

People of Abia State were moved to tears as their beloved Governor, Alex Otti, announced his intention to retire from politics after completing his tenure. Widely regarded as one of the state’s most impactful leaders, Otti’s decision not to seek a Senate seat stirred emotional reactions, with many expressing gratitude for his service and concern over who could fill his shoes. His leadership, marked by reforms and a people-first approach, has left a lasting legacy in the hearts of Abians
Abia State Governor Alex Otti has ruled out any plans to run for Senate after his tenure, stating he will retire from politics. Speaking at a reception held in his honor by the Anambra Development Unions Association in Aba, Otti dismissed senatorial ambition rumors as false and emphasized the need to give younger leaders a chance.
He also announced plans to revisit the 2011 dismissal of 154 civil servants, mostly teachers, calling the action unjust and illegal. He promised possible re-engagement for those under 65 and fair compensation for others, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to justice and inclusivity. His leadership was praised by lawmakers for driving development in the state.