Ndume Development Union congratulates Gov Alex Otti on his victory

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A CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO HIS EXCELLENCY DR ALEX OTTI, EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF ABIA STATE ON HIS VICTORY AT THE SUPREME COURT OF NIGERIA BY NDUME DEVELOPMENT UNION, LAGOS BRANCH.

We, sons and daughters of the Ndume Development Union, Lagos Branch, hereby celebrate with His Excellency Dr Alex Otti, the Executive Governor of Abia State; the Government and people of Abia State; on the confirmation of His Excellency, Dr Alex Otti as the Governor of our dear State by the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

The Supreme Court ruling on Friday, January 12, 2024, is a confirmation both of the perfect will of God and the irrefutable choice of Abians. The upholding of your victory at the poll, reinforces the confidence Abians have in the judiciary. This is a good development for the advancement of democracy in our country, Nigeria.

We have no doubt in your continued transparent, accountable, competent and committed leadership to our father’s land. This is the model of leadership Abians crave.

Your victory is a clear indication that in the March 2023 elections, Abia people overwhelmingly voted for you.

We, therefore, urged all Abians at home and abroad irrespective of political parties and ethnic subgroups to rise and support the Governor.

God bless Governor Alex Otti!
God bless Abia State!!

108scoop.com reports that the congratulatory message is signed by Edwin Nwachukwu and Chinwendu Onyekwere, President and Secretary of the Union.

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