Governor Otti Warns Against Corrupt Leaders in Town Unions, Approves Land for Secretariat
ABIA: Otti Warns Against Corrupt Leaders in Town Unions, Approves Land for Secretariat
Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, has urged community development unions to prioritize integrity in leadership, insisting that individuals of questionable character should never be allowed to head town unions.
Speaking at Government House, Umuahia, during a meeting with the Abia State Association of Igbo Town Unions led by its President General, Chief George Mgbeorurukwe, Otti condemned the practice of allowing “thieves, drug dealers, and fraudsters” to occupy sensitive positions.
“If a leader is corrupt, he influences others negatively. Communities must return to the values our parents upheld—where only credible and respected individuals were trusted with leadership,” the Governor stated.
Otti emphasized the role of town unions in maintaining peace and security, urging them to share intelligence with government and security agencies to curb drug abuse, cultism, and crime in rural areas.
He also granted the union’s request for land to build a permanent secretariat, directing the Commissioners for Lands, Arts and Culture, and Local Government Affairs to facilitate the allocation and strengthen engagement with town unions.
Chief Mgbeorurukwe, in his remarks, praised Governor Otti for restoring dignity to Abia State and pledged the union’s support for his administration, describing his leadership as “an answered prayer.”



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