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‎ALEX OTTI RESTORES POWER TO 33 COMMUNITIES AFTER 9YEAR BLACKOUT. (PHOTO).


 ‎Alex Otti restores power to 33 communities after 9year blackout

‎Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has restored electricity to 33 communities in Ukwa West Local Government Area, thereby ending nine years of blackout and neglect in the oil-rich communities.

‎The Power Restoration Project was executed by the Abia State Government through the Abia State Oil Producing Area Development Commission, under the supervision of the Abia State Ministry of Power and Public Utilities, in line with the promise made by the Governor to the people in March 2025.

‎Performing the power switch-on ceremony at Central Primary School, Obehie, on Monday, Otti—who rode to the event in the newly launched Abia Green Shuttle EV bus alongside members of his cabinet—recalled that he had promised to restore electricity to the communities and to investigate the case of Mr Promise Onwukwe, whom he said had now been restored to service, as promised.

‎Otti called on the people of Ukwa to protect the electricity facilities and ensure they were not tampered with.

‎He said, “I believe that we have a responsibility to protect what is in our community.

‎“Nobody can do it better than you. And those thieves do not come from heaven. They are all part and parcel of the community.”

‎Reacting to requests for the subsidisation of high electricity bills following the restoration of power, Otti directed that selected stakeholders should meet to find a solution.

‎“That is how society works. So, I will give a job to the Mayor to sit down with the Honourable Member, the Commissioner and all the capable people so that we can work out a way to support those who cannot pay,” he added.

‎In a remark, the member representing Ukwa West State Constituency, Hon. Godwin Adiele, noted that the Otti-led administration had performed well within a short period and assured that the Governor would be rewarded with votes from Ukwa West in 2027.

‎He expressed confidence that the achievements of the Governor in the area would continue.

‎In his speech, the Commissioner for Power and Public Utilities, Engr. Ikechukwu Monday said the restored power project included the rehabilitation of 30 transformer distribution substations, the installation of 12 new transformers, the restoration of 34 kilometres of high-tension lines, and 3.5 kilometres of low-tension lines.

‎He said the benefiting communities were currently being metered for effective billing and emphasised the importance of electricity as a key component of Abia’s developmental agenda.

‎Also speaking, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Aba Power Limited, Prof. Bartholomew Nnaji, assured residents of continuous electricity supply, adding that the area falls within the nine local government areas supported by Aba Power Limited.

‎He confirmed that the area had received 33 transformers and several distribution lines and explained that power in the area would be generated outside the national grid. He also appealed to residents to stop vandalism and energy theft.

‎The Chief of Staff to the Governor, Pastor Caleb Ajagba; Commissioners, including the Commissioner for Environment, Mr Philemon Ogbonna, and the Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu; as well as former Secretary to the State Government, Pastor Ralph Egbu, among others, were present at the event

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