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Abia Opens Door For Investors
Governor Theodore Orji
of Abia says the state government has provided a congenial atmosphere for foreign and local investors to invest in the state .
Orji made this known at the presentation of award to ‘distinguished’ indigenes of the state by Multimesh Broadcasting Company, owners of Love FM Radio station in Umuahia last Tuesday.
He said with the provision of adequate security for lives and property, “Abia door is open to investors’’.
The governor said though the station had been in operation in other major cities of the country for many years, it decided to open its Umuahia station “at the appropriate time.
According to him, “when there was insecurity in the state with kidnapping and armed robbery, they did not come, in spite of our clarion calls for investors to come.
“But because the atmosphere has been congenial and there is political peace and unity, they decided to come here and establish,’’ he said.
Orji said prominent Abia politicians, who ‘went on exile’ because they were not satisfied with the political situation, had now returned to contribute to the development of the state.
He listed the construction of a 5,000-capacity International Conference Centre, two secretariat complexes for civil servants and new markets, as some of the achievements of his administration.
The governor appealed to the station to assist his administration in showcasing the investment potential of Abia to the outside world.
In his address, the Group Managing Director of the company, Mr Geofrey Ohuabunwa, described the station as the second largest broadcast company in Nigeria.
Ohuabunwa said the mission of the station was to transmit quality programmes to educate, inform, and entertain its listeners.
He said the station in Abia would be used to share love among families as well as project Igbo culture and language.
The chairman of the occasion retired Gen. C.C Iwueze, expressed happiness that the company had been able to deliver on its promise to spread love in Abia within the short period of its existence.
“We could not have achieved this landmark without your support and love for us,’’ Iwueze said.
Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Canada Ojo Maduekwe was honoured for introducing bicycle riding as Minister of Transport and for his contributions to the growth of democracy in Nigeria.
Others are the wife of the governor, Mrs Odochi Orji, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, former Flying Eagles Coach, John Obuh, and an Abuja-based oil merchant, Mr Uche Ogah.
The Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Minister of Labour, Chief Emeka Wogu, and the Group Managing Director of Diamond Bank, Mr Alex Oti, were among the indigenes honoured.
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