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Governor Otti
By CHARLES IWUOHA
Bishops of the Anglican Church, Nigeria, in Abia State have lauded the State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, on what they described as his solid achievements since assuming office on May 29, 2023.
The Bishops, who spoke to the media after a closed-door meeting with Governor Otti at his residence on Saturday, said they visited the Governor to felicitate him on his election, subsequent assumption of office and exemplary performance in less than four months.
Led by His Grace, Archbishop Isaac C. Nwaobia, the Archbishop of Aba Province and Head of the Church in Abia State, the seven-man group of clergies said they prayed with the Governor and shared ideas on the leadership of the state and policies of government.
“We are here to congratulate His Excellency on his election, swearing-in and performance so far,” Nwaobia said in a measured response on their visit to the Governor.
He added: “We are here, again, to strengthen our relationship with the government, which we have done and we have prayed with him.”
Other Bishops who came with Most Rev Nwaobia to the meeting were Rt. Rev. Johnson C. Onuoha, (Bishop of Arochukwu/Ohafia Diocese), Rt. Rev. Chigozirim Onyegbule (Bishop of Ikwuano, Umuahia), Rt. Rev. Manases Okere (Bishop of Ukwa Diocese), Rt. Rev. Nathan Kanu (Bishop of Aba Ngwa North Diocese), Rt. Rev.Temple Nwaogu (Bishop of Isiala Ngwa Diocese) and Rt. Rev. Christian Anyim (Bishop of Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Diocese).
Speaking, Governor Otti was full of thanks for the leadership of the Church for their support before, during and after the election and prayed God to continue to bless them as they continue to support the government for the good of Abia.
He particularly thanked the Archbishop, who he described as his elder brother and spiritual father, for always being available to guide and advise him.
Apostle Kenneth. C. Wiper, Special Assistant to the Governor on Religious Matters and Prince Uzor Nwachukwu, Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, joined Governor Otti in receiving the Bishops.