and our dear Abia State. Faithfully yours, Dr. Alex Otti, |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by onyfrank(op): 1:56pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
Okezie Ikpeazu's(PDP) own will be coming soon. |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by kettykin: 2:01pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
great manifesto, but where does he hope to get money to build the flyover. considering the fall in revenue as a result of the drop in oil price , i was thinking the priority would be economic projects like shopping mall , clusters etc. what project does he project for Umuahia and Bende Area, what happens to the much promoted Aba sea port, umuahia Airport. The will of God be done over Abia , at least some when with visions are coming up |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by onyfrank(op): 2:52pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
kettykin:He may knw where the money is. Oil or no Oil. |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by Nobody: 3:07pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
kettykin:he's a renowned technocrat in the field economics, a man of his caliber will have a feasible blueprint to drive abia's economy. Economics is what he has been doing all his years, I trust him. |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by Nobody: 3:20pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
I pray we get it right in Abia with Alex Otti manning the post of governor |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by onyfrank(op): 4:16pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
customized13:well said. Am stil searching for Ikpeazu's manifestoes |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by asha80(m): 4:56pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by Nobody: 5:00pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
asha80:if they remove otti then I'm sorry. |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by asha80(m): 5:03pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
customized13:haha...i personally do not have any issue with ufomba though...i just don't want ikpeazu simple. |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by onyfrank(op): 7:19pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
customized13:na 4 imo na. |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by asha80(m): 7:24pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
onyfrank:read the article |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by ICHINONYE(m): 8:44pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
Shae n impostor fit get manefesto dats a lie, its just like wen ur father send u to market n he hand over d list of wat to buy 4him, dats d type of list Ikpeazu wil b bringin in 4rm his master thief TA.orji onyfrank: |
| Re: Some Of Dr Alex Otti's(APGA) Manifestoes. by Kenai: 9:00pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
Somebody please help the OP format that post to fill out the screen in the proper horizontal way. The unnecessary paragraphs make it difficult to read with understanding. |
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