Alex Otti, Abia state Governor and Julius Abure, LP national chairman, were in attendance during Tuesday’s campaign.
The bishop, therefore, urged all Nigerians to consciously work towards protecting the earth.
“The government will unleash the full weight of the law against any traditional ruler found aiding and abetting any criminal,” he said.
The governor said that security could be best described as the foundation for building enduring prosperity in a society.
Persecuting Abians simply because they had one thing or the other to do with previous administrations is unprecedented, unproductive, unpalatable and unpardonable.
“There is no other institution that can be more useful in this act of enthroning transparency and accountability than the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria.”
The new administration in the state can smoothly take off and service state liabilities with what it has without screaming or yelling!
Emmanuel Emeruwa of the Labour Party (representing Aba South) has emerged as the eighth Abia House of Assembly speaker.
Mr Otti said a minimum of 20,000 MSMEs would benefit from this fund over the next two years and generate at least 100,000 direct and 200,000 indirect jobs.
Abia civil servants resumed their earlier suspended indefinite strike over unpaid salaries and pensions on May 9.
