Good Governance

Abia: WhenThe Center Struggled, But Things Did Not Fall Apart – Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Abia: WhenThe Center Struggled, But Things Did Not Fall Apart – Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

ABIA: WHEN THE CENTER STRUGGLED, BUT THINGS DID NOT FALL APART In Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the tragedy of Umuofia was never that the people lacked strength. It was that the old order refused to listen, even as new winds gathered at the horizon. The real danger was not the arrival of the white man but the rigidity of a leadership that mistook stubbornness for wisdom. When the center failed to adapt, “the machete struck the air.” Abia today stands at a similar crossroads — a place where old suspicions wrestle with new realities, where citizens, long betrayed by decades…
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Broken, Promised, Burdened Citizens: Service  And Progress In The Age Of  Disillusioned Governance- Examining Abia State – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Broken, Promised, Burdened Citizens: Service And Progress In The Age Of Disillusioned Governance- Examining Abia State – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Broken Promised, Burdened Citizens: Service and Progress in the Age of Disillusioned Governance — Examining Abia State The Achebean Mirror: When a People Grow Tired of Waiting In The Trouble with Nigeria, Chinua Achebe argued that Nigeria’s central dilemma was not the land or the people, but leadership—its failures, its inconsistencies, and its inability to win the trust of those it governs. This observation, though written decades ago, reads today like a prophecy tailored to Abia State. A people once promised renewal often grow skeptical, burdened by memories of unfulfilled commitments. Their suspicion is not born from malice; it is…
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Governor Otti Poised To Deepen Abia’s Transformation With 2026 Budget Estimate -By Ebere Uzoukwa Ph.D (SSA To Governor Otti On Public Affairs)

Governor Otti Poised To Deepen Abia’s Transformation With 2026 Budget Estimate -By Ebere Uzoukwa Ph.D (SSA To Governor Otti On Public Affairs)

Governor Otti Poised to Deepen Abia’s Transformation with 2026 Budget Estimate By Ebere Uzoukwa, PhD The highly anticipated presentation of the 2026 budget estimate by His Excellency, Governor Alex Chioma Otti OFR, before the 8th Abia State House of Assembly tomorrow, marks another defining moment in Abia’s evolving development story. Following two consecutive, results-oriented budget cycles, this exercise is expected to reinforce the administration's reputation for purposeful planning, transparent governance, and an unwavering commitment to rebuilding Abia into a modern, functional, and economically vibrant state. The effectiveness of previous budget implementations has been the cornerstone of the Governor's transformation agenda.…
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A Burning Desire: A Poetic Chronicle Of Abia’s Rebirth – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

A Burning Desire: A Poetic Chronicle Of Abia’s Rebirth – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

A BURNING DESIRE A Poetic Chronicle of Abia’s Rebirth Aba is rising again—not by accident,but through a leadership whose vision burns like dawn breaking through a long night. Chinedu Ikedieze (Aki) captures it best:Aba has never witnessed this kind of determined, deliberate leadership.His words echo the heartbeat of every Aba-born creative returning home to launch the Aba-Made Film Project—a renaissance that reclaims the city’s ancient genius for storytelling and reinvents it for a new generation. But this awakening is deeper than cinema.Through Project Ekwueme, 947 primary healthcare centres are being revived—turning shame into dignity,turning ₦500 maternity tragedies into world-class community…
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A New Abia In Motion: The Electric Bus Revolution Has Arrived – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

A New Abia In Motion: The Electric Bus Revolution Has Arrived – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

A New Abia in Motion: The Electric Bus Revolution Has Arrived Global Vision. Local Action. Real Impact. Across the world, great cities are defined not just by the height of their buildings but by the efficiency, safety, and dignity of their transportation systems. From Oslo to Seoul, from Kigali to Shenzhen, electric mobility has become the gold standard of modern governance—and today, Ndi Abia can proudly say: we are entering that global league. The unveiling of Abia’s brand-new electric buses is not merely a transport upgrade; it is a philosophical statement. It is the rebirth of a state that once…
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A Daniel Has Come To Judgement: Schooling Obinna Oriaku On Public Finance, Transparency And Intellectual Honesty – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

A Daniel Has Come To Judgement: Schooling Obinna Oriaku On Public Finance, Transparency And Intellectual Honesty – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

A Daniel Has Come to Judgment: Schooling Obinna Oriaku on Public Finance, Transparency and Intellectual Honesty It is curious — almost tragicomic — that the same man who supervised Abia’s finances between 2015–2019 without publishing a single Quarterly Budget Implementation Report now seeks to interrogate Q2 and Q3 2025 documents with the zeal of a philosopher-king. But as Shakespeare warned in Measure for Measure, “Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.” In this debate, however, the irony is reversed: he who fell by opacity now pretends to rise by feigned transparency. Before we engage his questions, the stage…
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The Enyimba Economic Distric & The Rise Of Abia’s SME Powerhouse: A Historical And Data-Driven Argument- By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

The Enyimba Economic Distric & The Rise Of Abia’s SME Powerhouse: A Historical And Data-Driven Argument- By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

THE ENYIMBA ECONOMIC DISTRICT & THE RISE OF ABIA’S SME POWERHOUSE: A HISTORICAL AND DATA-DRIVEN ARGUMENT The story of Abia’s economic revival cannot be told without acknowledging the deep historical roots of enterprise in Aba. From the 1970s textile clusters to the legendary “Aba Made” boom of the 1980s and early 2000s, Abia has always been Nigeria’s grassroots innovation capital. Yet, despite its enormous informal productivity, successive administrations allowed the economic engine to decay—flooded roads, epileptic power, zero standards support, and no export architecture. By 2019, UNIDO and the National Bureau of Statistics classified the Aba industrial cluster as one…
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The Julius Berger Effect In Abia: Why Quality Infrastructure Is The New Political Currency – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

The Julius Berger Effect In Abia: Why Quality Infrastructure Is The New Political Currency – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

The Julius Berger Effect in Abia: Why Quality Infrastructure Is the New Political Currency In a nation where road construction has historically served as a coded language for rent-seeking, inflated contracts, and premature collapse, Abia State’s insistence on Julius Berger is not merely an engineering decision—it is a philosophical reset. It signals a government that understands that reputation, not rhetoric, now builds economies. For the first time in decades, Abians are witnessing infrastructure designed to last, not to fail; infrastructure awarded on competence, not political patronage; infrastructure built to German standards, not patched with cosmetic asphalt that dissolves after the…
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Abia’s Q3 2025 Financial Report: Facts, Context And The Politics Of Manufactured Doubt – A Response To Obinna Oriaku – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Abia’s Q3 2025 Financial Report: Facts, Context And The Politics Of Manufactured Doubt – A Response To Obinna Oriaku – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

Abia’s Q3 2025 Financial Report: Facts, Context and the Politics of Manufactured Doubt — A Response to Obinna Oriaku Public commentary on Abia State’s finances is healthy for democracy, but it becomes dangerous when it is anchored on selective interpretation, exaggerated arithmetic, and an unfortunate attempt to weaponize public misunderstanding. Obinna Oriaku’s critique of Abia’s Q3 2025 Financial Report is a vivid example of how numbers can be stretched to create suspicion where none exists, and how nostalgia for opacity can be disguised as patriotism. His concerns sound weighty until they are placed beside verifiable data, constitutional accounting rules and…
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What If Gov. Otti Is Wrong?: A Question That Falls Apart The Moment The Facts Arrive – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

What If Gov. Otti Is Wrong?: A Question That Falls Apart The Moment The Facts Arrive – By Prof Chukwuemeka Ifegwu Eke

*WHAT IF GOV. OTTI IS WRONG? A Question That Falls Apart the Moment the Facts Arrive* Every political era has its favourite question, and in Abia today, the provocation of choice seems to be: “What if Gov. Otti is wrong?”It is a beautifully dramatic question—until one places it beside actual history, verifiable data, and the sobering memory of what Abia truly was before May 2023. Then the question disintegrates into dust. To ask whether Otti is wrong, one must first recall what he inherited. Between 2015 and 2023, salary arrears mounted across institutions like a national embarrassment. Abia Poly, Absu…
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