Ude Oko Chukwu Felicitates Otti at 61, Applauds Infrastructure Strides and Prays for Greater Impact

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Former Deputy Governor of Abia State, Ude Oko Chukwu, has felicitated with the Governor of Abia State, Alex Otti, on the occasion of his 61st birthday, commending what he described as remarkable strides in infrastructure renewal and institutional reforms across the state.

In a goodwill message released on Wednesday 18th February 2026, Ude Oko Chukwu noted that Governor Otti’s leadership has ushered in visible transformation in key sectors, including road construction, bridge rehabilitation, fiscal discipline, health reform, governance reforms and other numerous areas.

According to the former deputy governor, the 61st birthday celebration is not only a personal milestone for Governor Otti but also an opportunity for Abians to reflect on the progress recorded under his administration.

Ude Oko Chukwu praised Otti’s bold steps in repositioning Abia’s infrastructure landscape, noting that renewed road networks and strategic projects have improved connectivity and boosted economic activity in various parts of the state.

He also highlighted reforms aimed at strengthening public institutions, promoting transparency, and restoring confidence in governance, stating that such measures are essential for sustainable development.

As Governor Otti marks 61 years, Ude Oko Chukwu prayed for renewed strength, divine wisdom, and good health for the Governor, urging him to remain steadfast in delivering dividends of democracy to Ndi Abia.

He expressed hope that the Governor’s years ahead would be even more impactful, adding that sustained unity among leaders and citizens would further consolidate ongoing gains in Abia State.

The message concluded with warm birthday wishes, describing Governor Otti as a leader whose dedication to service continues to shape the state’s development narrative.


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