Tag: Benue State

  • Benue shifts local government election

    Benue shifts local government election

    Benue State Independent Electoral Commission (BSIEC) has shifted  the state’s local government election from July 6  to Nov. 16.

    Dr. John Chen,Chairman of the commission, disclosed this while speaking with  newsmen on Friday in Makurdi.

    Dr. Chen said the change of date was necessitated by  logistical constraints.

    He said the commission needed more time to prepare and procure election materials,which he said had not yet been procured.

    “We have commenced the process of rescheduling by developing a revised timetable that will accommodate all critical activities and allow sufficient time for adequate preparation.

    “Today serves as the date for the issuance of the election notice in accordance with the relevant Statutes, particularly Sections 103 (3) and 150 of the Electoral Act 2022 as amended, and detailed guidelines will be released in due course in accordance with these laws,” he said.

    The Chairman appealed to  all political parties,  candidates and critical stakeholders to cooperate with the commission to enable it conduct a free and fair election.

  • Suspected thief electrocuted to death in Benue

    Suspected thief electrocuted to death in Benue

    The Police Command in Benue said a suspected vandal, Inalegwu Elias, was electrocuted when he attempted to vandalise a Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JED) transformer in Otukpo.

    Spokesperson of the command,  SP Sewuese Anene, who confirmed the incident on Saturday in Makurdi, said the victim was found hanging on the double transformer poles dead on Saturday morning.

    Meanwhile, an eye witnesses disclosed that the lifeless body of Inalegwu was seen dangling at the transformer located at the JAMB office Otukpo.

    They said the incident took place around 4:00 am on Saturday when public power was restored.

    The victim, who was said to be a known cable vandal had succeeded half way after cutting away several cables with the knife and plier in his possession before JED suddenly restored power.

    Also, Mr Adakole Elijah, Head, Corporate Communications, JED, said the incident was reported to the Police.

    “Yes, it happened yesterday night and he got electrocuted. It was a transformer belonging to the computer based transformer for jamb.

    “So, I can confirm that the electrocution is true. It was an obvious attempt to vandalize the transformer. We have a high spate of transformer vandalism in Otukpo town here.

    “The truth is that the transformer is properly safeguarded, it’s a pole mounted transformer.

    ”So, for someone to climb, it beats my imagination. That tells you it was deliberate, a clear case of vandalism.

    ”I’m sure he went with a very terrible motive and unfortunately, he has paid with his life,” he said.

  • Alia attributes success in Benue to Tinubu

    Alia attributes success in Benue to Tinubu

    Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue, has attributed all his achievements in office in the last one year to President Bola Tinubu.

    Alia disclosed this on Friday during his thank you tour to Makurdi/Guma Federal Constituency held in Makurdi the state capital.

    He said every achievement he recorded was the handiwork of President Tinubu.

    He said both the construction of roads, underpass, payment of salaries, pensions and gratuities, remodeling of Assembly Complex, State Secretariat, were possible because of the support of the President.

    He said the President had given him unimaginable support and urged the people of the state to be patient with him as the President had “very good intentions for the citizenry”.

    He also promised to renovate and upgrade the Ibrahim Badamosi  Babangida (IBB) Square in Makurdi to international standard.

    He said the facilities at the over 30- year old square constructed during the military era were outdated and needed urgent attention.

    He said his administration, which had constructed 16 township roads within the state was also constructing an underpass in Makurdi and Gboko.

    According to him, more roads in the constituency would soon be awarded.

    Gov. Alia further disclosed  that going forward payment of salaries and pensions would start from the 22nd of every month.

    Earlier, Sen. Barnabas Gemade, Chairman Benue APC Elder’s Forum, said Gov. Alia’s coming as governor was  divine.

    Gemade said that Alia’s administration had employed thousands into the state civil service and was paying regularly, adding that previous governors failed to pay with even smaller workforce.

    Mr Benjamin Omakolo, Benue APC Acting Chairman, who received not less than 4000 persons who defected from other political parties into the APC within the constituency assured them of equal treatment.

    The Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr Yanmar Ortese, commended the governor for the numerous infrastructure constructed within the federal constituency.

    Ortese assured that all appointees from the constituency would continue to give their best for the administration to succeed.

    Earlier, Terver Gbenda, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Youth Organisation and Illegal Levies, said the youths would remain committed to the governor because of his achievements.

    Gbenda said come 2027, the youths would still support his second term re-election.

  • Police ban covering of number plates in Benue

    Police ban covering of number plates in Benue

    In a bid to curb the escalating security situation, the Police Command in Benue, on Sunday ordered motorists and motorcyclists to stop covering their registration numbers plates.

    The order was contained in a statement signed by the State’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Sewuese Anene, in Makurdi.

    According to Anene, covering vehicle number plates was an offence and would be met with the appropriate sanctions.

    “The practice of covering number plate has become increasingly prevalent in the state, and this is posing a significant security threat to the state, as criminals can take advantage of this practice to perpetuate crime and get away with it.

    “Consequently, the Commissioner of police (CP), Benue State Command, Hassan Yabanet, has ordered all Area Commanders, Tactical Commanders and Divisional Police Officers, to impound such vehicles for investigation and prosecution.

    “Motorists are hereby advised to ensure that their vehicle registration number plates remain clearly visible at all times while driving within the state, to avoid any inconvenience that may be caused by the enforcement.

    “Together, we can contribute to the promotion of public safety and the maintenance of law and order in Benue State.”the PPRO said in the statement.

  • Benue govt orders warring communities to keep off disputed river

    Benue govt orders warring communities to keep off disputed river

    The Benue State Government has ordered two communities in Guma Local Government Area (LGA) of the State to steer clear of the disputed River Antse.

    Unyande and Kwenev communities have been at war over ownership of the river, a conflict that has claimed many lives for the past 30 years.

    The Special Adviser to Gov. Hyacinth Alia on Security (Internal Affairs), Chief Joseph Har, gave the order in Makurdi, shortly after a meeting with stakeholders from the LGA on Sunday.

    Har said that the State Government had ordered the two communities to keep off the disputed river, following intelligence report of possible escalation of tensions in the area.

    He said the report indicated that the conflict had the potential of escalating into a into full blown communal crisis, adding that the decision was to prevent such occurrence.

    He explained that the Iyharev speaking people of Unyande, and the Ngongov tribe of Kwenev, are are fighting over ownership of River Antse.

    He said the conflict has claimed many lives in the past three decades.

    Har said the meeting which had in attendance, traditional rulers in the area, the council’s chairman and the state assembly Member from the area would be reconvened next Sunday.

    “Government has ordered that nobody from Unyande and Kwenev should go close to River Antse until they hear from Government. We will reconvene on Sunday.

    “This administration has zero tolerance for communal clashes. So we want to stop it before it begins. If anyone goes ahead to do anything that may lead to the breakdown of law and order, we will go after the person.” Har warned.

    Also, His Royal Highness Ter Guma, Chief Dennis Shemberga, the traditional ruler of Guma, commended the Government for its prompt intervention over the lingering crisis, to forestall a full blown communal clash between Iyharev and Ngongov.

    Shemberga also explained that the communities were fighting over ownership of the river because of the large quantity of fishes in it, the fertile land around its banks, which is usually used for dry season farming, among other issues.

    He disclosed that the two communities had taken the matter to court, but the traditional rulers had withdrawn the cases for out-of-court settlement as brothers who would forever share boundary with each other.

    He said the dispute started more than 30 years ago, and had claimed many lives.

    Also the Caretaker Chairman, Guma LGA, Mr Simon Unongo, said in spite of the lingering crisis between the two communities over the river, the area was enjoying relative peace.

    Unongo said many IDPs from Udei, Tse Torkula, Yongbo, amongst others, had since returned to their farms following the intervention by the state government.

    Mr Terwase Uche, Member representing Guma 1 State Constituency, said that the assembly was not considering enacting any legislation over such issues because each community had its peculiarity.

    Uche said it was better for the communities to find ways of resolving issues themselves without necessarily exacting laws on them, as they would continue to live together after the crisis.

  • Gunmen attack Benue APC guber aspirant, demand N100 million

    Gunmen attack Benue APC guber aspirant, demand N100 million

    Gunmen attacked one of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirants in Benue in the 2023 race, Mr Terwase Orbunde on Friday and abducted his wife and house help, the police declared on Saturday.

    Orbunde, Chief of Staff to erstwhile Gov. Samuel Ortom escaped with a gunshot wound to his right arm in the attack.

    Police spokesperson in Benue, SP Sewuese Anene, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the gunmen attacked Orbunde and members of his household in the Benue capital as they were returning from the farm.

    She said Orbunde reported the attack to the police which despatched a team of detectives to the scene of the assault and recovered the politician’s car.

    Anene assured that the assailants would be tracked and arrested and the abducted freed.

    Eyewitnesses said Orbunde, his wife and the house help had gone to inspect the weeding of their farm located close to the road.

    After paying the workers, five gunmen attacked them and ordered their victims to follow them to an unknown destination, but discarded bleeding Orbunde who was too slow to keep pace.

    The gunshot caused villagers and passers-by to scamper to safety in different directions, the eyewitnesses said.

    A family source told NAN that the assailants demanded a N100 million ransom on Saturday for the release of the two women abducted.

  • 17 victims of herders attack get mass burial in Benue

    17 victims of herders attack get mass burial in Benue

    The Benue State Government on Tuesday conducted a mass burial for 17 victims of Mbaikyor, Gwer East Local Government Area (LGA) allegedly killed by armed herders in the state.

    Speaking during the burial of the victims of the Anti-Open Grazing Law in Mbaikyor” in Mbalom, Gwer- East, the state governor, Hyacinth Alia, said the solution to the incessant attack on farmers by armed herdsmen was the formation of vigilance groups.

    Armed herdsmen had on March 7, attacked Mbaikyor community and killed 17 persons, including a retired WO2 Army officer and a boy.

    It was gathered that two out of the 17 farmers were earlier buried because the corpses were fast decomposing, but the remaining 15 were buried on Tuesday.

    Represented by his Deputy, Sam Ode, Alia condemned the brutal killings of the people in strong terms.

    He said the Benue Government was committed to the protection of lives and property of all citizens.

    “Today is a sad day in the history of Benue State; to line up caskets like this, is unacceptable. I am so sad and my heart is heavy to behold this kind of sight that shouldn’t have happened.”

    “Security is not for government alone because there is no one that can protect you like yourself.

    ”You need to have a Joint Security Taskforce or vigilante groups that would be properly profiled and handed over to government to handle them.

    “That is the solution to the insecurity we are facing in the state,” he said.

    He pledged to construct the rural road that passed through the axis to ease the movement of security agencies to the area in times of emergencies, adding that the community also needed a police station.

    The governor further promised to meet with the families of the bereaved after the burial and also prayed against the reoccurrence of such incident.

    Earlier, Mr Elias Audu, member, Benue House of Assembly (BNHA) representing Gwer- East  State Constituency, regretted that in spite of the availability of fighter jets in the country to tackle such incidents,  security agencies did not live up to their billings.

    Audu advised that the relevant security agencies should be reprimanded because they failed to intervene in the crisis using the available fighter jets in their disposal adding that the attack lasted for over three hours.

    Audu however, commended Gov Alia for all he had done since the attack including the Easter distribution relief materials he made available to the victims’ families.

    The lawmaker also conveyed to the bereaved families, the condolences of the Speaker, BNHA, Aondona Dajoh, and his delight that Gov Alia was working towards arresting insecurity in the state.

    President, Masev Development Association (MDA), Prof. Vitalis Tarhule, said the primary responsibility of government was the protection of lives and property and appealed to the government to endeavour to protect the people at all times.

    Tarhule said that similar attacks had occured in 2014, 2018 and 2024 within the axis resulting to about 40 deaths.

    He stressed the need to establish a security post in Mbaikyor to check the unwholesome activities of armed herders.

    Chairman, Association of Mbaikyor sons in diaspora, Mr Simon Kofi, said the community had apprehended two herders and handed them over to the Police following their nefarious activities.

    Kofi explained that their crime was that they told the herders not to come back to the community again, a situation which prompted the attack on his kinsmen.

    An interdenominational service was conducted for the victims.

    Recall that in 2018, armed herdsmen attacked and killed two priests and 16 parishioners during a morning mass within the same axis.

  • Gov Alia inaugurates members of BSIEC

    Gov Alia inaugurates members of BSIEC

    Gov. Hyacinth Alia swore in a seven-member Benue State Independent Electoral Commission (BSIEC) on Thursday in Makurdi.

    Alia tasked the commission, which has Dr John Chen as its chairman, to immediately begin processes for the conduct of free, credible and inclusive council polls.

    “Each of you has been selected based on your nonpartisan stance; outstanding qualifications, integrity, and unwavering commitment to democratic principles fundamental to the progress of Benue and required for the survival of democracy.

    “In nominating each member, we were guided by the law establishing the commission, which unequivocally demands that the chairman and members possess unquestionable integrity.

    “This underscores the critical role that the commission plays in laying the foundation for our democracy as local councils and wards serve as the primary interface between the government and the people,’’ the governor said.

    He charged the commission’s members to ensure the consolidation of democracy by conducting free, fair, and credible elections, accurately reflecting the will and aspirations of the people of Benue.

    “Our people deserve nothing less than a system where their voices are heard through their votes.

    “I assure you of government’s commitment to upholding the independence of the Benue State Independent Electoral Commission. You can count on the full support of the government in the discharge of your duties.

    “This government is dedicated to upholding the tenets of democracy and ensuring that the electoral process in Benue is transparent, credible, and inclusive.’’ Alia stressed.

    He also thanked the commission’s members for accepting to serve Benue in that capacity.

    He commended the House of Assembly for the good work done during the screening and confirmation of the BSIEC members.

    Responding, the commission’s chairman, said members understood the duties of their offices and the yearnings of the people of Benue.

    Dr Chen assured that members would not disappoint the governor and the people of Benue, stressing that they had a clear vision of the state’s expectations.

  • Local government system must work in Benue -Alia

    Local government system must work in Benue -Alia

    Gov. Hyacinth Alia of Benue says the local government councils must work as the third tier of government in the state by providing services to the people at the grassroots under his administration.

    Alia said this when he declared open a two-day workshop for Local Government Caretaker Committees, Director-General, Services and Administration (DGSA) and Treasurers in Makurdi on Monday.

    He said that all the 23 local government councils in the state had been granted full autonomy.

    Alia said that the local government councils were supposed to work as the third tier of government as enshrined in the constitution with full autonomy.

    He said the local government administration must be accountable and transparent, in line with the rule of law at all times.

    The governor also said that the local government councils must keep clean and straight records at all times for auditors and the anti graft agencies.

    He said the local council chairmen must ensure that they identify projects that had direct bearing on the community for execution.

    Alia said the councils must intensify efforts to boost Internally Generated Revenue at the grassroots and cautioned against misappropriation of such revenues.

    He urged the chairmen to remain at their duty posts and ensure that attend to the issues within their jurisdiction.

    Alia said that the state was awaiting fuel subsidy removal palliative from the Federal Government for distribution across the state.

    Earlier, in his welcome address, the Special Adviser to the governor on Bureau for Local Government and Chieftainacy Affairs, Dr Dennis Akura, commended the governor for the workshop aimed at enhancing the capacity of the local government councils administrators.

    Akura said that the training reflected a proactive approach to improving governance at the grassroots.

    “Your dedication to implement the administration’s transformation agenda, including the enforcement of a workable local Government System which is crucial for driving positive change across the 23 local government areas.

    “Permit me to appreciate your commitment to local government staff welfare including pensions and gratuity.

    “As the arrow head of the third tier, we will never disappoint you. It’s evident that the administration is committed to fostering a conducive environment for sustainable development and progress.

    “I look forward to your active participation in the workshop, and am optimistic that it would add valuable insights that can be applied to your daily administrative responsibilities.

    “Let us collectively strive to make the most of this training opportunity for the betterment of our communities and the state as a whole,” he said.

  • Herders vs farmers crisis in Benue politicised – Prof. Uza

    Herders vs farmers crisis in Benue politicised – Prof. Uza

    Former Vice Chancellor, Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Prof. Daniel Uza, has expressed worry that the herders and farmers crisis in Benue was being politicised.

    Uza stated this during the investiture of Dr Andrew Amine as the 8th State Chairman of  the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA), on Saturday in Makurdi.

    The don said that it was because the issue had been politicised that most people that could have proffered solutions were scared of talking, so as not to be viewed as taking sides.

    According to him, veterinary doctors have the real solution to the crisis, but they will offer it only when the authorities approach them for professional advice.

    He noted that 60 to 75 per cent of diseases affecting human beings had their origin from animals.

    Uza therefore, advised veterinary doctors to collaborate with relevant stakeholders to protect both human beings and animals.

    Speaking earlier, Amine called on stakeholder,s both in the veterinary and human medicine, to collaborate in order to achieve one health for humans, as well as animals.

    He also appealed to the guests to support the association to acquire land for its secretariat, stressing that if the association had a secretariat, it would be easier to ensure service delivery to the people.

    Meanwhile, Dr Joshua Abuku, a former chairman of NVMA in Benue, expressed disappointment over veterinary doctors’ silence on the lingering crisis between herders and farmers in the state.

    Abuku urged them to interact with the stakeholders so that they could proffer solutions and bring an end to the protracted crisis.

    Also speaking at the event, the wife of Benue Speaker, Mrs Cynthia Dajoh, expressed confidence in the ability of Amine to deliver.

    According to Dajoh, the new NVMA chairman has a very bright future ahead of him and will soar higher and higher.