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December 22, 2022 Ortom signs N179.5b appropriation bill into law

Ortom signs N179.5b appropriation bill into law

Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom signed into law on Thursday the N179.5 billion appropriation bill passed by the Benue State House of Assembly on Wednesday.

The fiscal estimate passed by the House includes N106 billion in recurrent expenditure and N73.5 billion in capital expenditure.

Signing the bill, the Governor acknowledged the Benue Assembly’s support, which he said accounted for his government’s successes in all sectors.

He said, “I must also commend the House for the speedy passage of the bill which is the last by our government. We thank the lawmakers for the cooperation we have been enjoying from the legislature which helped us record successes despite the security challenges posed to our state by armed herdsmen from Senegal, Niger, Mali, Central African Republic, Cameroon and others.”

He stated that the Assembly’s various laws became instruments for good governance, peace, and security in the state, emphasizing that the much-loved Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law of 2017 would go down in history as one of the laws that distinguished the state.

April 28, 2021 We Are Better Together As A Country – Ortom

We Are Better Together As A Country – Ortom

Ortom says God has been with Nigeria and will never abandon the country.

Ortom made the call on Tuesday during the inauguration of the rehabilitated 7.9 kilometers Oha/Orerokpe/Oviore Road and the bridge in Okpe Local Government Area of Delta.

He said that the level of injustice, fairness, and equity in the country was probably responsible for the various agitation emanating from the geo-political zones.

The governor said that he would continue to preach unity of Nigeria stressing, “We are better as a country.

“Let there be justice for all irrespective of our ethnic and religions; we should be united as a nation. God has been with Nigeria and will never abandon our country.

“What is happening today, I believe when God arises, enemies of this country will scatter and we shall have our peace.”

Ortom commended his host, governor, Ifeanyi Okowa for the infrastructural development in the state and urged him to sustain the tempo.

“God will surely reward you for committing yourself to this level and determination of focus to add value to the development of Delta.

“We appreciate your uprightness, not just at the state level, but at the national. At the party level, you never fail any assignment committed to you.

“Continue to do your best, you are a bridge builder. In the midst of many challenges in this country, where people are singing songs of disunity, you have remained focused.

“I appreciate you for this milestone, this road will not only be used by the people of Delta,” Ortom said.

He said that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was committed to providing dividends of democracy to the people and thanked the Okpe kingdom and the entire Delta for supporting the governor.

“As leaders in this country especially the PDP, we are prepared to give Nigerians a democracy that is anchored on equity, fairness and justice.

“I have learnt and will continue to learn, do not be tired when I come knocking again.

“I will send members of my cabinet to interface with members of your cabinet to see how we can partner and add value to the development of our people,” he said.

In his remark, Governor Okowa said that his administration was committed to improving the lives of the people through infrastructural development.

“I thank God for the traditional rulers we have in this state, they have continued to partner with the government of this state to achieve peace.

“We have continued to remain focus on our dreams,” he said.

Okowa urged the people to cooperate with his administration to enable him to continue to impact meaningfully on their lives.

The Delta governor had earlier on Tuesday inaugurated the Army Day Secondary School in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta.

March 23, 2021 ‘Buhari Is Shedding Crocodile Tears Over Ortom’s Attack’ Says Afenifere

‘Buhari Is Shedding Crocodile Tears Over Ortom’s Attack’ Says Afenifere

Pan Yoruba socio-cultural and political organization, Afenifere, has also berated the President, Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), over his statement that the attack on Benue governor, Samuel Ortom, should not be politicized.

Afenifere’s leader, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, said this in a statement to sympathize with the governor over the weekend attack on him.

In the statement titled, ‘Afenifere sympathizes with Ortom over attack’, Adebanjo said “President Buhari’s reaction to the development amounted to shedding crocodile tears”.

He asked Buhari to “desist from pretending that he is not aware his Fulani kinsmen are the perpetrators of most of the killings the country has witnessed in recent time”.

Adebanjo expressed displeasure that the Buhari regime could neither apprehend perpetrators of the 2018 Agatu massacre in Benue state nor did anything to stem attack by herdsmen in the state.

“Rather than help the people of Benue the President told an embattled Ortom when he approached the Presidency for help in 2018 to go make peace with his neighbors,” Adebanjo added.

The Afenifere leader pointed out that “the recent admonition by the defense minister, Bashir Magashi, that Nigerians should begin to defend themselves was instructive, signaling a failed state”.

He added that “the myriad of intractable crisis bedeviling the nation appeared to have overwhelmed the President who should urgently consider resigning”.

The Afenifere leader also pointed out that it was time state governors were given full charge of security in their states, saying, “No outsider knows the house better than the landlord.”

Pa Adebanjo said, “restructuring still remains the only way out of the doldrums for the nation if disintegration is to be avoided”.

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