In the House of Representatives, Amobi Ogah, who represents Abia State’s Isuikwuato/Umunneochi Federal Constituency, has denied his alleged suspension from the Labour Party and maintained his unshakeable devotion to Governor Alex Otti.
Otti and all LP Lawmakers in the House of Representatives were recently suspended by the Julius Abure-led Labour Party faction.
On Thursday in Abuja, Ogah told NAN that his allegiance to his state governor, Otti, would not be affected by the indefinite suspension from Abure’s side because it carried no weight.
He reaffirmed his determination to remain focused on his legislative duties and unshaken in his political conviction.
“The suspension is a joke taken too far and a distraction sponsored by elements threatened by the new face of leadership in Abia State.
“I want to make it clear; the so-called suspension means absolutely nothing to me.
“I have the mandate of the people, and my commitment to Gov. Otti and his transformational agenda in Abia remains unshakable,” Ogah said.
He reiterated his confidence in the governor’s leadership, adding that Otti has brought hope, accountability and progress to Abia.
Otti said, “Gov. Alex Otti is the best thing that has happened to our state in decades. I am with him full time.
“Nobody can bully us out of this progressive movement. No amount of intimidation can stop the will of the people.”
The lawmaker urged his constituents to maintain composure and concentration, promising to stick to his goal of providing the people of Isuikwuato and Umunneochi with effective representation.
NAN