Governor Alex Otti Urges Church Leaders To Mobilize Congregations For INEC Continuous Voter Registration Exercise
Abia Governor Alex Otti calls on church leaders to mobilize members for INEC registration to ensure continued development and active civic participation.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 30, 2026, 9:37 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Punch

A Call For Civic Engagement From The Pulpit
Governor Alex Otti has made a direct appeal to the clergy to leverage their influence in driving democratic participation across Abia State. During a recent visit to the Assemblies of God Church in Aba, the governor stressed that the approaching general elections require a proactive stance from the religious community. He argued that shying away from political responsibility effectively hands the reins of power to those who may not share the community's values or vision for progress. By urging church leaders to mobilize their members for the Independent National Electoral Commission registration, Otti seeks to bridge the gap between faith based communities and the electoral process.
Redefining The Role Of Believers In Modern Governance
Reflecting on his personal upbringing as the son of a pastor, the governor addressed a historical tendency among some religious groups to avoid political involvement. Otti noted that while traditional teachings once suggested politics should be avoided, such a stance overlooks the biblical premise that power is an instrument of divine will. He contended that if believers remain passive, the center stage of governance will be occupied by individuals who do not prioritize the public good. This perspective frames voter registration not just as a legal requirement, but as a moral obligation for those invested in the ethical management of society.
Securing The Future Of Regional Infrastructure And Development
The governor highlighted the direct correlation between high voter turnout and the sustainability of ongoing developmental projects within the state. He expressed concern that many residents in Aba remain unregistered or fail to participate on election day despite being eligible. According to Otti, the most effective way for citizens to protect the improvements seen in infrastructure and public services is through the ballot box. He emphasized that every vote acts as a voice that determines whether the current momentum of transformation in Abia will be maintained or stalled by administrative shifts.
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