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MEMO FROM ABIA STATE PDP CHAIRMAN TO GOVERNOR ALEX OTTI

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Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
Office of the State Chairman
Umuahia, Abia State
Nigeria

August 2, 2025

His Excellency,
Dr. Alex Otti,
Executive Governor,
Abia State Government House,
Umuahia, Abia State.

Your Excellency,

RE: A SHADOW GOVERNMENT REVIEW OF THE ABIA STATE 2025 Q2 FINANCIAL REPORT: NEED FOR GREATER FISCAL PRUDENCE, STRUCTURAL ACCOUNTABILITY & TRANSPARENT GOVERNANCE

On behalf of the Abia State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), we respectfully write to express grave concerns and offer a constructive critique of the Q2 (April–June 2025) Financial Report recently published by your administration and available on the state’s official website.

As a responsible opposition with a firm commitment to democratic values and development-oriented governance, our role is not to attack but to interrogate, not to diminish but to ensure that the sacred principles of public trust, financial stewardship, and transparent governance are upheld.

While we commend the publication of the financials—an obligation under the SFTAS (States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability) framework sponsored by the World Bank—we are alarmed by certain disturbing fiscal trends and misalignments between financial inflow, expenditure reporting, and the socioeconomic realities confronting Abians.

1. Surging Revenues, Dwindling Outcomes: A Disconnected Fiscal Reality

The Q2 Report shows the following major headline figures:

• Total Revenue (FAAC & IGR): N114 billion

• Average Monthly FAAC Allocation: N38 billion

• Internally Generated Revenue (IGR): N13.2 billion (a decline from Q1’s N14 billion)

• Personnel Costs: N14 billion

• Capital Projects Spending: N75 billion

• Capital Receipts (Loans/Grants/Donations): N287 billion

While the revenue profile suggests strong liquidity, the corresponding social and infrastructural outcomes expected from such an inflow remain untraceable.

This disconnect raises fundamental questions:

What philosophy governs your administration’s budget implementation process? Where is the value return on public funds?

Public Finance, as guided by principles of Financial Economics, is not merely about what is received and spent, but about how equitably and efficiently those resources are applied to optimize public welfare and economic value.

2. Capital Expenditure: Opacity, Not Impact

We note with serious concern the claim that N75 billion was spent on capital projects in Q2 alone.

However, there is a total absence of disaggregated data to show:

• Which specific projects were funded?

• Their respective locations and completion status

• The procurement process and contractor identities

• Citizen impact metrics or value-for-money reviews

The foundational philosophy of Accrual-Based Financial Reporting, as adopted by the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS), demands a full disclosure regime, where citizens are empowered to follow the money from budget line to execution output. What we see instead is a presentation heavy on topline figures, but hollow on project-level transparency.

Without clarity, public spending risks degenerating into political patronage or at worst, fiscal obfuscation.

3. Alarming External Debt Accretion

According to your administration’s figures:

• External Debt in 2023: N80.09 billion

• By Dec 2024: N155.79 billion

• New External Debt within One Year: ~N75 billion

Your Excellency, debt—when rightly used—is a development instrument. But when borrowed funds yield no observable return on investment or are applied in a structurally non-transparent manner, they become a burden on future generations.

The Abia PDP insists that:

• A debt sustainability analysis should be immediately published

• Loan terms (tenor, grace periods, interest rates, project tie-ins) should be disclosed

• Repayment capacity must be benchmarked against IGR performance and GDP growth

The World Bank’s public finance management guidelines insist on result-based borrowing, not inflow-based expenditure.

4. Internally Generated Revenue Decline: A Disturbing Sign

Despite increased Federal Allocation, Abia’s IGR declined from N14 billion in Q1 to N13.2 billion in Q2.

This calls into question the state’s economic diversification efforts and the administration’s fiscal capacity-building agenda.

Are we building a sustainable revenue ecosystem or simply riding on oil-price-induced FAAC inflows?

We encourage a shift from revenue extraction from public institutions (like ABSU and state hospitals) to a model that:

• Expands the tax net by formalizing SMEs

• Digitizes land and property records to boost land use charges

• Strengthens business licensing compliance through digital platforms

5. Pension and Salary Arrears: A Breach of Social Contract

The report suggests significant expenditure but contradicts lived realities:
• Many pensioners remain unpaid or underpaid

• Contractors remain unattended to

• Parastatal staff, particularly lecturers at ABSU, report partial disbursement of outstanding wages despite full repayment figures reported to DMO Abuja

This raises not just questions of financial accuracy, but of ethical accountability. Governance is first and foremost a human contract—any budget that fails to honour labour and pension obligations fails the morality test, regardless of how elegant the spreadsheets appear.

6. Recommendation: A Path Forward

In the interest of Abia people, we propose the following immediate steps:

1. Publish a comprehensive capital project audit for Q1 and Q2, with project titles, amounts released, contractors, and physical status

2. Recalibrate the 2025 budget implementation plan to focus on social infrastructure—schools, hospitals, water—and not merely road patching or cosmetic beautification

3. Establish a Debt and Project Transparency Dashboard, accessible by the public, in compliance with Open Government Partnership (OGP) principles
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4. Institute an Independent Fiscal Responsibility Committee composed of professionals from civil society, academia, and the private sector to review quarterly performance

5. Conduct a Value-for-Money audit on all loan-backed expenditures to align with the World Bank’s Disbursement Linked Indicators (DLIs)

Conclusion

Your Excellency, this critique is not an indictment, but a call to higher standards. Leadership must resist the temptation to celebrate liquidity while ignoring productivity. As the governing party, the Labour Party bears full responsibility for every naira collected, borrowed, or spent on behalf of Abians.

A government led by professionals must be held to professional standards. Diplomacy is not silence, and accountability is not antagonism.

We remain committed to our role as a democratic watchdog—scrutinizing in public interest, speaking truth with civility, and standing with Abia people in pursuit of good governance.

Let us remember always: The future will judge not by what we say, but by what we account for.

Yours in service,

Signed,

Elder Abraham Amah
State Chairman, Abia State PDP

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Tinubu wins in Abia APC Presidential primary election

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BY GORDI UDEAJAH

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was declared the winner in the Abia State All Progressive Congress APC presidential primary election held on Saturday 23rd of May 2026.

His victory over his rival Mr Stanley Osifo was declared by the Abia State presidential primary Returning Officer Rt Hon Benjamin Okezie Kalu, who is the deputy Speaker, House of Representatives.

Hon Kalu announced that Tinubu polled a total of 161, 005 votes against Osifo’s total 1,007, describing the primary election as peacefully and successfully conducted in the 184 wards of the state.

He said that the results from the Wards were first submitted to the Local Government Area Coordinators, who re- submitted them to the party’s state Secretariat at Umuahia, the state capital , where they were finally collated before declaration.

According to Hon Kalu, going by these results, ” President Bola Ahmed TInubu has emerged the winner of the Abía APC Presidential primary in Abia State, having had the highest vote score in the primary election”.

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New political momentum gathers in Obinwa West Constituency as Mrs Victoria Onwubiko, CEO Abia Signage Advertising Agency declares to contest for Abia House of Assembly seat

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A new political momentum is gathering strength in Obingwa West as Mrs Victoria Dibumma Onwubiko formally declared her intention to contest for the Abia State House of Assembly seat for Obingwa West Uhie Constituency under the Labour Party, presenting herself as a consensus driven aspirant focused on competent representation, inclusive governance and sustainable development.

Addressing party leaders, traditional rulers, women, youths and supporters during her declaration, Mrs Onwubiko said her decision to seek legislative office was inspired by a deep understanding of the challenges confronting the people of Obingwa West and a firm belief that effective representation remains critical to community growth and social transformation. She stated that her aspiration goes beyond political titles, stressing that leadership must be rooted in service, accountability and practical solutions to the daily realities faced by ordinary citizens.

The Labour Party aspirant, who was immediate past Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Abia State Structures for Signage and Advertisement Agency, who had since resigned however said that her years in both the private and public sectors have equipped her with the administrative discipline, policy understanding and leadership capacity required to function effectively in the legislature.

According to her, governance demands more than ceremonial appearances, noting that lawmakers must actively participate in lawmaking, representation and oversight responsibilities that directly impact the welfare of citizens.

Speaking on her vision for Obingwa West, Mrs Onwubiko outlined plans to champion laws and policies aimed at youth empowerment, women support initiatives, improved education, healthcare delivery, infrastructural expansion and economic development. She pledged to advocate programmes capable of creating opportunities for young people, strengthening small businesses and improving road networks linking rural communities to markets and social services.

She explained that her experience since relocating to Osaa Ukwu in 2018 had given her closer contact with the realities confronting traders, farmers, artisans, teachers and families across the constituency.

She noted that these interactions deepened her resolve to pursue policies that would directly address unemployment, poor infrastructure and limited economic opportunities affecting residents of the area.

Mrs Onwubiko further highlighted her professional accomplishments, recalling her career progression from Unilever Nigeria to senior roles in telecommunications, banking, advertising and public administration. She stated that her recognition as Most Outstanding Staff of the Year at the First Bank Chief Executive Officer Annual Merit Awards reflected her commitment to excellence, innovation and accountability in service delivery.

Academically, she said she possesses the intellectual preparation necessary for legislative responsibilities, citing her degrees in Mass Communication, Marketing and Sociology from reputable institutions within and outside Nigeria. She added that her membership of professional bodies and extensive experience across multiple sectors have strengthened her understanding of governance, communication, public policy and organisational management.

The aspirant also revisited her previous political engagements, noting that she once served as Deputy Woman Leader of the All Progressives Congress in Obingwa before joining the Labour Party in 2022 alongside the political movement that produced Governor Alex Otti. She disclosed that her participation in the 2023 House of Assembly election provided her with wider grassroots exposure and deeper insight into the expectations of the electorate.

In a passionate appeal for greater female inclusion in governance, Mrs Onwubiko expressed concern over what she described as the low representation of women in the legislative process in Abia State. She argued that women constitute a significant part of the population and contribute immensely to family welfare, education, healthcare and economic survival, yet remain underrepresented in decision making positions.

She maintained that increasing women participation in governance should not be viewed as a contest against men but as a necessary step towards balanced leadership and broader societal progress. According to her, empowering capable women to occupy public offices would strengthen governance outcomes and introduce perspectives that could enhance policy formulation and community development.

From the political watch, her declaration is a significant development capable of reshaping political conversations within Obingwa West ahead of the next electoral cycle. Supporters at the event also praised her professional background, grassroots connections and emphasis on purposeful leadership, while many women groups reportedly welcomed her aspiration as a positive signal for greater gender inclusion in Abia politics.

Mrs Onwubiko concluded her declaration with a call for unity, trust and collective action, assuring constituents that her ambition is centred on service, transparency and measurable results. She urged the people of Obingwa West to support a vision that prioritises competence, integrity and inclusive representation for the advancement of Uhie communities.

The declaration is already generating discussions across political and community circles, particularly among advocates of women participation in governance, with many viewing her emergence as a fresh chapter in the evolving political landscape of Obingwa West

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2027 : Hon Onuigbo seeks advance to Senate, after 8 Years in House of Representatives.

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Former two – term member of the House of Representatives for Ikwuano/Umuahia Constituency in Abia state Hon. Sam Onuigbo has demonstrated his intention to advance to the senate in 2027.

In this regard , he has procured and submitted his All Progressives Congress (APC) Expression of Interest and Nomination forms that would enable him join the contest for the party’s ticket for Abia Central Senatorial Senate seat in the 2027 election .

Speaking after formally submitting his completed Forms, Hon Onuigbo told journalists said he is confident of victory going by his asserted support of the people of Abia Central Senatorial District.

He said that the people of Abia Central who he said have bestowed a vote of confidence on him, cited his proven track record of performance and service.

“I have earned the trust of the people of Abia Central, who have bestowed on me a vote of confidence to continue providing purposeful service. It is a simple case of performance record. The people will base their decisions on what they have seen.”

Reaffirming that he will as senator, re-commit to his people-focused representation, which he said, was guided by his tagged principle of “Effectiveness, Accessibility, and Responsiveness” ( EAR ), pledged to subsist improvement in his service to the good people of Abia Central Senatorial District.

Hon Onuigbo, who recently formally resigned his appointment as the South East Representative on the Board of the North East Development Commission, to seek the Senate seat, welcomed all contestants for the APC Ticket, and the candidates of the political parties for the Abia Central Senatorial seat, urged them to be guided by the rules and the provisions of the extant law, to ensure free , fair exercise , and credible outcome/ results therefrom the election proper.

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