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Abia Youths to Gov. Otti: Don’t Use Funds for Labour Party

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The Abia Youths Interest Group (AYIG) cautioned Governor Alex Otti regarding the potential misuse of state resources to support Labour Party activities, including the legal challenge of its presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

As Vanguard reported, Governor Otti is the sole governor representing the opposition Labour Party. Peter Obi, who secured third place in the 2023 presidential race, contests the victory of President Bola Tinubu in court.

During a press conference in Abuja, AYIG leaders expressed concerns about the potential economic repercussions on the state’s welfare and progress should the governor financially back the Labour Party’s legal battle. They also urged Governor Otti to disclose contract expenses within the state.

Henry Chigozie, speaking on behalf of the youth group, asserted that financing Obi’s court case has led to the alleged layoff of approximately 10,000 state civil servants. However, the state government refuted claims of dismissing 10,000 employees. They clarified that only staff hired between December 2022 and April 2023 were let go, citing reasons such as fraudulent employment practices.

Chigozie stated, “We’ve witnessed alarming trends that, if unchecked, will jeopardise our state. Over 10,000 workers have been laid off in just three months. This lack of transparency and accountability is deeply concerning.”

The group also accused Otti of inciting political unrest in Imo state, potentially destabilizing the South-east region. They called for immediate actions to protect the state and nation’s interests.

Dr. Stephen Ukpai Ukwa, the group’s spokesperson, emphasized the youth’s commitment to preserving the interests of the Abia people. He added, “We’re closely monitoring the actions of the Labour Party-led government in Abia. Any misuse of state funds or actions that jeopardise our relationship with the national leadership will be staunchly opposed.”

SourceVanguard

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