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Otti Unveils Abia State 25-Year Development Plan: 2025-2050
Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, OFR, has signed into law and officially unveiled the Abia State 25-Year Development Plan with assurances of its sustainability over the period of the plan.
Unveiling the plan aimed at lasting from 2025 to 2050, at the International Conference Centre, Umuahia, the State Chief Executive said that the plan is a holistic development framework upon which the State’s policy direction and resource allocation outlook will be evaluated.
“The 25-Years Abia State Development Plan, which we have signed into law and unveiled, is a dynamic document that captures our resource advantages as a State, our current position on the development ladder, and where we hope to be in the next 25 years as we commit ourselves to certain decision pathways with respect to public sector spending, effective governance paradigm, process strengthening and consistency in building the competencies of our people and institutions”, Gov. Otti stated.
The Governor emphasised that what his administration is doing is not entirely new, but rather focuses on planning. He noted that the former document was reviewed to meet today’s reality and assured that it is sustainable, given its legal backing.
“There was a 30-year development plan. But the advent of COVID and the change in the direction of the government, both at the centre and at the sub-national level, have combined to render that document invalid.
The Governor, who assured the sustainability of the plan, explained why some development plans fail, and maintained that the 25-Year Development Plan would not fail because of the legal backing, having been passed into law by the State House of Assembly and assented to by the Executive Governor.
A number of reasons have made development plans fail. The first is the absence of a legislative framework to instil discipline in the execution.
“The second is the inability to realistically anticipate bombs and outline mitigation measures, or as we see all the time, the reckless pursuit of private interests by political actors and the absence of a suitable framework for calling them to order.
“All these pitfalls have been carefully noted, and in line with our determination to achieve the priority targets as captured in the plan, we have anchored our aspirations on a firm legislative foundation through the State House of Assembly.
“It’s going to be very, very difficult for certain administrations to evade it, simply because it has passed the scrutiny of not only SBAS and development partners, but the State House of Assembly. So, what I did moments ago was to sign this document into law,” Gov. Otti stated.
Governor Otti commended members of the State Economic Management Team for the brilliance of their work and the commitment to getting the plan put together in good time and members of the Abia Global Economic Advisory Council for providing important directions, guiding the team and enriching the document with their extensive knowledge. He also appreciated the roles played by some development partners, including the UNDP, PIND and others.
In his goodwill message, the United Nations Development Programme Resident Representative, Ms Elsie Attafuah, represented by Ms Maureen Okoro, said that the event signals the State’s determination to pursue a long-term, coherent, people-centred development pathway that prioritises sustainability, inclusion and shared prosperity.
The UNDP commended the visionary leadership of Governor Alex Otti for embarking on the ambitious exercise, noting that the development plan aligns strongly with UNDP’s core development principles, evidence-based planning, inclusive growth, sustainable finance and human development, and assured of its support to execute the plan.
Also speaking, the representative of Partnership Initiative In Niger Delta (PIND), Mr Chuks Ofolue, noted that the 25-Year Development Plan, which is a review of the 30-year development plan of the previous administration, is more focused, adding that the document will serve as a guide for subsequent administrations.
The President of Aba Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ACCIMA), Mazi Jude Nwosu, said that the plan represents the government’s commitment to transforming the State into a fleet of progress, innovation, prosperity and a vibrant economic hub in West Africa, and applauded Governor Otti for the bold step.
The unveiling ceremony, which attracted many dignitaries and top government officials, featured the signing of the 25-Year Development Plan into law by Governor Alex Otti in the company of the leadership of the Abia State House of Assembly.
Ctz. UKOHA, NJOKU UKOHA
Chief Press Secretary to the Executive Governor of Abia State.
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