Uproar as Gov Otti attacks journalist during media chat

Governor Alex Otti has drawn public ire following his verbal attack on a journalist during a media chat held in the State on Friday.

DAILY POST reports that a viral video captured the moment Governor Otti lost his cool after a journalist asked him to provide data showing how his policies have improved the lives of Abia residents, describing the question as “irresponsible” and “stupid.”

During the governor’s monthly media chat, Chika Nwabueze asked:

“Your Excellency, your administration has received praise for infrastructure projects and reforms, but critics say transparency and inclusive governance need improvement. Can you provide verifiable data showing how your policies have directly improved the standard of living of Abia people?”

In response, Governor Otti criticized the journalist, saying:

“You’ve not said anything. Do you live in Abia? Since you live in Umuahia, you should be the one to provide data. This is a serious media chat. We are not here to massage opposition. You cannot come to my media chat and ask me to provide data about the measurable impact of work being done in the state where you live. It is irresponsible. Just because we open this forum for questions doesn’t mean people should be stupid.”

The governor added that his focus is on delivering his campaign promises rather than providing detailed data on government projects:

“Let’s take this seriously. Speech is free, but when you come to my media chat you must be prepared. If you don’t have a question, don’t raise your hand. What do you want to hear from me?”

The governor’s action has attracted condemnation on social media, with many calling on him to apologize to the journalist.

Another angle has emerged, with some alleging that the Governor’s reaction may have been politically motivated, given that the journalist, Chika Nwabueze, works for Don Media Group, owned by Mayor Lucky Igbokwe, popularly called Don Lulu, an APC stakeholder, who is also the Abia State Director of the City Boy Movement.

A source hinted that Governor Otti may have perceived the question as an attempt to embarrass him, potentially benefiting the radio station owner, who is reported to have mobilized a large number of political elites in support of President Bola Tinubu’s re-election.