Governor Hyacinth Alia has said that Benue is one of the least developed states in northern Nigeria.
Alia made this statement on Friday when he broke Ramadan fast with Muslim faithful in Makurdi.
He, however, vowed that the situation must change as his administration was determined to embark on developmental projects that would put Benue in a pride of place among other states in the country.
“Out of the 19 northern states, Benue is one of the very least developed. It is just now that we are even installing solar street lights.
“As we started work, hyenas came out to bite. They are demanding that we should not construct roads, build schools, pay salaries and provide streets lights and I am saying ‘No’.
“The poor masses of Benue voted for me in an unprecedented manner. It is better I work for the masses.
“Today I invite the young generation to go to the farms. Let us go to the farm. Join cooperatives and we will support you. The state government will give you the capital to farm.
“Nigeria should not be talking about food insecurity. Benue alone can feed Nigeria if crises are stopped and farmers are able to return to their farms,’’ he said.
Alia advised Nigerians to imbibe the spirit of unity to be able to confront common enemies like bandits, kidnappers and corruption, among others.
The governor emphasized that Nigeria needs unity in diversity to make meaningful progress in the comity of nations.
“We are all one. And this is why we have inter-marriages. My sister is married to one of you (Muslims) and I find a lot of love in her home.
“All our holy books speak about peace and love. Why do we create divisions and hatred?
“The one who created us all desire that we are peaceful and love one another,’’ he said.
The Benue governor also urged Nigerians to change their perception about government, about themselves and about religion, stressing that none of the holy books talked about picking tents against one another.
“We were living together peacefully for decades until the bad guys, bandits and gunmen came killing us.
“They are not our friends. They don’t want peace. They are against us and we must unite to stop them.
“We are the ones to prevent insecurity. The police and military can only help us to succeed. So no bad egg should hide under our good shield to cause us harm,’’ he said.
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Good job, Mr. Governor, you are doing well. But please sir, try and pay arrears of salaries the State is owning it workers. These people borrowed to be alive before you came in.
ReplyDeleteThis your one one month payment is not helpful at all. I know you are aware of these
Has other governments in the past pay salaries or arrears before?
DeleteIs that why he should copy them?
ReplyDeleteNigerians should understand that, civil service exists every where in the world.
ReplyDeleteTheir payments is not dashing, they worked for it.
I thought he came for change and not to comparing him self with failures.
When you take over government, you take over both access and liabilities.
A thought of I'm not responsible for the past evil is not correct.