I won’t rest until peace returns to Benue: Gov. Alia

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has promised not to rest until peace is fully restored in the state, especially beyond the six local governments currently at the frontline of insecurity.
Mr Alia made the remarks on Thursday in Makurdi while addressing support groups, who took to the streets of Makurdi to show support for him and President Bola Tinubu in celebration of democracy day.
According to the governor, as the country celebrates the significant day, it should also be a sober moment for all.
“It is not yet uhuru. We are still mourning our people who were killed without provocation. We hold not just hope but determination and deepened efforts to remove the forces of division and violence. We will never rest on our laurels until peace is fully restored in Benue, especially beyond the six local governments currently at the frontline of insecurity.
“I am confident that with the support of the president, we will overcome this insecurity. Our traditional rulers and many religious leaders are marching alongside with us, working tirelessly to restore peace in our state,” he said.
Mr Alia, however, alleged that there were some individuals who were fuelling discord in the state.
According to him, some religious leaders are contributing to the chaos in the state through their reckless rhetoric.
The governor urged them to remain silent if they do not have the facts about Benue and Nigeria.
“Don’t misuse your sacred platforms, altars and podiums to spread misinformation. Speak only what you know, what is verifiable, and what you truly stand for. Our people are suffering. Their pain is our pain.
“For those of us who have sworn to defend and protect them, who are committed to restoring peace, we will continue to do so with the support of all good people.
“Celebrate Nigeria as a shared heritage because without this country, there will be no food on your table, no roads to drive on, and no businesses to run,” he said.
He described Democracy Day as a great day and urged the people to adopt a positive mindset for the sake of Benue and Nigeria.
In his remarks, the chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, Benjamin Omale, commended Mr Tinubu and Mr Alia for their transformative leadership.
Mr Omale urged Benue people to continue to support the duo for their re-election in 2027.
Also, the Chairman of the Joint Public Service Negotiating Council in the state, Aloysious Omaja, said that Mr Alia had restored the lives of the state civil servants, who were on life support.
Mr Omaja said that civil servants would work for the re-election of Mr Alia and Mr Tinubu in 2027.
(NAN)
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