Oluebube Chukwu tasks Abians on their expected roles in 2025

The Senior Special Assistant to Abia Governor on Due Process and Head Due Process and Public Procurement Bureau, Dr Oluebube Chukwu has in his New Year message charged Abians to renew efforts to move the state forward, to ensure that everyone benefits from the progress.

While urging Abians to actively participate in the democratic processes that shape the future of the state, Dr Chukwu emphasized the importance of good governance and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the initiatives of Dr Alex Otti, towards improving the lives of ordinary Abians, particularly in the areas of education, healthcare and infrastructural development.

He noted that through unity and focused leadership, Abia is experiencing transformation that has set the state on the path of sustained growth, adding that in the new year, Abians should renew efforts to move the state forward, ensuring that everyone benefits from the progress.

The Due Process Boss who expressed confidence for the future of the state, emphasized the need for collective efforts in ensuring peace, security and economic growth.

“I wish every Abian a prosperous New Year filled with happiness, success and good health. As we step into 2025, let us all commit to working together for the betterment of our state. Together, we can overcome challenges and create opportunities for our youth, strengthen our communities and ensure a brighter future for all”,he said.

According to Dr Chukwu, through unity and focused leadership, Abia will experience the kind of transformation that will set the state on the path of sustained growth, adding that in the new year, Abians should renew efforts to move the state forward, ensuring that everyone benefits from the progress.

He used the forum to commend Governor Alex Otti for repositioning the state for strategic development, stressing that the past one year has witnessed tremendous successes in his administration.

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