🤣🤣 THE CONFIDENCE IS LOUD, BUT THE LOGIC IS ON LEAVE!
So because Governor Alex Otti is constructing roads, rebuilding schools and improving public infrastructure, Local Government Chairmen must now suspend their own responsibilities and hide behind the Governor’s achievements?
Wonderful mathematics! 😂
You asked whether there is a single LGA project in Abiriba, but before anyone could answer, you had already written the conclusion, prosecuted the case and delivered judgment from your WhatsApp courtroom.
Please calm down, Your Lordship! 🤣
The truth you are desperately running away from is simple: government is coordinated.
The State Government and the 17 Local Governments are not rival kingdoms operating separate foreign policies. They cooperate through statutory structures, joint programmes, counterpart responsibilities and coordinated development plans.
A project may be initiated by the State, supported by an LGA, implemented through a ministry or agency and ultimately serve communities across council boundaries. Public administration is more sophisticated than your childish formula of:
“State project equals state money only.”
“LGA project must carry Chairman’s photograph.”
“Anything without a billboard did not happen.”
🤣🤣🤣
You listed statutory allocations, IGR, grants, donor support and even security votes as though reading out revenue headings automatically proves how every individual project was financed.
Where is your documentary evidence?
Where is the project-specific funding schedule?
Where are the audited accounts?
Where are the payment vouchers?
Where is the bank statement proving that no LGA participated in any coordinated programme?
You have none.
You simply gathered financial terminology, arranged it in bold letters and hoped the grammar would frighten everybody. 😂
Even more amusing is your dramatic question:
“Are you saying the Governor is using all 17 LGA allocations?”
Who said that?
You manufactured an allegation, attributed it to someone else and then began interrogating your own invention.
That is not accountability.
That is shadowboxing. 🤣
Nobody said the Governor swallowed the allocations of the 17 LGAs. Nobody said Abia State’s monthly allocation disappeared. The point is that responsible governance involves state–local collaboration, especially in roads, healthcare, security, sanitation, agriculture, youth development and community infrastructure.
And yes, every LGA Chairman must account for council funds.
But accountability is not achieved by shouting “corruption” before examining salaries, pensions, primary healthcare obligations, sanitation, security interventions, ongoing projects and jointly funded programmes.
You cannot use one screenshot of gross monthly revenue as a complete forensic audit.
That is like seeing somebody’s salary alert and immediately concluding that the person stole the money because you did not see a new mansion the following morning. 🤣😁
Ask questions—certainly.
Demand project lists—absolutely.
Request audited accounts—correct.
But stop dressing political assumptions in the borrowed gown of financial expertise.
The question is not whether Governor Otti’s projects exist. They are visible.
The question is not whether LGAs receive allocations. They do.
The serious questions are:
What obligations were paid?
What projects were executed?
What programmes were jointly funded?
What services were delivered?
What balances remained?
Bring the budgets, audited statements, procurement records and project reports.
Until then, your performance is entertaining—but it is not evidence.
Loud suspicion is not an audit.
Bold lettering is not a bank statement.
And laughter cannot repair broken logic. 🤣🤣🤣

