The Governor Abia State, Alex Otti has disclosed that the New Abia he is building would not care so much about state or local government of origin of its residents.
Otti made this disclosure on Friday while decorating eight newly-promoted officers of the Nigeria Police Force, serving in Abia State, and honouring four other officers of Abia origin, who have successfully completed their course of study from the Police Academy, Wudil, Kano.
“The new Abia we are building doesn’t care so much about the state of origin. It doesn’t care about the local government or where you come from. The new Abia cares about you and what you can do.
“In so far you are part and parcel of this state, you are treated equally with others who were born and bred here,” Governor Otti said.
Governor Otti stated that whether a resident was born in the state or not does not make the person superior or inferior, noting that one’s place of birth is an accident of history.
He felicitated the newly promoted officers and graduands and encouraged them to work harder, believe in themselves and be the best they could be.
Otti further promised the officers that the the State support and help them to achieve greater feats in their career.
”I want to assure you that this government will give you all the necessary support that you would require to turn out very successful. We are very proud of you and we know you will do us proud as time goes on,” he said.
The police officers, who graduated from the regular Course Five (5) of the Police Academy are: ASP Uche Kelechi Eloyi, ASP Azubuike Prince Chisom, ASP Golden Agbugbakansi and ASP Mercy Egwumba Amarachi.
Those promoted are ASP 1 Itiola Lawrence, ASP 1 Agha Etta Arusi, ASP Okah Sunday; ASP Nwabende Stanley, ASP Igoche Nicholas, ASP Kali Innocent, ASP Obinna Ogubunka E., and ASP Lawrence Ushie of the Force Intelligence Bureau.
Speaking on behalf of the officers, ASP 1 Itiola expressed gratitude to Governor Otti for his support to the police force.
Dignitaries at the event include the State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Ikechukwu Uwanna, Commissioner for Education, Prof. Uche Eme-Uche and the Deputy Chief of Staff, Mr. Chinedu Ekeke were among other senior government officials.