By Bayo Olupohunda Ezra Ukanwa
Governor Alex Otti has denied reports of leaving the Labour Party to join Atiku Abubakar鈥檚 opposition coalitionHe reaffirmed his commitment to governing Abia state, stating he hasn鈥檛 attended or been invited to any coalition meetings, and remains focused on state developmentAddressing past internal disputes within the Labour Party, Otti said issues were resolved through due process and expressed confidence that any remaining concerns will be settled
Abia state governor Alex Otti has firmly denied claims that he has dumped the Labour Party (LP) to join a new opposition coalition led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
Speaking to journalists in Umuahia on Tuesday, July 2, Otti dismissed the speculation, describing it as baseless and unfounded.
鈥淚 am still a member of the Labour Party. I have not been invited to any coalition meeting, and I have not attended any. We are focused on doing the work that Abia people elected us to do.” the governor said.
Otti: Focus remains on Abia, not national politics
Governor Otti, who came into office under the LP banner in 2023, emphasised that his attention remains solely on governance in Abia State.
He reiterated that neither he nor his team is involved in any coalition talks at the national level.
鈥淲e are not attending any coalition meeting. I鈥檝e not attended one and nobody has invited me. We are just busy working for Abians. That鈥檚 what matters,” he explained.
Otti acknowledges past internal party issues
Otti also spoke candidly about past challenges within the Labour Party, admitting that there were disagreements, but reaffirming that such issues were part of any functional political system.
鈥淲e had issues. In politics, if you work with people and don鈥檛 have any disagreements, then something is wrong.
“But we fought all the way to the Supreme Court to reclaim our party,鈥 he said.
He expressed optimism that any lingering matters within the party would be resolved soon, adding,
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 run away from problems, you stay and fix them.鈥
Otti distances self from Atiku-led movement
In recent weeks, several opposition figures have floated the idea of forming a coalition ahead of the 2027 general elections, with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) being touted as a potential platform.
However, Governor Otti made it clear that he is not part of those discussions.
His remarks follow speculation over his political future, especially as high-profile figures from various parties continue to align ahead of the next election cycle. Otti鈥檚 strong stance is expected to reassure Labour Party supporters in Abia and beyond.
Otti: ‘I am committed to good governance’
Otti reaffirmed that his primary obligation is to the people of Abia State. 鈥淲e are happy where we are. The focus is on delivering good governance, not political speculation,鈥 he stated.
With this declaration, Governor Otti appears to have laid to rest the swirling rumours of a defection, at least for now.
Source: Legit.ng