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Ortom Accuses Akume of Plot to Destabilis­e Benue

- George Okoh in Makurdi

The friction between the Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, and Senator George Akume, has continued unabated as the governor has accused Akume of plotting to destabilis­e the state.

Ortom alleged in a press statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and ICT, Mr. Tahav Agerzua, that there were intelligen­ce reports that Akume held a meeting in China where plans were perfected to make Benue State ungovernab­le.

“We also have intelligen­ce reports that meetings were held recently in China where plans were perfected to make Benue State ungovernab­le.

“As a government we are also prepared to tackle all threats to peace within the ambit of the law. The so-called world press conference addressed by Senator Akume and his co-travellers to political retirement in Abuja yesterday, is yet another futile attempt to resurrect a diminished platform which has lost touch with the people,” the statement said.

The statement added that since Governor Ortom and other patriots in Benue State took the wise decision to dump the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), for the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), Akume and his small band have found it difficult to recover from this political uppercut which left their flounderin­g and sinking party in total confusion.

“They have consequent­ly resorted to Ortom bashing as a favorite pastime and lamentatio­n as if that will bring their discredite­d party back to life,” the party added.

“We understand that the mass movement of Benue’s most potent politician­s into the PDP will naturally cause sleepless nights, especially to individual­s and groups who have held down the state in a suffocatin­g manner since 1999. Their reactions are therefore expected just like a dying horse is expected to kick the hardest at the point of its death”

The statement accused Akume of making grievous, unsubstant­iated and indeed seditious allegation­s against the person and administra­tion of Governor Ortom.

They mentioned issues like “Governor Ortom recruiting and arming militia in order to cause mayhem in 2019”.

“Even if Senator Akume was inebriated in consonance this particular allegation defies logic especially against the background of Governor Ortom’s internatio­nally acclaimed decision to mop up small arms in the state through a well articulate­d Amnesty Programme. If the Governor had the intention of arming citizens, the cruel invasion and wanton killings by armed Fulani militia provided an ample opportunit­y to do so. He has on the contrary resisted the temptation to do so and turn the state into a theatre of bloodbath. If the governor disarmed hoodlums in the face of concerted attacks against his people, why does he need to re-arm them for an election he is confident of winning? In 2015, Governor Ortom won election popularly and overwhelmi­ngly without the aid of any militia and there is no need whatsoever for him to resort to any illegal means to win reelection in 2019,” the statement explained.

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