As a new month begins, it comes with renewed hope, fresh opportunities, and a moment for reflection. Beyond the usual exchange of goodwill messages, this season calls for something deeper—responsibility, action, and commitment to shaping the future of Abia State. It is in this spirit that Ambassador Dr. Osita Offor, widely known as De Ultimate Commander and the Ikenga Gburugburu of Ohafia Ancient Kingdom, passionately calls on the resilient people of Abia to rise and take their rightful place in determining the destiny of their state.
This is not just another month; it is a defining moment. The future of Abia cannot be left in the hands of a few. It demands the collective strength, voice, and participation of all her sons and daughters, both at home and in the diaspora. Every eligible citizen has a role to play in ensuring that the state moves toward progress, accountability, and purposeful leadership.

Through the platform of Abia Arise, there is a renewed call for unity under a shared vision of development and transformation. But vision alone is not enough—action is the bridge between where we are and where we aspire to be. That action begins with taking part in the ongoing voter registration process and ensuring that your voting status is active in Abia State.
For many, this means going out to register for a Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC). For others, especially those living outside the state, it means taking the necessary steps to transfer their voter registration to Abia so they can vote directly from their polling units at home. Presence matters. Participation matters. And now, more than ever, every vote will matter.
A PVC is not just an ordinary card; it is a powerful tool. It represents your voice, your right, and your influence in deciding the kind of leadership and governance you want. It is a peaceful yet potent instrument for demanding accountability and building a future that benefits everyone. When you choose to register and vote, you are taking responsibility not just for today, but for generations yet unborn.

No one should be discouraged or misled into believing that their vote does not count. Democracy thrives on participation, and the strength of Abia lies in the unity and determination of its people. When citizens come together with a shared purpose, real change becomes not just possible, but inevitable.
Amb. Dr. Osita Offor therefore urges youths, women, men, professionals, artisans, traders, students, and elders across Abia to take this message seriously. This new month should mark a turning point—a time to move from words to action. Register with Abia Arise, secure your PVC, update or transfer your voter information where necessary, and prepare to fully exercise your civic duty.
The journey to a better Abia begins with a single step, but it requires all of us walking together. The opportunity to shape the future is here. The responsibility belongs to us all.
Abia Arise. Abia Arise. Abia Arise.
Your PVC is your weapon. Voting is your right. The future is in your hands.
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