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  • Alia saddened over ex-president’s death

    Alia saddened over ex-president’s death

    Benue State Governor Hyacinth Iornem Alia, has expressed sadness over the death of the immediate past President Muhammadu Buhari.

    In a statement by his media aide, Sir Kulas Tersoo, yesterday, Alia condoled with the people of Katsina State and Nigeria as a whole.

    He described the late Buhari as resolute and committed to national development above earthly possessions, leaving behind a legacy of integrity.

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    The governor noted: “Buhari during his service, spanning his tenure as a military leader between January 1984 and August 1985, and his time as an elected president between 2015 and 2023, left indelible marks on the nation’s history.’’

    He added that the former President served Nigeria with courage and conviction, prioritising the nation’s interests and the people’s well-being.

    According to Alia, “the country will miss a statesman, a patriot, and a leader who committed his entire life to the service of Nigeria.

  • Alia launches rapid squad, urges Forest Security Service, JTF, others to flush criminals out of Benue

    Alia launches rapid squad, urges Forest Security Service, JTF, others to flush criminals out of Benue

    Benue Governor Hyacinth Alia on Thursday launched a new security outfit named Quick Response Squad (QRS) aimed at improving the State’s ability to respond swiftly to security emergencies, particularly in vulnerable areas.

    The new outfit which is made up of Civilian Protection Guard (CPG), Nigeria Forest Security Service (NFSS), Vigilante Group of Nigeria (VGN), local hunters and the Joint Task Force (JTF); is expected to collaborate with the military, police and other security agencies to enhance surveillance, community protection, and rapid deployment in times of crisis.

    The squad was officially inaugurated on behalf of Alia by Deputy Governor, Dr. Sam Ode, during a ceremony that marked the operational rollout of the initiative.

    Alia described the formation of the QRS as a proactive measure to close response gaps in the face of growing security challenges affecting parts of the state.

    “The safety of our people remains a top priority, and this squad is designed to respond quickly and decisively wherever threats may arise,” the Governor said. .

    He said the squad will be strategically deployed to high-risk areas, reinforcing existing security structures and supporting law enforcement efforts.

    The Commander General of the Nigerian Forest Security Service, NFSS, Dr. Joshua Osatimehin, recently urged the Benue Governor to work with the state command of the Service, stating that the proposed law for the establishment of NFSS, allows its operatives to bear arms.

    Read Also: Alia approves key appointments across Benue parastatals, tertiary institutions

    The NFSS boss said the Service would have what it takes to comb forests, flush out criminals and protect local communities in Benue and other states across the country from attacks.

    Represented by the Deputy Commander General Intelligence, Ambassador John Metchie, he spoke in response to Alia’s assertion that local vigilantes and forest guards set up by the State Government lack the capacity to confront bandits and other violent criminals terrorsing local communities.

    Metchie, while expressing sympathy and solidarity with the government and people of Benue State for the recent killings that took place in some communities in the area, however commended the military and other security agencies for rising up to the occasion, with a view of ensuring that such ugly incidences do not re-occur.

    He also commented President Bola Tinubu for personally visiting the affected state and giving directives to the security agencies to arrest perpetrators of the crimes.

    Metchie said- “The Nigerian Forest Security Service, sympathies with the government and people of Benue, Plateau and other states recently affected by attacks by violent criminal elements, especially families of the victims.

    “We agree with Governor Alia that local vigilantes and guards cannot protect communities, especially in cases where violent criminals who operate with high grade weapons are involved.

    “It is for that reason that the NFSS is here as the missing link to bridge the gap. We recognize and commend the Nigerian military, the Police, the Department of State Security, Office of the National Security Advisor, the NSCDC and other relevant agencies for the untiring efforts to secure the nation and protect her people and properties.

    “The NFSS believe that when the bill establishing the Service is assented to by His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu, GCFR, a lot more would be achieved through collaborative efforts and synergy, especially in the areas of intelligence gathering and sharing which are critical to security of any nation

    “To that end, we use this opportunity to solicit the support of Governor Alia and all other stakeholders for the NFSS bill to be signed into law my Mr. President,” Metchie said.

  • Our operatives will bear arms to protect Benue, others, NFSS tells Alia

    Our operatives will bear arms to protect Benue, others, NFSS tells Alia

    The Commander General of the Nigerian Forest Security Service (NFSS) Dr. Joshua Osatimehin, has thrown his weight behind Benue Governor Hyacinth Alia over his concerns that local security outfits lack the firepower to tackle the growing threat of banditry and violent crimes in rural communities.

    Alia, through his Chief Press Secretary, Kula Tersoo, had lamented the operational limitations of the State Protection Guards who, according to him, are only allowed to carry Dane guns, while criminal militias operate freely with sophisticated weapons like AK-47 and AK-49 rifles.

    The Governor was reacting to questions raised by a group, the Benue Advocacy Network, which queried the growing wave of insecurity in the state despite the enforcement of the anti-open grazing law.

    Reacting to the development during a press briefing in Abuja on Monday, Osatimehin, who was represented by the Deputy Commander General, Intelligence, Ambassador John Metchie, said the NFSS bill before the National Assembly would empower operatives of the service to bear arms and effectively safeguard forests and vulnerable communities across Nigeria.

    Metchie assured that once the bill establishing the NFSS is passed into law and assented to by President Bola Tinubu, the Service would possess the operational capacity to confront and dismantle criminal networks hiding in forests, especially in troubled states like Benue.

    He expressed condolences to the government and people of Benue over the recent killings in some communities, and commended the military and other security agencies for their efforts to restore peace.

    “We sympathise with the people and government of Benue, Plateau, and other states recently affected by violent attacks. Our hearts go out especially to families who lost loved ones in these senseless killings,” he said.

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    “We agree with Governor Alia that local vigilantes cannot confront violent criminals wielding high-grade weapons. This is precisely why the NFSS is the missing link in the nation’s security architecture. Once the Service is fully legalised, it will enhance synergy with existing security outfits and contribute meaningfully to intelligence gathering and response operations.”

    Metchie also lauded President Tinubu for personally visiting Benue and issuing strong directives to security operatives to apprehend the culprits responsible for the recent atrocities.

    While acknowledging the ongoing efforts of the military, police, DSS, NSCDC, and other agencies, Metchie appealed to stakeholders, including Governor Alia, to back the passage and signing of the NFSS establishment bill to enable the Service commence full operations.

  • Alia suspends aide arrested by EFCC over sextortion, cyberbullying

    Alia suspends aide arrested by EFCC over sextortion, cyberbullying

    Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, has ordered the indefinite suspension of Mr. Mkor Aondona, his Special Adviser on Documentation, Research, and Planning, following his arrest by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over allegations of sextortion, cyberbullying, and blackmail.

    In a statement issued by his media aide, Tersoo Kula, Governor Alia emphasized that the suspension reflects his administration’s zero-tolerance stance on criminality, ethical misconduct, and actions that undermine public trust.

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    The Governor reaffirmed his commitment to integrity, discipline, and accountability in governance, warning that any official found culpable of criminal behavior will face the full consequences of the law.

    “Public office is a sacred trust that must be carried out with honour, transparency, and responsibility. Anyone who deviates from this will have no place in my administration,” he declared.

    He assured the public that the legal process will proceed without interference, stressing that the state government remains committed to protecting the rights and dignity of all citizens, particularly women and vulnerable groups, while working with law enforcement to ensure justice is served.

  • Alia commends Tinubu for ordering arrest of armed herders, bandits

    Alia commends Tinubu for ordering arrest of armed herders, bandits

    Gov. Hyacinth Alia has commended President Bola Tinubu for ordering the arrest of armed herders/bandits terrorising the Benue communities and the country at large.

    Alia gave the commendation in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Tersoo Kula, and made available to newsmen in Makurdi.

    The governor said that the President’s presence and support to the state during the challenging time provided the people with hope and strength.

    He appreciated Tinubu for his assurances to work with the state government to bring lasting peace to the state.

    “We deeply appreciate your commitment to addressing the security challenges, particularly your directive to the Chief of Defence Staff and the Inspector General of Police.

    “Your decisive action to neutralise the threats posed by armed herders reassures us that our safety and the return of our farmers to their lands are priorities for your administration,” he said.

    Read Also: Alia hopeful Benue killings will end with Tinubu’s visit

    “On behalf of the people of Benue, I appreciate President Tinubu for his visit to the state following the tragic events, especially the pogrom at Yelwata town.

    “I equally appreciate my colleagues, especially the Progressive Governors’ Forum led by Gov. Hope Uzodinma, for standing in solidarity with me and the state.

    “Your collective efforts demonstrated a united front against violence and a shared commitment to the well-being of communities across the country,” he said.

    Alia said that Benue people take solace in the leadership and compassion shown by Mr President, governors and other well-meaning Nigerians during this trying moment.

    He assured the people that he would continue to work together with all the critical stakeholders as his government works towards rebuilding and restoring peace in the state.

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  • Why we established new varsity -Alia

    Why we established new varsity -Alia

    Gov. Hyacinth Alia said his administration established the University of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Ihugh, Vandeikya Local Government Area, to meet the growing needs for higher education in the state.

    Alia stated this on Thursday in Makurdi when addressing Benue people on the occasion of his 2nd-year anniversary as governor.

    According to him, the establishment of the new university is to produce specialised graduates to boost the state economy.

    Alia stated that it became imperative to engage youths in agricultural activities to ensure food security; hence, establishing the university would help the state achieve that objective.

    The governor stated that education remained at the heart of his development agenda, adding that over 9,000 qualified teachers were recruited to boost the primary education sector.

    “For the first time in the history of Benue State, we have recruited over 9,000 qualified teachers through a transparent Computer-Based Testing (CBT) process.

    “We approved a new ₦75,000 minimum wage for public school teachers and for all state civil servants, reflecting our respect for their essential role in public service.

    “Infrastructural development in our schools includes the massive construction of new classrooms, libraries, sanitation facilities, and perimeter fences.

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    “Computer-based learning has been introduced in model schools like the UBEC Smart School in Makurdi, with many more to follow,” he said.

    Alia also said that his administration also constructed and renovated over 253 school structures, including modern storey buildings.

    He said they have also supplied over 13,347 units of classroom furniture, including facilities for Early Childhood Care Development and Education (ECCDE).

    The governor said in collaboration with the Federal Government, Benue established a state-of-the-art fashion hub and ICT training centre here in Makurdi.

    He said the initiative was designed to harness the creativity of young people, promote entrepreneurship in the ICT and fashion and garment industry, and position Benue as a new frontier for ICT and textile innovation and production in Nigeria.

    He said ​security remained the top priority of his administration, adding that he inherited a fragile security situation in the state in 2023.

    “The establishment of Operation Anyam Nyôr, a security outfit backed by legislation, has empowered law enforcement agencies to tackle insecurity head-on.

    “We have distributed Hilux vans, security vehicles and motorcycles to various mainstream security agencies and quasi-security outfits for effective combating of crime.

    “Let me assure you that we are on the trail of the terrorists, armed herders and bandits terrorising some parts of our state, and very soon, we will decimate them and all other criminal syndicates in the state,”” he said.

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  • Benue killings: Alia decries deadly attacks in Ukum, Logo LGAs

    Benue killings: Alia decries deadly attacks in Ukum, Logo LGAs

    • ..seeks urgent federal intervention

    Benue state governor, Hyacinth Iormem Alia, has expressed deep sorrow over the coordinated attacks on communities in Ukum and Logo Local Government Areas, describing the killings as a “serious carnage.”

    Suspected armed herders on motorcycles launched deadly assaults on the affected communities early Friday, April 18, 2025, shooting indiscriminately and killing at least 56 people, with fears that the death toll may rise as more bodies are recovered.

    Governor Alia, who visited the scenes of the attacks on Saturday, expressed shock at the scale of the devastation. 

    He described the incident as a calculated and targeted assault, urging the federal government to act swiftly to assist the state in addressing the escalating crisis.

    “I know the federal government has offered substantial support and our security personnel are working tirelessly, yet this happened. Something more strategic and drastic must be done. I’m calling on the federal government to come to our aid urgently,” he said.

    Offering heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, the governor urged local youth to remain calm and avoid retaliatory actions, assuring them that the state government has initiated decisive steps to end the bloodshed.

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    During a town hall in Ugba, Logo LGA, Governor Alia held closed-door talks with youth representatives and traditional leaders. 

    He issued a stern warning to any Tiv individuals collaborating with the attackers, declaring, “We know our enemies, and we must confront them head-on.”

    He commended the efforts of security agencies, religious leaders such as Most Rev’d Isaac Dugu, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Katsina-Ala, and traditional rulers for their efforts toward peace.

    Governor Alia also promised material and logistical support for displaced persons, before proceeding to the heavily affected areas of Gbagir and Afia in Ukum LGA to assess the destruction.

    He was accompanied by Ukum LGA Chairman, Hon. Jonathan Modi; Tor Sankera II, HRH Chief David Sev-Av; and Ter Ukum, among others.

    Meanwhile, Hon. Prince Solomon Wombo, representing Katsina-Ala/Ukum/Logo Federal Constituency, condemned the attacks and pledged to collaborate with the state government to curb the violence.

    Also speaking, Logo LGA Chairman Hon. Kav Clement, traditional ruler HRH Terngu Iorhuna, and youth leader Simon Yangetuma, all lamented the gruesome killings and called for urgent intervention from both state and federal authorities.

  • Benue killings: Death toll now 55, says Alia

    Benue killings: Death toll now 55, says Alia

    Benue State governor,  Hyacinth Alia says the death toll from latest gunmen attacks on some communities in Logo and Ukum local government areas has risen to 55.

    The governor disclosed this yesterday when he made  an assessment tour of some of the affected communities.  As at the time he was addressing the people, Alia said the death toll had  risen to 27 in Logo Local Government  and 28 in Ukum LG.

    His words, “Since these attacks started, we have recovered corpses. As of yesterday (Friday), we received some, and today (Saturday), the tally rose to 27 in Logo.

    In Ukum, security operatives have recovered over 28 corpses.

     “Some families requested to conduct immediate burial for their relatives, and the security personnel provided them with cover to do so.”

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    Describing the development in the state as real war, the governor said, “there is no room for anyone to sleep with their two eyes closed. This is real war. We know our enemies. This is the only state that we have. I mourn with you at this very pathetic and sad moment in your lives.”

    In spite of the magnitude of terror unleashed on the state by gunmen, Alia  commended security agencies for all their sacrifices in ensuring that there is peace in the state and called on the Federal Government to assist his administration with the necessary support to end the killings and displacement of innocent citizens in the state.

    Meanwhile, chairman of Ukum Local Government area Jonathan Modi, has imposed a 24 hour curfew in the troubled area after youths protested the attacks and killings in Gbagir and Ityuuluv on Thursday by suspected herdsmen.

    Jonathan stated that the curfew became necessary to allow security personnel bring the unfortunate situation under control.

  • Easter: Alia declares Thursday, Friday, and Monday as work-free days in Benue

    Easter: Alia declares Thursday, Friday, and Monday as work-free days in Benue

    In recognition of the importance of the Easter Triduum to the Christian community, Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Iormem Alia, has declared Thursday, Friday, and Monday as work-free days for all civil servants in the state.

    While Friday and Monday are already designated as public holidays by the federal government for Easter, Governor Alia has also declared Thursday as an additional work-free day for state workers.

    This means Benue civil servants will begin their Easter holiday on Thursday.

    Governor Alia stated that the decision is aimed at allowing civil servants to fully participate in the sacred celebrations and observances of the Easter Triduum, a period of great spiritual importance for Christians worldwide. During this time, all government offices, ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) will remain closed.

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    “We encourage all citizens to use this opportunity to reflect, recharge, and spend quality time with their loved ones.

    According to a statement signed by the Secretary to the state Government, SSG, Deborah Agber, said, “The Governor extended his warmest wishes to all Christians in Benue State and beyond, praying that the Easter celebrations bring joy, peace, and spiritual renewal to all.

    “May we emerge from this period of reflection and celebration rejuvenated and strengthened in our faith and service to humanity and with a determination for a greater Benue.

  • Governor Alia to convene benue security summit amid rising insecurity in Benue

    Governor Alia to convene benue security summit amid rising insecurity in Benue

    Governor Hyacinth Iormem Alia of Benue State has announced plans to organize a state-wide Security Summit as part of efforts to tackle the growing insecurity across the state.

    The governor made the disclosure on Saturday, April 12, 2025, during an interaction with an advisory team dispatched by the Chief of Defence Staff to assess the security challenges in the state. 

    The meeting took place at the Government House in Makurdi.

    Governor Alia noted that the state has witnessed a surge in violent attacks, particularly targeting specific local government areas, necessitating urgent and coordinated action.

    “Benue has experienced increased attacks in recent times and those are mostly coming from very specific local governments, and the heat of it all is Kwande, Ukum, Katsina-ala, Logo, and Gwer-West.

    “I am aware that Benue State is not the only state that is affected by this but I want you to know that we have suffered quite intensely, and the Benue people in those local government areas have undergone what is beyond imagination.”

    The governor further stated that his administration has held several strategic meetings with the Office of the National Security Adviser. 

    He revealed that a committee, comprising representatives from the state government and the private sector, is already working towards organizing the Benue State Security Summit. 

    In addition, he noted that the state’s Civil Protection Guards have been strengthened to support conventional security agencies in ending the ongoing killings and displacement of residents.

    “As I speak, we have a team that is working in conjunction with the state and private sector on having a Benue security summit 

    “We want to hold that first and then I’m already in talks with my colleague Governors in the North Central for us to hold a North Central Security Summit.” He added.

    Governor Alia who thanked the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa for his efforts in ensuring that peace returns in Benue State, advised the Advisory team to extend their visit to the neighbouring states of Taraba and Nasarawa.

    “We share borders with our brothers here. I feel your visit should not just stop in Benue, let the Chief of Defence Staff extend this visit to our neighbouring states of Taraba and Nasarawa.”

    He called on the team to publicize the names of those it identified as sponsors of militia in the state, adding that something must be done immediately to restore peace in Benue.

    Earlier, the leader of the team, Air Vice Marshal Emmanuel Oche (Rtd) explained that their visit has provided an opportunity for them to interact with relevant stakeholders, listen to them and come up with the best ways of ending the increase number of killings in Benue state, stressing that they had identified non kinetic approach as the best way of handling the issue at a moment.

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    While commending Governor Alia for his efforts towards restoring peace in the state, the team suggested that disarming, reintegration, and resettlement of militia in some part of the state would go a long way in solving the security challenges.

    Assisted by the Director General of the Benue Bureau of Homeland Security, Air Commodore Jacob Ayangeakaa Gbamwuan (Rtd), the team earlier visited the Tor Tiv HRM Orchivirigh Prof. James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse and the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Katsina-ala Most Rev’d Isaac Dugu where they also got information about the security situation in the state.

    The team was set to also visit Zone C where they would interact with the Och’ Idoma, HRM Elaigwu Odogbo John and other stakeholders in the area.