Mr Otti said, “It is not speaking all the grammar and all the noise-making on social media without impacting on the constituents.”
He also urged lawmakers to support legislation that ends stigma and promotes inclusive service delivery for people living with HIV.
He said the committee was committed to reviewing the Anti-Discrimination Act of 2014 to address stigmatisation.
The proposed state will include communities in the existing five states in the South-East
He, however, stressed the need to address social and structural factors that drive the HIV epidemic.
Mr Ogah’s reaction is contained in a statement made available to journalists in Abuja on Saturday.
Amobi Ogah of Labour Party contested and won the House of Representatives seat for Isikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency of Abia.
“The challenges we face are not mere statistics or headlines. They are real-life manifestations.”
