The Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, has said that the
President Muhammadu Buhari administration has refused to help him clear some of
the state’s financial issues simply because he speaks the truth.
Ortom also said that he has been approached by some people
from the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, who said that help could only
come to Benue State if he (Ortom) returns to the party.
The Governor, however, said he was not willing to sell his
people out like other governors are doing today, adding that he remains
committed to them.
Ortom said this in an interview with Dailypost, on how he
has been able to achieve so much with the little resources available to his
administration.
According to the Governor, “About this again, I appreciate
God, otherwise, I have been intimidated, I have been vilified, blackmailed and
several other things. I mean well for our country Nigeria.
“I believe in Nigeria and that is why you see me carrying
the colours of Nigeria and the colours of major ethnic nationalities in Benue
State; the Tiv, Idoma, Egede and then the Nigerian flag.
“So I believe in Nigeria. United we stand and divided we
fall. Our strength is in our unity in diversity. And I believe that our people
should work together.
“But one thing that behoves on us is that I took the oath of
office holding the bible, the president took the oath of office holding the
Quran and so my understanding about the symbol of holding the bible or the
Quran is that we will always say the truth.
“We will always protect the constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria. This is what I stand for. We will always fight for equity,
fairness and justice.
“This is what we should stand for and so I’m surprised that
when I say things that can add value, things that can transform this country
and make it better, people take offence against me and vilify me, they insult
me, they say all kinds of things against me.
“The federal government has refused to help me in terms of
ensuring that we clear the arrears of pension and gratuity which I inherited.
It wasn’t my fault. Aper Aku had arrears of salaries and gratuity, Akume had,
Adasu had, Suswan had and I also have. I also inherited it. 70 billion arrears
of pensions, salaries and gratuity. It is not a new thing.
“The Federal Government gave me N28 billion and I
appropriated it and unfortunately, it was not enough. Other people have been
given more, but the Federal government, because of my stance in telling the
truth, has refused to give me support.
“People came to me and said if you move to APC, we will
support you and I said I cannot sell my people out like others are doing today,
I can’t sell my people, I remain committed with the people.
“They elected me, their pain should be my pains and for
whatever reasons with the number of people we have here, if you send them away
from their ancestral land and take over, where do you want them to go?”
Governor Ortom, who won his first tenure under the umbrella
of the APC, left the party prior to the 2019 general elections and won his
second term as a candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
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