Abia State Govt Dismisses Claims Of Lawsuit Against Nigerian Government At “World Court”

Posted on February 10, 2026

 

The Abia State Government said that it has taken note of a spurious, misleading, and entirely fabricated report circulating on social media and certain fringe platforms alleging that His Excellency, Governor Alex Chioma Otti, OFR, has sued the Federal Government of Nigeria at a so-called “World Court” over the approval of a cargo airport in Aba.

 

While clearing the air on the propaganda by mischief-makers, Prince Okey Kanu, the Honourable Commissioner for Information said, “Let it be stated categorically and without ambiguity that no such lawsuit exists, and Governor Alex Otti has neither approached nor petitioned any international court against the Nigerian Government on this matter or any other. The story is false in its entirety, reckless in intent, and deliberately crafted to mislead the public”.

 

“For the avoidance of doubt, issues relating to aviation infrastructure approvals in Nigeria are clearly defined within existing national regulatory and administrative frameworks. At no time has the Abia State Government contemplated, let alone initiated any international litigation on such matters. The suggestion that a sitting governor would bypass constitutional processes to accuse Nigeria of “marginalization” or genocide before an imaginary “World Court” exposes the depth of desperation and irresponsibility of the authors of this propaganda.”

 

“The claim that Governor Otti alleged that Igbos are being killed or denied rights in Lagos, or that such allegations formed part of any petition, is a wicked lie calculated to inflame ethnic sentiments, create unnecessary tension, and drag the Governor’s name into a dangerous web of falsehood.”

 

“Governor Alex Otti is a firm believer in national unity, lawful engagement, and constructive federal collaboration not sensationalism or ethnic blackmail.”

“This concocted narrative bears all the hallmarks of a coordinated smear campaign by opposition elements and failed political actors who are unsettled by the transparent, reform-driven, and people-focused governance currently being delivered in Abia State. Having failed to counter performance with facts, they have now resorted to crude fabrication and outright lies.”

 

“The Abia State Government advises members of the public to disregard this fake report in its entirety and urges media practitioners to verify information from credible and official sources before publication. We also reserve the right to pursue appropriate actions against individuals or platforms that deliberately peddle falsehoods capable of undermining public peace and confidence in government.”

 

“Governor Alex Otti remains focused on rebuilding Abia State through due process, strategic engagement with relevant federal authorities, and the pursuit of sustainable development projects that benefit Ndi Abia and Nigeria at large.”

 

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