The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria has commended Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, for the notable economic progress recorded in the state under his leadership.
The President and Chairman of the Council of the CIBN, Prof. Pius Olarenwaju, made this known on Thursday when he led members of the institute on a courtesy visit to the governor at his office.
He noted that the state had recorded significant economic milestones, including a 10 per cent increase in Gross Domestic Product, an eight per cent reduction in poverty, the attraction of investments and the creation of over 10,000 jobs.
“You have achieved, within this short time, notable economic progress, including a 10 per cent GDP increase, an eight per cent poverty reduction in this part of the country, the attraction of significant investments and the creation of over 10,000 jobs.
“We have heard about it in the newspapers, but it is more glorious for us to see it firsthand and go back to tell more people. So, we appreciate you, sir,” he stated.
Olarenwaju also lauded improvements in the social sector, including strengthened healthcare delivery, reduced mortality rates, the introduction of health insurance and enhanced education infrastructure through free education policies.
He further acknowledged improvements in road infrastructure and other ongoing projects, which he described as evidence of purposeful governance.
He commended the state’s Operation Crush initiative, noting that it had improved security, boosted youth confidence and enhanced economic activities across Abia.
The CIBN chairman also saluted Otti’s contributions to the banking and finance profession and informed him of plans by the institute to organise an event later in the year to honour outstanding former bank chief executives for their impact on the industry.
Describing Otti as a goodwill ambassador of the institute, Olarenwaju said the governor’s achievements had become a source of pride to CIBN members.
He added that Otti continued to represent the institute well, having made a mark in the banking industry and now excelling in public service.
Olarenwaju called for deeper collaboration between the CIBN and the Abia State Government in areas such as financial literacy, financial inclusion, completion of the CIBN state office and infrastructural development, among others.
He disclosed that the institute was involved in a national programme aimed at training 10 million women and youths on financial inclusion, describing financial literacy as fundamental to economic empowerment.
“We want the involvement of the state in this programme. I mentioned earlier that there is a condition precedent to financial inclusion, and that is financial literacy.
