Special Adviser to the Benue state Governor on Special
Duties, Mr. Abraham Kwaghngu, has assured that by 2019, Benue people will be
begging Governor Samuel Ortom to contest again.
He also speaks on the achievements as well as the challenges
of the Ortom- led administration, the threat by the leadership of the Miyetti
Allah Kautal Hore to mobilise its members to resist the Anti -Open Grazing Bill
recently passed into law and accented to by the governor.
It has been two years of the Ortom -led administration in
Benue state. The opposition is saying it’s been two wasted years. How would you
react to that assertion?
Well, so far so good, I think those who say this government
has not performed are not in touch with their people back home. They are
obviously people who are living outside the state and perhaps who do not come
home regularly to appreciate the positive things that are going on in the state
at the moment. I want to say emphatically that within the last two years, the
governor has performed and done a lot of things which have touched the lives of
the people positively.
Like you know, when we came in the Benue State University
was shut. This government reopened that University and was able to graduate
over 150 medical Doctors who were stagnated for over 12 years in that
institution. That is a feat. To be able to graduate that number of Medical
Doctors from that university is not a joke. That apart, the governor was able
to access and pay counterpart fund to Universal Basic Education Board, UBEC, to
carry out renovation and construction of over 700 schools across the state.
In every community you have one or two classrooms built or
renovated. We all know the condition of primary schools in the state before
now, they are there on the ground for you to see, that is a big feat. And then
a lot of hospitals and clinics across the state are being built by the
Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs. The governor was able to access
counterpart funds for that purpose. A lot of skills acquisition centers have
been built.
Work is currently ongoing in several rural roads in the
state, go to the rural communities and the rural dweller will testify to this.
This is not rhetoric but tangible projects for everyone to see. Even the roads
that were abandoned by the last administration are being constructed; they are
there for you to see.
And in terms of peace and security especially in Sankera
axis of the state, the governor has been able to restore peace in that area of
the state where people were hitherto been killed, women and children in their
numbers and the people were always fleeing from their homes for fear of attack.
But today the government has been able to restore peace in
that volatile area and the people have all returned to their homes and going
about their farming businesses and making a living out of it. That is an
achievement we cannot take that for granted given the situation we met on
ground.
Going by your submissions on the achievements of the
administration in the last two years, what do you think of 2019?
2019 will certainly be about the people and I can assure you
that when Governor Ortom completes his four years the people will be begging
him to run in 2019 because what he has been doing for the state has never
happened before given the level of transparency in governance, the openness in
the running of government. He has restored peace and security in the state and
went further to hand the state over to God. And you know that anyone with God
is sure of victory because he only rules in the affairs of men. You know that
with God all things are possible. If a man can disappoint you, God will never
disappoint and abandon His own, that is the story of Governor Ortom who has
handed everything about the state and himself to God.
Recently there was an outburst by the leadership of Miyetti
Allah Kautal Hore, an umbrella organization of Fulani herdsmen, over the recent
signing into law of the Prohibition of Open Grazing in the state. What is your
take on the development?
Well, it is a matter of law; due process was followed in the
entire thing. An executive bill was sent to the State House of Assembly which
deliberated on it and also organized public hearings on the bill where all
stakeholders had their say on the bill including the herdsmen without any
contrary view and thereafter the House of Assembly sat and passed the bill. And
on the day of signing the bill by the governor, he also called all stakeholders
to witness the signing who unanimously gave their support. The law is about the
protection of the lives and property of the people of Benue state who were
being killed and maimed in their hundreds in their ancestral homes without any
form of defense whatsoever. The people of Benue state are solidly behind the
governor and the government on the issue. They are unequivocal on this matter
irrespective of their tribal and political divide. Benue people have collapsed
their political differences to stand with the governor. In fact, the people
have formed a shield in defense of the governor on this matter and they are
resolute in their defense of the governor which is the first time it is
happening in the history of our state. So it is now a subsisting law and I
don’t think any individual or group can come out now to kick against the law
which enjoys general acceptance.
What has been your experience working with the governor in
the last two years?
I must tell you of a truth that the experience has been
wonderful. It’s been the best experience I’ve had in my life.
I’m working with a man who has the fear of God, who believes
in due process and diligence. One who does not believe in anything that is evil
and strives to address the challenges of the people, and despite the obvious
challenges, he always ensures that things are done rightly. I’m truly fulfilled
working with him in this administration.
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