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Alia Orders Cancellati­on of Guma Constituen­cy Primary Bye-election

We already have a candidate, says party chair

- George Okoh

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has ordered the suspension of the delegates congress for the bye-election into Guma 1 State Constituen­cy of the state.

Alia gave the order at a press conference at the Old Banquet Hall of the Government House, Makurdi, on Saturday.

He said the exercise was marred by irregulari­ties as unknown people came to the venue to hijack the process.

He said youths in the area had become emotional, which could lead to a breakdown of law and order, hence his decision to order the suspension of the congress.

According to the governor, peace was returning to Guma LGA, which had been a flashpoint of violence in the state and there was every need to suspend the congress to arrest a descent to anarchy.

He added that it was his prerogativ­e to maintain peace in the state as the situation had become imperative to suspend the congress that had caused so much tension in the state.

He ordered security agencies in the state to maintain law and order to avoid security breaches, the governor who was flanked at the briefing by top security heads in the state, assured the people that the national leadership of the party would do everything to maintain peace in the party.

"The security of the state remain paramount to all of us. This day was the day the APC was to conduct Delegate primaries for the Guma 1 Constituen­cy bye-election, but unfortunat­ely, it was marred by misconduct and this was posing some threats and insecurity in the local government area.

“In the last six months, the state has experience­d relative peace and efforts are being made by security agencies to maintain that peace and I wouldn't want all the efforts we have put in place to be in vain. I wouldn't want anything that would trigger insecurity at any corner, not just in Guma local government, but the entire state.

“This is why it has become very important that I suspend the delegate primaries that is expected to take place in Guma local government today,” the governor explained.

He regretted that the party faithful who came out to make their choice were stopped at the gate of the Avine Agbom Hotel in Daudu, by some politician­s who are not even from the local government, but came only to hijack the process.

Meanwhile before the governor's briefing, the Professor Kabiru Ibrahim-led bye election committee had declared Honourable Peter Uche winner of the primary. He defeated his only rival, Hon. Maurice Orwough.

Guma 1 State Constituen­cy seat in the State House of Assembly was declared vacant following the resignatio­n of Dr. Yamar Ortese, who was appointed a commission­er.

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