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Your victory testament of consistency, APC chieftain congratulates Otti  

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A leader of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Abia State, Chief (Mrs) Mary Ikoku has congratulated the state’s Governor-elect, Dr Alex Otti on his victory in the 18th March election.

In her congratulatory message, Ikoku said the pains of bad governance has been completely replaced by the declaration of Otti, as the man to lead the state as from 29th May 2023.

The statement reads”I congratulate the Abia State Governor-elect, Dr Alex Otti over his victory in the 18th March governorship election in the state.

“I want to say that your victory is a testament of your consistency since the 2015, when we all started the battle to liberate Abia State from the shackles of bad governance. I’m so glad you didn’t give up on Abia.

“The pain and anguish that Abia people felt when your mandate was stolen in 2015 has been replaced by the unspeakable and extravagant joy that we can see today.

“Whereas I have confidence that you will run an inclusive government, I urge you to create room for more women representation in your government.

“I will want to appeal to our incoming governor to avoid distractions and focus on rebuilding the state because there are lot of work to be done”.

Ikoku also called on all political parties that participated in the election to accept the result of the election.

She urged them to congratulate Otti and support him to rebuild the state.

“The idea of going to court should be buried because Abians spoke loudly with their votes, going to court will be an excercise in futility and unnecessary distractions”, she further said.

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