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ALIA’S ASO VILLA PROPAGANDA SHOW CANNOT HIDE THE PAINFUL REALITY IN BENUE

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…The press conference was a festival of falsehoods

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Benue State watched with utter disbelief the theatrical performance staged by Governor Hyacinth Alia at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, where he attempted to market fiction as reality and propaganda as governance.

The governor’s appearance before the Presidential Press Corps was not a briefing on the state of Benue. It was a desperate image-repair mission by an administration whose failures have become too glaring to conceal from the people.

For a governor whose state is bleeding daily from incessant attacks by armed herdsmen and other criminal elements, claiming that peace has returned to Benue is not merely misleading; it is an insult to the memory of those who have lost their lives and a cruel mockery of thousands of displaced people scattered across IDP camps.

We ask Governor Alia: Is Saai in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area no longer in Benue State? Were the 18 innocent people recently murdered there casualties of the peace he spoke about? What about the recurring attacks in Kwande, Agatu, Gwer West, Guma, Makurdi, Ukum, Okpokwu, Logo and other parts of the state? Are the widows, orphans and displaced families in those communities products of the security success story he advertized in Abuja?

The tragedy of Benue today is not merely the insecurity confronting the people. It is the fact that the governor appears more interested in denying reality than confronting it.

While the Northern States Governors’ Forum and the Northern States Traditional Rulers Council were gathered in Kaduna discussing practical solutions to the worsening security crisis in the region, Governor Alia was busy staging a political show inside Aso Rock.
That singular decision speaks volumes.

At a time when serious leaders are searching for solutions to insecurity, Governor Alia is searching for applause.

At a time when communities are under attack, he is busy polishing his political profile.

At a time when Benue people need protection, he is pursuing public relations.

No wonder the Commander of Operation Whirl Stroke recently acknowledged the support being provided by neighbouring states like Nasarawa and Taraba, while Benue continues to struggle with a security crisis that grows worse by the day, owing to the governor’s refusal to show any form of concern.

Governor Alia also attempted to deceive Nigerians by claiming that salary and pension challenges have become history in Benue State.
Nothing can be farther from the truth.

If salary and welfare issues have been resolved, why are academic staff in state-owned tertiary institutions under the aegis of Academic Staff Unions of Tertiary Institutions in Benue State (ASUTIBS) are currently on strike? Why has ASUU at Moses Adasu University, Makurdi remained on an indefinite industrial action? Why has Law Officers Association of Nigeria (LOAN) Benue State Chapter withdrawn their services? Why have health workers in the state gone on strike, crippling healthcare delivery in state-owned hospitals and primary health centres? Why are judiciary staff on strike? Why did local government workers recently embark on strike?

The governor cannot wish away these realities with carefully rehearsed talking points.

A government that cannot keep its tertiary institutions open, its hospitals functional and its workforce consistently motivated has no moral basis to celebrate imaginary achievements.

Perhaps the most astonishing falsehood of the entire outing was Governor Alia’s claim that he has granted full autonomy to local governments.
This claim collapses immediately upon contact with facts.

Benue people know that local governments in the state have remained financially strangulated since Alia became governor! Communities across the state can attest that councils have been unable to execute projects to reflect financial independence. The governor cannot deceive the people into believing that autonomy exists simply because he says so at a press conference.

Indeed, Nigerians have not forgotten that Governor Alia was among those who vehemently resisted local government financial autonomy until the Supreme Court settled the matter in July 2024. The contradiction is glaring.

The same governor who opposed autonomy now wants to wear the garment of its champion.

What is even more disturbing is that despite unprecedented revenues accruing to states following fuel subsidy removal, Benue remains one of the most underperforming states in the federation.

With hundreds of billions of naira received from the Federation Account over the last three years, Benue should have become a massive construction site with visible projects, improved security infrastructure, thriving agriculture and revitalised public institutions.
Instead, what we see is an administration that excels at press conferences but struggles with performance in reality.

Across the country, governors are deploying resources to acquire security assets, support security agencies, build roads, expand healthcare facilities and attract investments. Benue’s neighbours are making visible progress.
Benue, regrettably, is making headlines for the wrong reasons.

What happened at the Presidential Villa was therefore not governance. It was political advertising paid for with the sweat of Benue people.
More importantly, Alia’s outing exposed the governor’s fear of accountability.

Governor Alia has never subjected himself to a robust, open and unscripted question-and-answer session with the Benue media community. He knows that journalists at home are witnesses to the insecurity, the abandoned communities, the strikes, the economic hardship and the growing public frustration under his administration. He knows they would ask difficult questions that cannot be answered with rehearsed propaganda.

No amount of grandstanding inside Aso Rock can rewrite the painful realities confronting our people. No carefully choreographed media event can erase the blood of innocent victims, reopen closed classrooms, restore confidence in public institutions or put food on the tables of struggling families.

Governor Alia should stop campaigning in Abuja and start governing in Benue State.

History will judge leaders not by the number of microphones placed before them, but by the lives they improved, the communities they protected and the promises they fulfilled.
By that standard, the verdict of the Benue people is becoming clearer by the day.

Signed:

Bright Yima Antyo
State Publicity Secretary
PDP, Benue State
July 9, 2026

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Bandits threatened to kill Oyo pupils if troops came closer — Defence Minister

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By Abigail David

The Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, has revealed that bandits who abducted pupils and teachers from schools in Oyo State threatened to kill the victims if security forces moved closer to their hideout.

Speaking in a preview of an interview with News Central, scheduled to air on Friday, Musa said the kidnappers were using the children as bargaining chips to demand the release of some of their commanders currently in military custody.

According to the minister, the bandits warned that any attempt by troops to rescue the captives through force would result in the execution of all the abducted children.

The victims were kidnapped on May 15 when armed men invaded Baptist Nursery and Primary School in Yawota and two other schools in Esinle, located in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, abducting 39 pupils and seven teachers.

Musa also called for tougher punishment for bandits and kidnappers, expressing support for the death penalty as a deterrent against rising insecurity.

He argued that weak laws have encouraged criminal activities, stressing that offenders must face severe consequences to discourage others from engaging in kidnapping and banditry.

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PAAU Senate Commends Vice-Chancellor for Security, Peace Restoration on Campus

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By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

The Senate of Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba, has commended Vice-Chancellor Prof. Salisu Ogbo Usman for measures it said have improved security and restored peace on the university campus.

The commendation was made during an emergency Senate meeting, where members praised the university management for initiatives aimed at strengthening campus security and creating a stable environment for academic activities.

According to the Senate, the prevailing atmosphere reflects significant progress in maintaining order and supporting the institution’s academic objectives. Members also pledged continued support for the management’s efforts to advance the university.

Responding, Prof. Usman thanked the Senate for the recognition, describing the achievements as the result of teamwork involving the university management, Senate and staff. He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to promoting academic excellence, institutional discipline and quality service delivery while positioning the university as a globally competitive institution.

The vice-chancellor also informed the Senate that an allegation involving a lecturer from the Department of Plant Science and Biotechnology had been referred to the university’s reconstituted Examination Misconduct Committee for investigation in line with institutional regulations. The university has not announced the outcome of the inquiry.

The Senate also approved the establishment of a Centre for Continuing Education, subject to ratification by the University Council, and endorsed the undergraduate academic calendar for the 2026/2027 academic session. Under the approved calendar, returning students are scheduled to resume on 12 October 2026, while newly admitted students are expected to resume on 26 October 2026.

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Kogi Police Arrest Three Suspects Over Teacher’s Death

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By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

The Kogi State Police Command says it has concluded its investigation into the death of Mariam Usman, a staff member of Brains Minds Nursery and Primary School in Ugbamaka, Olamaboro Local Government Area, and arrested three suspects who will be charged in court.

Police spokesperson, ASP Saliu Oyiza Afusat, said in a statement issued in Lokoja on Wednesday that detectives from the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) carried out the investigation following the incident.

According to the police, Usman died on June 25, 2026, after she was allegedly assaulted in separate incidents linked to disciplinary action she had taken against a pupil.The command alleged that Abdullahi Isiaka assaulted the teacher at her residence on June 17 over the disciplinary measures involving his 11-year-old son.

Police further alleged that Ramatu Isiaka Eleojo assaulted the victim later that day while she was on her way to a mosque, and that Ojonojima Mary allegedly assaulted her again at the school on June 18. Police said the victim was treated at Grace Clinic in Ugbamaka before being referred to Eleojo Clinic in Okpo, where she later died.

The command said its investigation established what it described as a prima facie case of criminal conspiracy and culpable homicide against the three suspects, who are expected to be arraigned before a court of competent jurisdiction.

Commissioner of Police Naziru Bello Kankarofi commended the investigators and urged residents to resolve disputes through lawful means while supporting police efforts with timely information.

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