Ohanaeze asks Otti to adopt Gov. Ikpeazu’s template for peace, security in Abia

The Abia Chapter of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has lauded outgoing governor Okezie Ikpeazu for the prevailing peace and security in the state.
In an interview on Sunday, the chapter chairman Okey Nwankwo, also advised Governor-elect Alex Otti to continue with Mr Ikpeazu’s template on peace and security.
Mr Nwankwo said that the outgoing governor created an enabling environment for lawful economic and social activities to thrive in the state.
He asserted that Mr Ikpeazu had recorded developments “more importantly in peace and understanding among Abia people.”
He also said that Mr Ikpeazu had demonstrated that Abia remained relatively the most peaceful state in the country.
Mr Nwankwo, who doubles as the Chairman, South-East and South-South Presidents’ Forum, pledged the group’s support to Mr Otti, saying, “We are going to support his government to ensure that he succeeds.”
He expressed optimism that Mr Otti would translate his wealth of experience in the financial sector into providing good governance in the state.
Mr Nwankwo said the apex Igbo sociocultural body would continue to defend the cause of the Igbo people, wherever they lived.
He felicitated the Muslim community in Abia on this year’s Eid-el Fitri celebration and urged the faithful to put into practice the lessons learnt during the month of Ramadan.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Economy
Ex-MAN chairman urges incoming president to improve road infrastructure
The ex-chairman of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Ogun Chapter, has advised the incoming government to improve road infrastructure.

Rights
World Book Day: Copyright commission intensifies anti-piracy drive
NCC says it is intensifying its anti-piracy drive and enforcing stiffer penalties for copyright infringement and abuse of all literary works in the country.

Lagos
Fatal Crash: FRSC harps on regular vehicle maintenance
Mr Biu specifically urged fleet and other commercial vehicle operators and private vehicle owners to prioritise vehicle maintenance.

Economy
Chinese yuan weakens, now ¥6.8835 to $1
The central parity rate of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the yuan, weakened 83 pips to ¥6.8835 against the dollar.

States
Looted Artefacts: Oba of Benin notifies Netherlands of FG’s gazette
The Oba of Benin, Ewuare II, has notified the Netherlands about the federal government’s gazette recognising and vesting custody and managing repatriated looted Benin artefacts in him.

Faith
Iran launches hijab surveillance in crackdown on unveiled women
The Iranian government has introduced surveillance cameras to track women not wearing hijabs in public places as part of a new offensive against its female nationals.