Benue run-off: Jime wants security to watch Ortom, Suswam
Ahead of Saturday’s supplementary elections in Benue State, the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Barrister Emmanuel Jime, has called on security agencies in the state to carefully watch Governor Samuel Ortom, ex-governor Gabriel Suswam and two others.
Jime, through the Deputy Director Communications of Jime/Ode Campaign Organisation (JOCO), Kula Tersoo, also requested that ex-Interior Minister, Comrade Abba Moro and a House of Representatives memberelect, Herman Hembe should be held responsible if there was breakdown of law and order during Saturday’s rerun election in the state.
“These people have track records of mischief,” he said alleged.
But in a swift reaction, Ortom’s Chief Press Secretary, Terver Akase, wondered why Jime was yet to respond to the accusation allegedly trailing his driver caught by EFCC with huge sums of money during the election.
“The case is in court. What about Senator George Akume threatening terror all over the places? If anyone is to raise alarm, it shouldn’t be Jime who is known for violence, such person with temperament is not good for governor of Benue State. But Ortom is known as a peace-loving man,” Akase posited.
The APC governorship candidate, however, urged security agencies to ensure restriction of movement on the day of the rerun and ensure those who had no business in areas where the rerun was to take place stayed away.