Abia Governor's Performance Under Fire from Activist's Critic
Abia State Governor Alex Otti is facing criticism over his performance in office. A video circulating online shows human rights activist Omoyele Sowore describing Otti's efforts as half-hearted. Sowore made these comments during a protest in Aba, where he was participating in solidarity with the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu.
The director general of the Abia State Strategic Communications Bureau, Onyebuchi Ememanka, has now fired back at Sowore. Ememanka argues that Sowore's assessment is unfair, given the progress made by the Otti administration. The exact nature of this progress, however, remains unclear.
The sharp tongue of Omoyele Sowore has landed him in hot water with Governor Alex Otti's administration. Onyebuchi Ememanka's response to Sowore's criticism highlights the tension between the governor's team and the activist. While Sowore may have valid concerns about the pace of transformation in Abia State, his scathing assessment of Otti's performance raises questions about the value of public criticism. The Abia State government must be held accountable for its actions, and the people of Abia deserve to know the facts behind Ememanka's claims of progress.






