Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, yesterday held an enlarged State Executive Council meeting, expanded to jointly sit with the leadership of the State House of Assembly and signed 18 Executive Bills into Law as part of activities to mark his second year anniversary in office.

Speaking while assenting to the bills, Governor Otti said that the new Laws encapsulate thoughtful legislative provisions for achieving his Government’s vision in critical areas such as performance-based administration, accountability, and delivery of good governance.

The State Executive Council explained that the legislations align with the survey of the community and neighborhood development proposals, captured in his manifesto and the recommendations of the transition committee report of 2023.

He saluted the State House of Assembly for its focused leadership and commitment to the new Abia and for providing strong legislative support to the programme and policy outlays of the Executive branch of Government.

“Without legislative support, much of whatever is achieved in the short period of time could have cost a lot of money. And, I have no doubt that the volume of legislations we have put in place will guarantee the sustenance of the gains that have been made over the last two years.

“Whether you are looking at managing infrastructure expansion protocols, greater development roadmap, or smaller agencies of government, many of us in this room would agree that, a lot is changing in terms of development approach in our urban and semi-urban centres.” He stated.

Presenting the bills, the Speaker, Abia State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Emeruwa, described the bills as abstract but very impactful on the people, adding that some of them are amendments.

“These 18 bills, some of which are amendments to the old laws. The results and effects of the bills will be visible in the lives of the people.

The Speaker noted that the present administration in Abia has brought joy in the State and assured of the continuous support to the Executive by the Legislature.

In their goodwill messages, the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Austin Okezie Meregini, the Majority Leader, Uchenna Kalu Okoro and the Member representing Ukwa West State Constituency, Hon. Godwin Adiele said that Governor Otti has maintained pragmatic, focused and visionary leadership in the State.

They assured of the cooperation and collaboration of Abia State House of Assembly towards the sustainance of good governance in the State.

Reviewing the bills and laws, the state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Ikechukwu Uwanna, disclosed that a total of 30 Executive bills have been passed under Governor Otti and noted that the Government of Dr. Otti run on transparency and policy driven bills and laws which he said are in line with the manifesto of the Governor.

The Commissioner enumerated some of the 18 bills signed into law to include; Abia State Senior Citizens Law 2025, Abia State Road Maintenance Agency (repeal) law 2025, Abia State Estate Development Agency (Repeal) Law 2025, Abia State Orientation Agency (Amendment) Law 2025 among others.

The Bill assenting ceremony by the Executive Governor of the State was witnessed by the Deputy Governor of Abia State, Engr. Ikechukwu Emetu, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Kenneth Kalu, Chief of Staff to the Governor, Pastor Caleb Ajagba, the state Head of Service, Mr Benson Ojeikere, members of the expanded Executives Council of Abia State Government and members of the House of Assembly.