Tag: Governor Samuel Ortom

  • Gov Ortom decorates Francis Atela youth ambassador

    Gov Ortom decorates Francis Atela youth ambassador

    Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, on Wednesday, in the State Executive Council meeting, decorated Nigerian Idol TV talent show runners up, Francis Atela as Youth Ambassador of the State.

    Governor Ortom, who performed the decoration at the New Banquet Hall of Benue Peoples House Makurdi said Atela had showcased his thrilling performance to the world and deserved to be honoured.

    He stated that Benue youth remain the hope of the state and Nigeria, stressing that their mature behaviour during the End SARS Protests and demonstration of competence in many other areas of endeavours were worth celebrating.

    The Governor urged the youth to identify and develop their talents so as to add value to the state and country in general.

  • Gov Ortom Upbraids Presidency Over Negative Comments on Kukah’s Address to US Congress

    Gov Ortom Upbraids Presidency Over Negative Comments on Kukah’s Address to US Congress

    By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi

    Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom has disclosed that the approach the Presidency has adopted in engaging Nigerians on issues would aggravate the myriad of challenges bedeviling the country.

    Ortom who lampooned the Presidency for making inflammatory comments over Rev Matthew Hassan Kukah’s address to United States Congress on Foreign Affairs during the weekend, argued that Bishop Kukah is not the first Nigerian to address Foreign audience regarding security situation in Nigeria.

    He noted that in 2015 President Muhammadu Buhari was the candidate of the All Progressives Congress when he delivered a speech in London where he disclosed that Boko Haram has put Nigeria on the terrorists map killing more than 13,000 of the country’s Nationals.

    The Governor pointed out that if the man seeking to govern the country could give such statistics why would his aides now launch media attack on a clergyman who is drawing the attention of the global community to the pligt of helpless Nigerians.

    Ortom urged the Presidency to listen to the voices of the citizens and resist the temptation of silencing those who have genuine love for the country and are contributing for the peace and Unity of the nation.

    He contended that the presidency may not be aware that Nigerians are facing harsh economic conditions and many are being killed by bandits, Herdsmen and other terrorists groups because those saddled with the responsibility of telling it the truth have refused to do so.

  • 2023: Gov Ortom Advocates Power Shift to Southern Nigeria

    2023: Gov Ortom Advocates Power Shift to Southern Nigeria

    By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi

    Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has advocated power shift to the Southern part of Nigeria for equity and fairness.

    Ortom gave this indication while fielding questions from Journalists at the Makurdi Airport , noting that the agitation for the separation of the country was as a result of injustices, lack of equity and fairness by successive administrations in Nigeria.

    The Governor insisted that only equity and fairness would strengthened the unity of Nigeria as well as give all citizens a sense of belonging and reduce tension across the country.

    Ortom who restated his resolve to speak against injustices, challenged the executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Abdurasheed Bawa to expose those involved in criminal activities with the view to bringing them to justice.

    He contended that the media attacks on him would not stop him from advocating for justice, equity and fairness for Nigerians.

  • Stop Trivializing Governance, Benue People Deserve Better Leadership, Group Tells Ortom

    Stop Trivializing Governance, Benue People Deserve Better Leadership, Group Tells Ortom

    The Benue Proactive Coalition For Good Governance (BPCGG) has taken a swipe at Governor Samuel Ortom for his constant fixation on President Muhammadu Buhari saying it is a ploy to cover up the many failures of his administration.

    Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Saturday, Executive Director of the group, Comrade Timothy Tor urged Gov Ortom to be worried about the legacy he would live behind for the people of Benue.

    “It is unfortunate that having lost the good will of his people, Ortom would turn himself into a bug of the presidency, using his failure to provide leadership as an escape window”.

    The group insisted that the security challenges created in Benue were instigated by the governors lack of direction, recalling how he empowered the most dreaded militia Terwase Akwaza AKA Gana with the most lucrative government revenue consultancy.

    “What other gaffe could be more glaring and embarrassing than for a sitting governor to hobnob with such a man who has killed thousands of his people? But Gov Ortom did”, the group queried.

    The group asked him to explain why his colleagues in neighbouring states such as Kogi, Nassarawa are delivering good governance in the midst of herdsmen/farmers clashes.

    “If Governor Zulum who is facing the greatest security challenges in Borno State could awe Nigerians with such positive achievements, Ortom should humble himself to take a crash course in good governance. Dropping President Buharis name to curry long lost good will can not cure Ortom of his increasingly manifesting deficiencies”, the group maintained.

    It further said it has taken the liberty to summarise Gov Ortom administration failures in the following posers:

    “Where there no herdsmen/farmers clashes before Ortom became governor in Benue?

    “Would Gov Ortom be able to govern the state if the federal government withdraws her security agencies in the state?

    “Was it President Buhari who asked Ortom to award the largest revenue consultancy to the most dreaded militia, the late Terwase Akwaza AKA GANA?

    “Was it President Buhari who sent the Tiv Militia that confessed to have butchered their fellow Tiv kinsmen only recently?

    “Why did Gov Ortom not make a media outing on those confessions made by fellow Tiv militia?

    “Can Governor Ortom account for the monthly security votes other than it’s diversion on media propaganda?

    “Can Ortom name one single project his administration has started and completed within the last six years?

    “Is President Buhari responsible for the failure of Gov Ortom to pay salaries and pensions? How does herdsmen affect payment of salaries remains a puzzle only Ortom can unravel.

    “Can Gov Ortom say President Buhari is the reason the road to his home town is not motorable?

    “⁸Is President Buhari responsible for the blatant withholding of local government funds in outright disregard for local government autonomy?

    “Benue people are not going to forgive him if he does not turn a new leaf in good time”

    “Until Governor Ortom is able to address above deficiencies, he will continue to deal with the declining goodwill of Benue people no matter how much he drops President Buharis name,” the group asserted.

    It maintained that the role of chief security officer of a state is beyond superintendenting over the misappropriation of public funds and urge Governor Ortom to bother on what to tell Benue people when they finally call him to render account of his misgovernance.

  • Gov Ortom Insists on Anti Open Grazing as Buhari Sets to Review Land Use Act

    Gov Ortom Insists on Anti Open Grazing as Buhari Sets to Review Land Use Act

    By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi

    Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has declared that his administration would not key into the proposed Land Use Act embarked upon by the Federal Government.

    The Governor made this disclosure at the Government House Makurdi when he received on a courtesy visit officials of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corp, NSCDC, led by the Zonal Commander, Mr Halilu Alhassan.

    Ortom restated his administration’s resolve to stand on the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law, which according to him is the best global practice in rearing of animals.

    He pointed out that the present administration under his watch would continue to work with security operatives to tackle insecurity and other forms of criminality in the state.

    Relatedly, the Governor has debunked the allegation by the leadership of Miyetti Allah that their cattles were being rustled and taken away by people of the state.

    He described the allegation as baseless, adding that his administration has stood firm against stealing of livestock and wondered why the group has decided to blackmail his Government.

  • 2023: Gov Ortom Directs Political Appointees Seeking Elective Positions to Resign

    2023: Gov Ortom Directs Political Appointees Seeking Elective Positions to Resign

    By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi

    Governor Samuel Ortom has directed all his appointees seeking elective positions in the 2023 general elections to resign latest 1st October, 2021.

    The Governor who gave this indication at the Government House Makurdi on Thursday when members of the Jemgbagh Unity Forum paid a solidarity visit to him, pointed out that the decision became necessary to enable aspirants prepare ahead of time.

    Ortom urged the People’s Democratic party, PDP, faithful to join him in shopping for a candidate who has qualities and tenacity to succeed him.

    The Governor assured that he would back any transparent process that could guarantee the emergence of credible and acceptable candidates of the party during the forthcoming polls.

    Ortom applauded the PDP Unity Forum over their visit, averrig that he was encouraged by their show of solidarity, support and goodwill he enjoined from them over the years.

    In his remarks, the President of the forum, Mr Yandev Amaabai, described Governor Ortom as the defender of the Benue valley, adding that he has come at the time the state was facing daunting challenges, particularly insecurity. Ends

  • Ortom, Akume, Suswam Unite to Tackle insecurity in Benue State

    Ortom, Akume, Suswam Unite to Tackle insecurity in Benue State

    By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi

    Worried over an upsurge in security situation in Benue State, Governor Samuel Ortom has held a closed door meeting with his predecessors, the Minister of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, Sen George Akume and Senator representing Benue North East Senatorial District, Sen Gabriel Suswam to tackle insecurity in the state.

    The meeting of the trio has put paid to the rumor being peddled the round that Governor Ortom and Senator Akume have drawn a battle line since Akume lost his bid to make it to the Senate for the fourth time.

    Governor Ortom who briefed Journalists shortly after the meeting which held at the Government House Makurdi, maintained that they discussed ways to stamp out criminality, banditry, insurgency, armed Herdsmen, kidnapping as well as cult related activities.

    He averred that Benue State belongs to all and it was incumbent on all the leaders to secure the land for future generations.

    The Governor posited that the meeting observed among other things that the Fulanis had misinterpreted the Anti Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law, hence the need to educate, sensitize and create awareness on the content of the law.

  • BREAKING: Gunmen  Kills Gov Ortom’s Security aide

    BREAKING: Gunmen Kills Gov Ortom’s Security aide

    Unknown gunmen have reportedly killed the Senior Special Assistant to Benue Governor Samuel Ortom on Security, AIG Christopher Dega (Rtd).

    Our correspondent gathered that the aide died after being shot on his chest in Jos, the State capital.

    AIG Dega had a brilliant career in the Nigeria Police Force and was twice Commissioner of Police in Borno and Edo States.

    The deceased hailed from Katsina Ala Local Government Area in the state .

    Details later…

  • Gov Ortom Urges FG to Allow Nigerians Carry Legal Weapons to Defend Themselves Against Attacks

    Gov Ortom Urges FG to Allow Nigerians Carry Legal Weapons to Defend Themselves Against Attacks

    By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi

    Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has Implored the Federal Government to allow Nigerians carry legal weapons to defend themselves against killer Herdsmen and Bandits in the country.

    The Governor made this call at the Government House, Makurdi when he played host to members of Tiv Professionals led by the Pro- Chancellor and Chairman Governing Council, Benue State University, Makurdi, Prof. Zakarias Gundu.

    Ortom lamented the injustices and lawlessness perpetrated against humanity in the country with impunity which he said should be resisted by well meaning Nigerians.

    He noted that those keeping quiet over the aforementioned injustices and provocations were doing themselves more harm than good.

    The Governor lauded the Tiv Professionals over their courage and willingness to speak for the people, stressing that he has no doubt in their ability to perform.

    Earlier in his remarks, Prof. Gundu pointed out that Nigeria as country has failed its citizens in several ways, adding that it was time for all Nigerians to raise to the challenges.

    He urged the Governor whom he described as leader of the Minority Tribes in the country to continue to speak out as well as laise with other leaders believed to be against impunity for faster growth of the nation.

  • FG’s Position On Open Grazing Shocking, Misplaced Priority – Ortom

    FG’s Position On Open Grazing Shocking, Misplaced Priority – Ortom

    Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom on Tuesday described the Federal Government’s position on open grazing as shocking and “a misplaced priority.”

    The Presidency had on Monday faulted the recent resolutions of the Southern Governors, including the ban on open grazing in the entire southern part of the country.

    A statement signed by Presidential spokesman Garba Shehu said the Governors’ resolutions failed to provide any solution to the lingering crisis between farmers and herders in the country.

    But the Benue State Governor, in a statement signed by spokesman Terver Akase, said the insistence on open grazing reserves by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration is a pointer to a hidden agenda.

    “We find the move not only shocking and curious but also as a misplaced priority,” the Ortom statement said.

    “At a time the country is worried about the worsening security situation and many Nigerians are calling for national dialogue to address the fundamental issues that have led to the present state of affairs, the Federal Government considers the reopening of cattle grazing routes as the only solution available to it.”

    READ ALSO: Open Grazing Ban: Southern Governors Did Not Provide Any Solution – Presidency

    The Governor faulted the Federal Government’s plan to commence rehabilitation work on grazing reserves in the country next month.

    Ortom recalled that the Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF) had met on February 9 and agreed that the current system of herding mainly by open grazing is no longer sustainable, in view of the growing urbanisation and population of the country.

    While noting that the Forum consequently resolved to sensitize herders on the need to adopt ranching as the new method of animal husbandry, Ortom said the 17 Governors of Southern Nigeria also met on May 11 in Asaba and banned open grazing in the entire region.

    The Southern Governors, the Benue leader added, adopted ranching as the alternative method of rearing animals.

    He added, “As it stands, the Presidency is the lone hand pushing for the continuation of open grazing and the return of cattle routes of 1950s and 60s. The Presidency has, by its endorsement of open grazing, emboldened armed herders who lay claim to all lands in Nigeria as belonging to Fulani, hence their invasion of farming communities and killing of original owners of such lands.

    “The fact must be established that grazing reserves or cattle routes are no longer tenable in the 21st century when Nigeria’s population far exceeds that of the fifties at a time these routes were contemplated.

    “At present, the routes have been taken over by airports, roads, schools, hospitals, as well as markets, houses and other human activities. The country’s land mass has also reduced to less than 923 square kilometers with the excision of Bakassi to Cameroon. Besides, the international best practice of animal husbandry is ranching; and that’s the stand of Benue State.”

    We in Benue have embraced ranching as the viable alternative to open grazing and there is no going back on our resolve. Our ranching law which prohibits open grazing is Benue people’s reaction to the incessant killings, and it is also an instrument of development. The law was enacted by representatives of the people in the Benue State House of Assembly, in the exercise of its powers as provided for by Section 4 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended). Part 2 of the Second Schedule reinforces the power of the State House of the Assembly providing that “a House of Assembly may make laws for the State with respect to industrial, commercial or agricultural development.” The Law followed due process with public hearings and requisite opportunity for all stakeholders making input.

    Ranching as a policy has the potential to launch Nigeria into 21st-century agricultural good practices. Today, open grazing is extinct in most countries of the world. In Europe, America, Asia and in many countries in Africa, pastoralism has long given way to ranching. How can Nigeria then still be battling with a problem of pastoralism that in other countries has been solved over a century ago? According to the United States Department of Agriculture, USDA, India has 303 million cattle, Brazil, 226 million, China, 100 million, USA, 93 million, Argentina, 53 million and Australia 27 million. All these countries ranch their animals. Nigeria has less than 20 million cattle which can easily be ranched. Unfortunately, the cows are allowed to either roam the streets freely or encroach on people’s farms and other investments.

    While we may not stop the Federal Government’s plan to rehabilitate grazing reserves or create cattle routes in other states, we wish to make it clear that no land in Benue State has been gazetted for grazing routes, grazing reserves, cattle colonies and Ruga settlements. Benue is therefore not part of the grazing reserves rehabilitation programme of the Federal Government.

    We expect the Federal Ministry of Agriculture to weigh the negative consequences its recommendation will have on the unity and security of the nation and advise Mr President that Nigerians are not on the same page with him regarding the matter of open grazing. It is not too late to salvage the situation.

    We are concerned about the plight of millions of farmers who have been displaced as a result of herders’ attacks and are now in IDP camps; a development that is already adversely affecting food production. Benue State has over one million displaced people who are mostly farmers, and the task of returning them to their ancestral homes is what should bother the Ministry of Agriculture and other agencies of the Federal Government.

    Terver Akase

    Chief Press Secretary

    May 25, 2021.