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Gov. Alia Preaches Peace, Unity In Benue State

By Sunday Etuka

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia has underscored the importance of unity,  peace and sustained prayers for the development of the state.
The Governor stated this on Wednesday while hosting Muslim faithful to an Iftar (breaking of fast) at the New Banquet Hall of Government House, Makurdi.
According to a statement on Thursday by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Tersoo Kula, Alia while reflecting on the rare convergence of the holy seasons of Ramadan and Lent, noted that such alignment presents a profound opportunity for deeper interfaith harmony and supplication. 
“This rare convergence of Ramadan and Lent is a divine invitation for us to unite in prayers for our state and our nation,” he stated.

Speaking on the security challenges in the state, the Governor acknowledged the difficulties inherited by his administration but maintained that his government remains resolute and proactive in confronting banditry and criminality across the state.

“While insecurity remains a concern, we are resilient in our commitment to confronting it decisively. With sustained efforts and the grace of God, we shall overcome.

“This monster called insecurity, we have started cutting the head and it must die”, he affirmed.

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He applauded the federal government for its support in the fight against banditry in the State, and called on citizens to demonstrate vigilance and civic responsibility by supporting security agencies with credible and timely information, assuring that his administration would continue to deploy strategic measures to safeguard lives and property across all local government areas.

Reiterating his administration’s vision for economic transformation, Governor Alia emphasized that unity and cooperation among stakeholders are indispensable to repositioning Benue as a competitive investment destination.

He said, “You must not like my head, you mustn’t like my nose. That is less important. You don’t need to like me. But think Benue, love Benue and join hands to make Benue great again.

“I invite all people of good conscience to join hands with me so that we can make Benue a place that attracts everybody”.

He urged citizens to embrace values of love, mutual respect and shared purpose, noting that the collective aspirations of the people far outweigh any divisive tendencies.

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