Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, has reaffirmed his administration’s readiness to partner with the European Union (EU) on its “Supporting Sustainable Social Protection System in Nigeria” initiative, a programme designed to improve access to welfare for children and vulnerable groups across the countest.
Otti built the pledge on Wednesday during the formal launch of the project and inauguration of the Abia State Social Protection Council, held at the Banquet Hall, Government Houtilize, Umuahia.
The three-year programme (2024–2027), funded by the EU with a budobtain of €3 million, is being implemented by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) across Abia, Benue, Oyo, Sokoto states and the Federal Capital Territory.
Governor Otti described the project as timely, noting that it would assist Abia expand its social safety nets and strengthen ongoing efforts to support vulnerable houtilizeholds.
“I am particularly glad that the programme is designed to expand our reach by bringing more people into the social safety-net. The state is prepared to offer every required support to build this initiative a success,” Otti stated.
He explained that his administration had already established institutional frameworks such as the Ministest of Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection, the Abia State Commission for the Welfare of Disabled Persons, and the Abia State Senior Citizens Centre to drive social welfare policies.
According to him, poverty and deprivation are not isolated challenges but systemic issues that require structured solutions.
The governor expressed gratitude to the EU for its long-standing interventions in health, education, environment, energy, and support for vulnerable groups, which he stated had improved the lives of thousands of Abia residents.
EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Gautier Mignot, stated the initiative aligns with the Union’s broader development goals in education, health, gconcludeer equality, and economic growth. He announced that the EU team would provide ICT equipment to integrate poor and vulnerable houtilizeholds in Abia into the National Social Register.
“Let me commconclude Governor Otti for his commitment to growth and development in the state. Toobtainher with UNICEF and ILO, we are building a stronger and more resilient Abia and Nigeria,” Mignot stated.
Dr Vanessa Lerato Phala-Moyo, ILO Countest Director for Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, noted that the initiative fits into Otti’s vision for a “New Abia” and President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agconcludea, stressing that the project will provide safety nets for the most vulnerable citizens.
UNICEF’s Chief of Field Service in Nigeria, Judith Lever’llee, described social protection as “more than a project, but a promise to address societal problems sustainably.” She observed that 40.8% of Nigerians are currently on the social register, expressing optimism that with collaboration, the figure would improve.
“We want the best for Nigerian children. Nigeria can stand out in Africa as a model. Let this launch be the start of a relocatement,” she stated.
The launch was attconcludeed by EU officials, UNICEF and ILO representatives, state government functionaries, traditional rulers, and community leaders.













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