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Benue Security: Ortom Sues For Calm, Support For Gov Alia

Samuel Ortom

From Dooshima Terkura, Makurdi

The immediate past Governor of Benue State, Chief Samuel Ortom has appealed to people of the state to remain calm and support Governor Alia in his leadership journey especially in his quest to provide security to the state.

The former Governor stated this in a statement signed by his Media Aide, Terver Akase, in response to the barrage of reactions and debates both in the conventional and social media following the launch of the State Civil Protection Guards (BSCPG), also known as “Anyam Nyor,” by the current Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia.

He noted that many of the reactions had suggested that the present administration merely renamed the Community Volunteer Guards which is a legacy of his administration.

Chief Ortom said he understands and deeply appreciates all those who have held passionate discussions regarding the issue, but wishes to appeal to them to sheathe their swords and give peace a chance.

The former Governor said it is natural to have differing opinions on governance and the direction of the state, but he implores those with strong views on the matter to remember that government is not a static entity; it is rather a dynamic and evolving system.

He pointed out that the State Executive Council, in collaboration with the House of Assembly, has the constitutional power to make laws and amend existing ones to address development issues at any given period.

Chief Ortom appealed to the people of the state to support Governor Alia in his leadership journey and pray for the success of the present administration, as it will ultimately be for the benefit of everyone including himself.

He said during his two terms as Governor, he dedicated himself to serving the people of Benue State to the best of his ability, guided by a deep commitment to the collective welfare and the protection of the land.

“I have no regrets about my commitment and the sacrifices I made to defend Benue people against oppression and external interests that sought to undermine our rights and heritage as a people. My actions were always motivated by a desire to uplift our people, secure our God-given land and ensure a bright future for generations to come.

“The establishment of the Community Volunteer Guards, Livestock Guards and the enactment of the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law were results of our pact with the people to always be on their side, as God Almighty was directing me”.

Chief Ortom says it is however important to acknowledge that the circumstances and economic realities during his administration differ from those of Governor Alia’s time.

He stressed that each leader faces unique challenges, and it is vital that the people respect this fact and engage in constructive dialogue at all times. The former Governor’s hope is for a collaborative spirit, where the state can build on the progress made and continue to foster development for the people.

“I encourage all Benue people to refrain from hostility and divisive commentaries in the media. Instead, let us rally round our Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia, offering support and constructive criticism. It is imperative that we stand together as one people, united by our shared aspirations for growth and development”.

Chief Ortom equally enjoined the people to desist from casting aspersions on traditional rulers in the state and emphasizes that the Royal Fathers deserve respect as custodians of the cultural heritage of the state.

He wishes Governor Alia the best and prays that God grants him wisdom as he tackles the development challenges facing the state.

The former Governor in the same vein, prays for Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Senator George Akume and urges the people of the state to support him to succeed in his assignment in the administration of President Bola Tinubu and the entire nation.

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