Otti announces development of two new cities in Abia, encourages Abians abroad to invest

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Governor Alex Otti has revealed plans to develop two new cities in Abia State, one near Umuahia and the other close to Aba.

This initiative is aimed at driving economic growth and progress in the state.

Governor Otti made this announcement during a meeting with Abians residing in Maryland, United States.

He encouraged members of the Abia State diaspora to invest in the new city projects, highlighting the potential for economic development and growth in the state.

The development of these two new cities is expected to bring about numerous benefits for the people of Abia State, including job creation, improved infrastructure, and increased economic opportunities.

This announcement has been met with enthusiasm from Abians, both at home and abroad, as it represents a significant step towards progress and development in the state.

The initiative is seen as a positive move that will contribute to the overall growth and prosperity of Abia State.

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