Ex-Abia gov candidate, Otti dumps APGA for APC

Ex-Abia gov candidate, Otti dumps APGA for APC

The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, in Abia State in 2015 and 2019 elections, Alex Otti, has declared for the All

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The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, in Abia State in 2015 and 2019 elections, Alex Otti, has declared for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Otti, who made his declaration on Friday at his Ehi na Uguru Ward 5, in Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area, promised to keep fighting to salvage the state from the grips of endless bad governance. He said he was joining APC for the good of his people, saying “we must always put the people first.”

He said his decision to leave APGA was not an easy one, neither was it one that he made overnight. He said it was a decision made based on my unshakable belief that it is for the good of my beloved state and people of Abia.

Otti said he was joining APC alongside about 450,000 members of APGA, who were loyal to him. He decried the level of insecurity, decayed infrastructure, unemployment, unpaid salaries and pensions, endemic poverty among others as some of the challenges crippling the state.

Otti expressed dismay that the state now occupied a very low position in the ranking of states in the Human Development Index because of bad leadership. He said, “I have, therefore, chosen to keep on fighting in order to liberate our people and make them achieve their full potential as human beings and rightful citizens of Nigeria and the World.

“As our people say, if you embark on a journey, you must be walking until you get to your destination. We have not arrived yet, so we keep walking. We are a great people and we know it. It is our destiny. It is the great task of our lives. We must lead our people to the promised land.”

Otti, a former Managing Director of the defunct Diamond Bank Plc, pledged to use his vast experience and contacts in the finance and management industry to attract massive investments to industrialise the state.