Development: Otti seeks adoption of Michael Okpara’s economic model

By Chidi Opara

Gov. Alex Otti of Abia has called for the adoption of the economic model of late Chief Michael Okpara, the first Republic Minister of Agriculture to promote development and create employment opportunities for the jobless youths.

Otti made the call at the 2024 Michael Okpara Leadership Lecture and Award held at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja on Thursday.

The governor was represented by Mr Obi Aguocha, Member representing Ikwuano Umuahia Federal Constituency.

”The module of late Okpara led to agricultural revolution in the Eastern region with the establishment of palm oil settlements, rubber plantations, shoe industry aside other establishments,

”Nigeria’s over reliance on oil has plunged it deeper into food insecurity with little or no industry to pride with,” he said.

Ottih urged the federal and state governments to engage in economic revolution through massive agriculture and industrialisation which would contribute to foreign exchange earnings.

Also speaking, former Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim, described Okpara as a pragmatic and astute leader, whose strategic thinking and action created a future for the people of Eastern Nigeria.

He said that Okpara’s legendary human capital development, agricultural and industrial revolution spoke volumes and made the World Bank to recognise the south east as one of the growing economies of the world.

In her goodwill message, former first Lady Patience Jonathan, commended the organisers of the programme and urged Nigerians to emulate the leadership qualities of the late Okpara.

She noted that Okpara was not only key to the industrialisation of the then eastern region but contributed to its education through provision of scholarship awards.

Jonathan called on Nigerians, especially the Igbo people to go back to farming which was their main stay of income.

“People, especially the Igbo people should imbibe the legacies Okpara left behind and make food available for Nigerians and for exports,” she said.

In his Keynote address, Gov. Prince Otu of Cross River described late Okpara as a hero and an icon of governance who engraved his name in the sands of time.

According to him, Okpara engineered the fastest regional economy in his time from 1959 to 1966 and urged those present to emulate his selfless life style, integrity and passion for food production.

“Without good governance no amount of oil can keep Nigeria in the path of progress and with good governance Nigeria will be a country to reckon with,” he said.

The Guest Lecturer, governor of Imo, Sen. Hope Uzodinma highlighted the stirling qualities and contributions of Okpara.

He described Okpara’s vision and programme for good governance and development as worth emulating.

“Dr Okpara’s tenure as Premier of Eastern Nigeria from 1959 to 1966 was marked by visionary leadership, unwavering integrity and deep commitment to the welfare of his people.

“His philosophy of service above self wasn’t just a catchy slogan, but a guiding principle that transformed live and built communities,” Uzodinma said.

Earlier in his welcome address, Cheif Uzodimma Okpara, the convener and son of late sege said the programme is an annual Lecture series of his father who contributed immensely to the growth of the south east economy in his time.

He said that the foundation was started in 1978 by prominent Igbo people in recognition and honour of the father’s contribution to the region.

He added that the farm settlements and industries established by his late father in various parts of the south east and south south can be replicated in other states of the Federation for economic growth.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the highligt of the event was the unveilling of the Prototype plan of Michael Okpara Leadership Institute and presentation of Awards to distinguished Nigerians.

Some of the awardees include Dame Peace Jonathan, wife of the former president of Nigeria, Gov. Hope Uzodinma of Imo, Cross River Governor and Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi state.

The programme attracted Nigerian dignitaries and politicians especially South East and South South governors. (NAN) (www.nannews,ng)

Edited by Sadiya Hamza

We’re working with FG to fix federal roads in Abia – Otti

 

By Ihechinyere Chigemeri-Uwom

Gov. Alex Otti of Abia has said that the state government has reached an agreement with the Federal Government to jointly rehabilitate the federal roads in the state.

Otti said this on Saturdayat the Government House, Umuahia, during a media parley organised by the state government to brief journalists on the achievements of the present administration, since its inception.

The governor said that plans were underway to commence the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt and Ohanku Roads in Aba.

He said that state government is working closely with the Federal Government to reconstruct the Umuahia – Bende -Ohafia Roads and other federal roads in the state.

He said the state government had  commenced palliative work on Umuahia -Ikot Ekpene Road to put an end to the hardship experienced by motorists on the road.

“We are working closely with the Federal Government to ensure that these roads are maintained and rebuilt, so that the bad  name that we get from those roads will be a thing of the past,” he said.

Otti said that the decision to embark on the Ossah-Mission Hill Road expansion project  was informed by the desire to open up the state for economic development.

He said that 130 buildings had been marked for demolition and the payment of  compensation to people  whose buildings were affected by the ongoing exercise was in progress.

“The last time I checked the total amount of money for compensation was about N771 million and that has already been paid.

“Some people have not received theirs because of the discrepancies in the account details they provided.

“Some others have not received because of family contention about whose account would be used to receive the money,” he said.

On Abia Innovation Industrial Park,Otti said that the government would harness the oil and gas reserves in Owaza in Ukwa West Local Government Area to change the fortune of the people of Owaza and the state at large.

He said that there would be monetary compensation for the owners of the land on which the park would be sited and added that they would be given employment opportunities.

Otti said that the commitment of the state government towards boosting local content remains strong, hence the resolve to build an industrial park.

He said that the host community had been neglected in the past and added that the present administration is poised to change the narrative.

He said that during the ground breaking ceremony of the industrial park, the people expressed happiness over the recent development as it had given them a sense of belonging.

“If you were present there today during the ground breaking ceremony, you will sympathise with the people that live there, because it is very sad  that the place where oil also comes out from in the state is in that state.

“A community that makes us to be addressed as oil producing state,it is not fair to leave them in the state they are and that is why they trouped out in their numbers to receive us,” Otti added.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Julius Toba-Jegede

 

 

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