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    Otti confirms two kidnap attempts in Abia

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoFebruary 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Abia State Governor Alex Otti has confirmed two separate kidnap attempts at Olokoro and Ubakala, both in the Umuahia South Local Government Area, by men suspected to be cattle herders.
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    Abia State Governor Alex Otti has confirmed two separate kidnap attempts at Olokoro and Ubakala, both in the Umuahia South Local Government Area, by men suspected to be cattle herders.

    Otti revealed this in Umuahia on Friday while fielding questions from newsmen at the February media chat with journalists, stating, “I am aware of those incidents and I can assure you that the police are on top of them.

    “I actually got a report from the commissioner of police on the two incidents today. They are isolated incidents, but they happened all the same.

    “And because they happened, we need to put procedures and everything in place to ensure that they don’t repeat. But I can assure you that they are isolated, and we have in place measures to ensure that those do not happen anymore.”

    The occurrences happened the week before, and as Abia State Homeland Security officers stepped in, those who were thought to be livestock herders escaped.

    During his review of his accomplishments in every area of the Abia economy, Otti revealed that the Abia State Government owns the newly flagged-off Enyimba Hotel rebuild, which has been designated for repairs.

    According to Otti, “The Abia State Government owns 80 percent. The balance of 20 percent is owned by the families of ACCIMA—the Aba Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture—members who had invested in the hotel. By the time we valued everything, we got valuers, and what they are entitled to is 20 percent.

    “Of course, the state government does not intend to continue to hold 80 percent. So if you have money now, you can come and we will sell to you. They—Radisson Blu—are international hotel managers, and you must present yourself in a particular way for them to agree to come and manage your hotel.

    “It was a good thing because we got them in before we did anything. So they came in with their expertise. The hotel must be in a particular state. It is a five-star hotel, so you must meet minimum standards for them. They must first of all see that the place can afford the hotel brand.

    “They must also have faith in the economy and in the management of the economy before they will sign the dotted lines, which they signed, I think, last year. So they are going to lend out their brand, lend out their management, and manage the place, and we own the place—or any other investor.”

    Speaking about the nearby Aba River, into which residents have been dumping refuse, the governor said, “We actually do have a comprehensive plan for the Aba River. First of all, to dredge it and let it flow properly. I think it comes all the way from the Blue River. So when it is not flowing, that means you have that kind of problem. It is going to be dredged.

    “We have also been working to set up a leisure and entertainment center there. So we have good plans for that. We have also engaged with some of the companies that discharge their waste, and we have made it an offense that is punishable.

    “You must have a way to treat your waste. It is irresponsible to discharge your waste into a flowing river. Some people drink from it.”

    On the alleged airport project of the previous administration, Otti said, “The EFCC has been inviting people whose money somehow got into their accounts. So we are still on it. And I am sure that at the appropriate time, we will get our money back.”

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