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Abia: Otti Denies Suing Tinubu

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Governor Alex Otti of Abia State, has dismissed reports that he sued President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Federal Government.
 
The governor said such news should be disregarded for what they are, figment of the imaginations of their peddlers.
 
Some media reports had claimed that Otti sued President Tinubu for refusing him to build a seaport in the South east business nerve Centre.
 
It’s not not Governor Otti said  in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Kazie Uko.
 
 
 
The statement read:”Abia State Government’s attention has been drawn to a fake report trending on social media, especially X (formerly Twitter), that the Governor had sued the Nigerian Government and President Bola Tinubu at the International Criminal Court (ICC).
 
“The fake news claims that Governor Otti sued the Federal Republic of Nigeria and President Tinubu for allegedly refusing to grant the request of the Abia Governor to establish a seaport as well as an international airport in Abia.
 
“Another part of the badly stringed and concocted report alleges that Governor Otti had also placed a ban on businesses operated by Nigerians of northern extraction resident in Abia State, until the approval for the establishment of the said seaport and international airport is granted.
 
“There is absolutely no truth in this wickedly contrived fable. We are still on the drawing board on the proposed seaport while the Federal Government provided for an airstrip in Abia in the current budget, for which we are grateful.
 
“The general public is by this statement, therefore, advised to ignore the fake report, treat it for what it is, a trash, and consign it to the waste bin, as it is the handiwork of idle rabble-rousers.”
 
Recall that President Tinubu had earlier in the week commission the Aba Power Plant that has now become the talk of the town.

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