By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi
Former Nigerian Ambassador to Namibia and ex-Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, Hon. Terhemen Tarzoor, has alleged that a coordinated plan by some Benue politicians is underway to destabilize the administration of Governor Hyacinth Alia ahead of the 2027 general election.
Tarzoor made the disclosure during a world press conference at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) House in Makurdi, where he accused certain political figures of plotting to discredit the state government through propaganda, protests, and blackmail.
According to him, credible intelligence revealed that the group has allegedly mobilized about N2 billion to finance a campaign aimed at making the state “ungovernable.” He claimed the plan is expected to take effect from December 1, 2025, with two serving members of the National Assembly reportedly appointed as spokespersons for the group.
“The agents of darkness are at it again,” Tarzoor said. “However, the hand of Almighty God has continued to expose them and their evil machinations. We have just uncovered a well-orchestrated plot by some politicians of Benue extraction to destabilize the administration of His Excellency, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia.”
He alleged that the group’s strategy includes launching false allegations of financial impropriety, undermining state government projects, and mobilizing youths for violent protests in key cities such as Makurdi and Gboko to damage the governor’s popularity.
Tarzoor further warned that such actions threaten peace and development in Benue State, urging residents to remain vigilant and resist being used for political purposes.
He praised Governor Alia’s leadership, describing it as “focused and people-centered,” and called for unity among political stakeholders to support ongoing developmental efforts rather than sabotage them.
While the identities of those allegedly involved were not disclosed, Tarzoor expressed confidence that security agencies would act on the intelligence to prevent any attempt to destabilize the state.
As of press time, there has been no official response from the Benue State Government or the alleged politicians regarding the ambassador’s claims.




