…Moves to revive moribund Aba textile mill
Abia State Governor Dr. Alex Otti has initiated moves to review the controversial 2011 disengagement of non-indigene civil servants by the previous administration, promising to look at their plight with a view to considering a fair resolution.
The governor made the commitment while addressing the Union of Anambra State Associations in Aba, where representatives submitted a list of 154 affected Anambra indigenes, mostly teachers, who were dismissed from Abia’s public service 13 years ago.
Otti said he would look at the list and ask his people to look at it,” Otti stated.
The review comes as Governor Otti pushes to revive Abia’s industrial sector, announcing parallel plans to resuscitate the moribund Aba Textile Mill and Star Paper Mill through negotiations with current owners and the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON).
The twin initiatives – addressing historical workforce grievances while jumpstarting industrial regeneration, are part of Otti’s broader agenda to reposition Abia State.
For the disengaged workers, the review offers potential redress after more than a decade in limbo. For Abia’s economy, the mill revivals promise much-needed job creation in a state where industrial decline has pushed many into informal sector work.
According to the Governor, in a statement Ukoha Njoku Okoha, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Otti, “We are negotiating with the people that acquired the Aba Textile Mill. We want to return it to life.
“As a government, we are interfacing with AMCON. w
We want to acquire the Star Paper Mill and bring it back to life.
“These are industries that were set up by our fore-fathers. They were visionary. So, if we cannot do better than them, we cannot explain why we are in this world.
“So, it is a challenge. I want the support of everyone, so that we return our State to what it used to be,” Gov. Otti stated.
Governor Alex Otti, while
On the154 Anambra indigenes who were disengaged from the Abia State public service in 2011, Otti said that though it happened long before he came to power, he would take a look at their plight with a view to considering a fair resolution.
“There were two requests that were made by the President General, the first one is a no brainer, let us know where you want the land and you will get it.
“A list of 154 people who were disengaged in 2011 has been submitted. I have taken the list and I will ask my people to look at it. I see that majority of the people were teachers and I don’t know how old they are, but if they are under 65, we will be able to work out an arrangement where we may re-engage them on contract basis.
“We have a shortage of teachers, and because we don’t agree that somebody who lives here is not from here, that action in 2011 was illegal.
“So, I will ask the Head of Service to look at it, those who are of retirement age, we will find a way to compensate them and those below the retirement age and still willing to work will be re-engaged.
“As I said, thisis not limited to Anambra indigenes. I think some people that are from Imo and other States in the Southeast may have been affected
“What we are trying to do is to redress the wrong that was done in the past,” Gov. Otti stated.
While reacting to a statement that the Governor would be supported and voted to the senate in 2031 after his second term in office, Governor Otti said that he would not be interested in the Senate after his second term in office but would retire from active politics to allow the younger ones to serve.
Governor Otti announced that soon, the Enyimba Hotel and other projects around it would be developed and made functional.
“I am sure that you are aware that very soon, a five Star Hotel called Radisson Blue would be sitting on where you have Enyimba Hotel today. It is going to be a very big hotel. The number of rooms would be about 250.
“The idea is that at the back of Enyimba Hotel, there would be an International Convention Centre.
“We have also done an acquisition of more lands because we intend to build a leisure and pleasure park along the waterside corridor. So, you have the Enyimba Hotel, Enyimba Convention Centre, and the Enyimba Leisure and Pleasure Park all around here.
He thanked the Anambra people for the support they have been giving him since 2023 and said that his administration does not know the difference between Anambra and Abia but regards everyone as the same.
“So, for us, that thing called State of origin, we have already abolished it. I maintain, if you live here and you are a good citizen, you pay your taxes here, you are from here,”
In their goodwill messages, the member representing Aba Central State Constituency, Hon. Stephen Ucheonye, the President General, Anambra State Unions Association, Aba Branch, Chief Obiora Nwakpadolo, Ide John Udeagbala and the host, Chief Leo Nnodi Okoye appreciated the massive infrastructural development of Governor Otti in Aba and other parts of the State and said that his style of governance and achievements made so far informed their decision to host him.
Other notable Anambra industrialists including Comrade Uche Okafor, Chief Chidiebere Ezenwaoba, Chief Sir Humphrey Eberechukwu Nwachukwu and Chief Odinaka Nwakaibe while commending the Governor for his infrastructural strides lauded his decision to revitalize some moribund industries in Aba.
The Governor was joined by the member representing Ikwuano/Umuahia Federal Constituency, Hon. Obi Aguocha, the Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Emeruwa, the mayor of Aba North LGA, Hon. Timothy Iheke, the mayor of Aba South LGA, Hon. Obilor Anyanwu, the Honourable Commissioner for Environment, Hon. Philemon Asonye Ogbonna, and the former President of the Chartered Institute of Accountants, Chief Onyeuku Chidi Ajaegbu among others.
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