2027: Waste No Money On Campaigns, Abia Pensioners Tell Gov Otti
Pensioners in Abia State, speaking under the umbrella of the Concerned Abia Pensioners, have appealed to Governor Alex Otti not to allocate funds for campaign activities ahead of the 2027 general elections, insisting that his performance has already earned him widespread approval.
The appeal was made during the group’s biweekly meeting on Thursday at the Sub-Treasury premises in Umuahia.
Members assured the governor of their continued backing and pledged to support efforts to ensure his re-election, emphasizing that opposition attempts to unseat him would be futile.
While expressing satisfaction with Otti’s administration, the pensioners reminded him of his promise to settle outstanding gratuities and voiced confidence that the commitment would be honored.
They also called on the governor to intervene in the ongoing leadership crisis within the Nigeria Union of Pensioners in Abia, urging the outgoing executive to reopen the union’s secretariat, which has remained locked, forcing members to meet outdoors.
In his remarks, Chief Emeka Okezie, Coordinator of the Concerned Abia Pensioners, commended the governor’s performance, noting the regular monthly payment of pensions on the 28th as unprecedented in the state.
He cautioned opposition elements against attempts to manipulate the political process under the guise of electronic registration.
“We are solidly behind this government. The governor should not waste money on campaigns. He has achieved more than expected in less than three years. I am confident that our gratuities will be paid soon, if not immediately, then before the end of this month,” Okezie said.
Former Permanent Secretary Ochu I. Ochu echoed the sentiments, reaffirming the pensioners’ unwavering support for Governor Otti and praying for the resources needed to clear the backlog of owed gratuities.
The meeting concluded with prayers offered for the governor, the state government, and his team, underscoring the pensioners’ commitment to standing by his administration.
















