Flash News Africa

Flash News Africa Bringing the news to you as it comes......................

JUST IN: Abuja Teachers Finally Suspend Strike as Wike Intervenes with ₦16bn After Protests by VeryDarkMan with School P...
09/07/2025

JUST IN: Abuja Teachers Finally Suspend Strike as Wike Intervenes with ₦16bn After Protests by VeryDarkMan with School Pupils
Some of the teachers testified that they have been paid June salaries with the new minimum wage; however, they are still waiting for arrears. They gave reasons why they suspended the strike.

(See their reasons in the comments...)

How Otti’s Government Superintends A Drowning Aba.By Uche AguoruOnce again, the rainy season has exposed the frightening...
09/07/2025

How Otti’s Government Superintends A Drowning Aba.

By Uche Aguoru

Once again, the rainy season has exposed the frightening incompetence of the Abia State government in managing erosion and flood control in Aba. The images and videos flooding social media are no exaggeration—homes are submerged, roads have turned into rivers, and the commercial heart of the state is gasping for breath. From Osisioma to Ogbor Hill, Umueze to Ariaria, and Cemetery Road to Ngwa Road, the scenes are tragic and shameful. This is not just nature’s wrath, it is a direct consequence of government negligence.

It is important to recall that Abia State was among the states specifically mentioned in the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET) forecast as being at high risk of experiencing intense rainfall and potential flash floods in the 2025 rainy season. This early warning was not a vague prediction. it was a clear advisory intended to prompt immediate preparedness. States like Abia were urged to strengthen and fortify flood-prone zones in anticipation of the looming danger.

In fairness to the federal government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, proactive steps were taken at the national level. Adequate funds were made available to state governments to mitigate the predicted impact. Given this, one would have expected a high level of responsiveness and strategic action from the Abia State Government. Unfortunately, what we have witnessed instead is a disappointing lack of urgency,proactiveness and visible results.

Governor Alex Otti’s administration claims to have spent ₦3.14 billion on flood and erosion control. If so, where exactly did this money go? Certainly not to Aba, where flooding has made the streets impassable and livelihoods have been washed away. More damning is the administration’s boast of having invested ₦624 billion in road infrastructure. To what end? by painting and marking existing roads and patching potholes on roads built by the past government, while ignoring the critical flood prone zones where urgent attention is required and real construction is needed?

This failure is even more glaring when compared to the meager ₦2–₦4 billion monthly allocation the previous administration operated with. Today, Otti receives over ₦23 billion monthly from the federation account, oil derivation funds, internally generated revenue, cumulatatively, excluding borrowings. With this financial muscle, one would expect a significant transformation in Aba. Instead, the city has continued to drown in flood and the government is busy SIGNATURING away the resources of the state through a BANK in an effort to RECAPITALIZE, its important to reimphasize that Aba the commercial nerve center of Abia state is being submerged, businesses are drowning, peoples livelihoods and properties are being destroyed, churches and schools are being submerged and the residents are suffering untold hardship without any help coming from the government despite the huge resources the government have allegedly written off through flood control.

Residents are weeping. Businesses are ruined. vehicles are submerged in waist-deep waters. Yet, traders and residents are made to pay heavy taxes, and families are forced to relocate from their homes,while the government is more interested in hiring skit makers and influencers to paint a false picture of paradise in Abia.

The current flooding crisis ravaging parts of Aba is not limited to consequence of nature, it is a direct result of the vindictive and shortsighted policy direction of the Otti administration. Rather than building on existing frameworks, the government deliberately ignored the comprehensive flood management design for Aba as detailed in the African Development Bank (AfDB)-backed urban renewal plan championed by the previous administration. That plan was data-driven and engineered to offer long-term solutions to Aba’s perennial flooding.

Instead, in a politically motivated move, the government sidelined expert recommendations and opted for cosmetic interventions. A clear example is the ongoing Port Harcourt Road project, where Julius Berger was hurriedly mobilized with an eye-popping N36.5 billion contract — yet without integrating the vital holistic flood control components that the area desperately requires. Today, areas like Uratta and its environs are submerged and vulnerable, proving that these projects, however grand in budget, are fundamentally flawed in scope.

Governor Otti was elected on the wings of hope and a promise of transformation. Today, that hope is floating in flood water. This administration cannot continue to paper over cracked walls with social media stunts. Real work is needed. Strategic drainage. Long-term erosion control. Proper road reconstruction—not just cosmetic fixes on already stable routes.

It is time Governor Otti stopped investing in propaganda and started investing in people. Aba is not an Instagram set, it’s a floof prone city begging for urgent attention, and the government must act before it collapses.

This is the tragic endpoint of leadership driven by ego and media validation rather than reality.

Aguoru
Is a Public Affairs Analyst

S@d News 😭😭JUST IN: Veteran Nollywood Actress Cynthia Okereke di£s a year after kidn@ppers release.==================Vet...
12/07/2023

S@d News 😭😭

JUST IN: Veteran Nollywood Actress Cynthia Okereke di£s a year after kidn@ppers release.

==================

Veteran Nollywood actress Cynthia Okereke has di£d, 12 months after suffering in kidn@ppers den.

The s@d news was announced by her colleague in the entertainment industry, Joseph Okechukwu.

According to the filmmaker, he was about to pay for Cynthia Okereke’s flight ticket to come to America but sadly, she died on Tuesday night.

-Kemi Filani

ABIA WORKERS NOW DIVIDED INTO 5 CATEGORIES1. Suspended2. Verified3. Unverified4. Ghost 5. SackedMeanwhile, all the above...
08/07/2023

ABIA WORKERS NOW DIVIDED INTO 5 CATEGORIES

1. Suspended
2. Verified
3. Unverified
4. Ghost
5. Sacked

Meanwhile, all the above categories are still very hungry with no hope of getting paid anytime soon.

Welcome To NEW ABIA😭😭😭😭...

THE UNSUNG HEROS: Journey Towards ADFB Loan Of $263m to Abia State. By Obinna Oriaku, former Commissioner of Finance. Th...
03/07/2023

THE UNSUNG HEROS: Journey Towards ADFB Loan Of $263m to Abia State.

By Obinna Oriaku, former Commissioner of Finance.

The journey towards securing the African Development Bank, AFDB, loan of two hundred and sixty three million dollars( $263M), started in 2014, after Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu's emergence as PDP governorship candidate.

Before his election in 2015, and during one of his numerous trips to Enugu for consultations with stakeholders and party meetings, I had taken one Chief Emeka Ononiwu to meet with Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu at Neo Court Hotel Enugu, where i lodged his team. At this time, I was still with First Bank Nigeria Ltd.

For the records, Chief Emeka Ononiwu, a consultant for international development agencies and World bank who incidentally reside in Enugu was introduced to me by Barr. Bob Ogu, a former Commissioner for Works basically because of this project as I told him about the visit of the PDP candidate to Enugu .

My relationship with Biggest Uncle , as I fondly call him, dates back to my days as a student of Abia State University, where Dee Bob Ogu was a young lecturer.

Chief Emeka attended the meeting with the design of Aba township underground flood control system built in the 1970's. The designed master plan was credited to be the only solution to Abia's perennial flooding problem. Note that at this time, Ikpeazu was still a candidate and not yet a Governor. Thus, the journey started before he assumed office as the Executive Governor of Abia State. That meeting presented me with an opportunity of meeting alot of political actors like Dee John Nwangborogu who was just announced as the Director General of Okezuo Abia Campaign Organisation and also a household name in the Ngwa political space.

Chief Emeka, during the meeting, gave a detailed explanation of the map for internal flood control of old Aba as at the 1970's. He also revealed how much efforts the team employed during former Governor Theodore Orji's administration to get get the facility but to no avail even with the attention and nod of world bank to intervene in Aba secured then.

Chief Emeka, said he backed out when the then government referred him to one of the aides of Governor T. A Orji, for further engagements, which did not go down well with him . Consequently, he walked away and shunned the project and the state.

After the general elections and four (4) days of assumption of office as Governor of Abia State, Barr. Bob Chidozie Ogu was made the Project Coordinator (PC) Abia Integrated Infrastructure Development Agency, with seven other members. This agency was saddled with the responsibility of theex*****on of the project. To underscore the importance of the agency, it was the first formal appointment of the new administration after the appointment of three (3) aides to the Governor in the cadre of Special Advisers.

The late Chijioke Nwakodo who was to later become the Chief of Staff to the new Governor, was poised to give every required support to the agency, having concluded and convinced the world bank intervention would be the solution to Abia problems as it covered the hydra headed waste management, erosion control, urban and semi urban roads.

The design also included provision of pipe borne water for Aba but had to be removed due to inherent technical issues. Therefore, It was on this basis that the agency was created and later established through the requisite legislative backing of the Abia State House of Assembly. The Agency's main responsibility was to see the realization of this project and its ex*****on.

Soon after, work started on the project in earnest as presentations were made at the World bank office at Abuja and their subsequent visits to Aba and Abia for various inspections .

We followed up with numerous visits to Abuja to ensure this loan request was included in the national borrowing plan of the federation through the Ministry of Finance and National Assembly which is a prerequisite before we could move to the next stage.

We subsequently came for defence of this loan and presented before the two chambers;House Committee on Appropriation,Local & Foreign Loans and committee on Finance .The Senate committee at the time was chaired by Senator Shehu Sani, while Senator John Owan Enoh was the Senate Committe Chairman on Finance.

The presentation was professionally handled by myself as there was general consensus on my presentation and the need to support the project. Senator TA Orji was among the committee members that day. He was excited at the style of presentation. Hon Eziuche Ubani was also around to network among his colleagues.

After this presentation, regrettably, inexplicable war started as avalanche of petitions flooded the National Assembly on these Abia world bank projects.

However, we pushed and won at that level as we deployed all our contacts to wave off those against the project .These people waging this war, went to the extent of even visiting ADFB office at Abuja discouraging them from going ahead with Abia project while other states moved on .

Those who were against this project used the National Assembly bureaucracy to stagnate us while the other seven states that presented with us which includes; Enugu, Kano, Kaduna, moved on.

There was a debilitating spanner that was thrown in the wheel of progress for the Abia project at the office of the clerk of the National Assembly. Their intention was to deliberately frustrate the Abia project.

For instance, an official communication to the Ministry of Finance and the (SGF), Secretary to the Government of the Federation conveying their approval was dented with deliberate errors and this was done on two different occasions.We lost over five months at this particular stage causing frustration and disenchantment, which was palpable among members of Abia team. I must confess that there was paucity of funds to carry on this project as 80% of the cost of travels, hotel accommodation and other logistics were borne personally by members of the agency and the team.

At a point, We even reached out to the then Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe and other Abians at the National Assembly to step-in to resolve the problem .

The design of these projects became a problem and they were turned down over 3 different times at the world bank . They demanded 100% perfection in all these projects. When I left office, the team kept pushing which led to the visit of the Governor with a team to Abidjan Cote d'ivoire on an ADFB meeting . All these were to assure the bank about our resolve to partner with them on this project.

The delay made ADFB to almost chicken out of the transaction but for the resilience of the key actors(The Governor, Emeka and Bob) and personal relationships established during this period, the commitment, and sincerity of these gentlemen .

I must first thank God for His grace towards the realization of this project; Barr. Bob Ogu for his interest and subsequent introduction of Chief Emeka Ononiwu, a passionate Abian who though formally engaged as consultant to the state on World bank and development agencies was not paid a KOBO for all his services to Abia since 2015 . From the $54m NEWMAP, $50m RAMP and this current $263m ADFB.

Its instructive to note that ADFB on noticing the commitment of the state towards the actualization of the project graciously approved grant of $1.5m for the designing of all these projects using their approved contractors.

I can recall how one of the Governors offered mouth watering offer that ran into hundreds of millions for some of these World bank interventions to be moved to his State which we all refused because we believe in our dear state, Abia.

I make bold to say that while I served as Commissioner for finance from 2015 to 2019, no KOBO was paid as consultancy fee for all there services. It was free and sacrificial for the love and
development of the state . Any voucher or document seen as consultancy or facilitation fee for any of these projects should be thoroughly investigated as no payment was made to anybody to the best of my knowledge.

God will bless you more , even if the state fails to acknowledge and appreciate your contributions.

The following people deserves acknowledgement and appreciation for their contributions even if the state fails to do so:

1. The former Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu and his team that went to Abidjan, Cote D'lvoir in March 2020. They toiled daily to ensure it was realised and yours faithfully Obinna Oriaku

2. Senator T.A Orji whose administration first stated this romance with the World Bank .

3. The former Deputy Governor Udeh Oko Chukwu, who also followed up and assisted.

4. Chief Necheta Omerekpe, who used his contact being a national assembly contractor to step in when it mattered most .

5. Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe who followed up with his colleagues to ensure the sabotage at the National Assembly stopped .

6. Hon Eziuche Ubani who also followed up among his colleagues.

7. Hon Emeka Longman Nwachukwu, the then Commissioner for works during Sen. TA Orji administration.

8. The then Abia 6th Assembly, led by Rt. Hon. Martins Azubuike for their legislative backing

Special appreciations to our Amazons in diaspora; Madam Ngozi Okonjo Iwuala, Arunma Oteh and Lady Vivian Irondi currently at World bank headquarters, New York. These amazons are truly Abians as they assisted at one point during this period .

Like i said ealier, credit goes to Abia and the entire team that worked for over Seven years to see to the realization of this project.

The duty of the new administration is to see to the speedy commencement of this project while learning on the mistakes of the past government on world bank projects . They demand 100% compliance to their agreement .

We must see Abia first in all we do...

Obinna Oriaku
Former Commissioner for finance 2015/ 2019, First runner up at APC Governorship Primaries 2022

Address

Abuja

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Flash News Africa posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Flash News Africa:

Share