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ABSU Law School Relocation Inevitable – Governor Otti Says
Governor Alex Otti has stated that the relocation of the Law Faculty of Abia State University Uturu, ABSU is inevitable as the vision is to have all the departments of the University in one location.
Governor Alex Otti has stated that the relocation of the Law Faculty of Abia State University Uturu, ABSU is inevitable as the vision is to have all the departments of the University in one location.

Governor Otti said this while responding to questions on the complaints raised by parents and students of Law faculty ABSU on the proposed relocation of the department from Umudike back to Uturu.
He stated that there are plans to make sure that the students are comfortable in the area.

“Our plan is to make sure that there is water running in each homes. We are not going to let them be without providing the basic things needed to ensure a comfortable life. We are going to make the place conducive for them and will not leave them until we are sure that they are comfortable.”
The Governor emphasized that change comes with negative and positive responses and assured that he will do all he can to make sure that Abia experience a breath of air.
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