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Supreme Court Judgement: Nwagboso Congratulates Governor Otti

Financial expert Ejikeme Alozie-Nwagboso, hailing from Abia state, extends his congratulations to Governor Dr. Alex Otti for both his electoral triumph and legal victories.

According to Alozie-Nwagboso, Governor Otti has conclusively demonstrated that the mandate he holds was unequivocally bestowed upon him by the people of Abia.

Alozie-Nwagboso goes on to articulate that this triumph signifies a pivotal moment in the political narrative and governance trajectory of Abia state.

He anticipates a positive shift from the series of subpar leadership experiences since the advent of democracy in 1999, envisioning a future characterized by innovative ideas, purposeful governance, and promising prospects.

“He notes that Since 1999, past Governors of Abia state have all governed to the best of their abilities but could not fully unleash the potentials of the state, noting that Otti’s administration will succeed and citizens will hold the administration to account to ensure success.”

Nwagboso saluted the brilliance of Governor Alex Otti adding that one cannot get to the pinnacle in the Banking sector without being exceptionally brilliant.

He expressed optimism that Abians would benefit from his leadership capacity, intellectual ability, principle and humanity of governor Otti.

The US based financial expert added that he will study the fiscal policies of Dr. Otti’s administration and provide applause and criticism when necessary, calling on the Governor to be magnanimous in victory and eschew the “winner takes it all” disposition. He enjoins the opposition political parties in Abia state to come together and contribute towards the success of Otti’s administration stressing the need for all hands to be on deck to move Abia state foward.

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