A prominent community leader and businessman, Chief Nnanna Ukaegbu, has said Abia State flourished between 1999 and 2007 because the then governor, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, was loyal to those who elected him.
He praised him for consistently working for the people, both as a governor and senator.
Chief Ukaegbu noted that Kalu enjoys unprecedented popularity among Abians due to his accomplishments in education, health, agriculture, sports, infrastructure, and workers’ welfare.
“I remember how farm settlements and agricultural plantations were established, while existing ones were maintained for food sufficiency. It’s sad that some of our people easily forget. Abia achieved food sufficiency under Kalu. Rice, cassava, yam, pineapple, and other crops were produced in large quantities during the Kalu era. Abia flourished because he was with the people. It wasn’t about gathering the elite and feeding them with the state’s resources; he worked for the people, just as he is doing today.
“Education was free for all. Today, he is building schools across communities in Abia North, distributing educational materials, and offering scholarships for the training of medical doctors. Don’t forget that Abia State University flourished under him. He built the Abia State University Teaching Hospital, 15 general hospitals, and schools across the state for our children. He has always been with the people, and today, he is repeating the same commitment as a lawmaker. It’s about the consistency of always being with the people.”
Chief Ukaegbu emphasised that Kalu remains the only leader to have offered Abia State purposeful and transformational leadership both as a governor and lawmaker.
“He initiated the construction of Cameroun Road, Ojike Lane, Ehere Road Extension, Umuola, and All Saints’ Academy, all handled by Grandstar Construction Company Limited.
“He also constructed roads in Igbere, Aguiyi-Ironsi Layout, four roads in Government Station Layout, Okigwe Park, Aba Park, Agulu, Olokoro, Awkuzu, Cameroun, Orlu, Nkwerre, Timber, Afara, Niger/Asaba, as well as the asphalt overlay at Mater Dei Cathedral, Okigwe Park Link Road, Nkwoegwu to express, Umuobasi, Oba Car Park, and the extension of Arochukwu Street, Ohuhu, Olokoro Street with a spur to Olokoro Crescent, Eze Ogbulafor, and Nsukka.
“He constructed the Owaza-Obehie-Azumini Road in Ukwa East (over 40 kilometers), Ekenta Igbere, Asaga-Ndibe-Amuma-Okon-Amangwu Road in Ohafia, Nkwoegwu Ring Road in Umuahia North, Abiriba Ring Road, Umuikea-Omoba Road in Isiala Ngwa South, Ndiro-Irunta Road in Ikwuano, Umuchieze-Leru-Lomara-Nneato Road in Umunneochi (over 20 kilometers), and the Ururuka Road to Acho Nwakanma’s residence in Obingwa Local Government. All the roads in Ikwuano were constructed under his administration.
“As a lawmaker, I’ve heard he has facilitated the construction of over 80 roads. He has initiated the reconstruction of over 150 schools, which is unprecedented in the history of Abia State. He has also initiated youth and women empowerment programmes, provided cash and educational support, and promoted agricultural empowerment through mechanised equipment and improved seedlings for food sufficiency. I’m pleased and proud to have someone like Senator Kalu representing Abia North.”