Category: Benue Update

  • Ex Benue Governor Joins PDP Chairmanship Race

    Ex Benue Governor Joins PDP Chairmanship Race

    Former Benue State Governor, Senator Gabriel Suswam has thrown his hat into the ring for the national chairmanship of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Suswam stated his intention to vie for the position, aiming to complete the tenure of ousted Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, asserting that it rightfully belongs to Benue state and the North Central region.

    Speaking in Katsina-Ala on Friday during a meeting with the Benue North East PDP expanded caucus, Suswam emphasized his consultation with key party figures in the state, including Samuel Ortom, David Mark, Abba Moro, and the PDP’s State Working Committee.

    Highlighting the constitutional backing and historical precedent, Suswam underscored the north central and Benue’s right to finish Senator Ayu’s truncated tenure, advocating for party unity and mobilization ahead of the 2027 elections.

    He urged reconciliation post-2023 polls, emphasizing the PDP’s role as the foremost vehicle for Nigeria’s progress.

  • Benue APC Chairman Suspended

    Benue APC Chairman Suspended

    The Benue State chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Augustine Agada, has been suspended by the party’s leadership in Ehaje Ward 1 in Owukpa, Ogbadibo Local Government Area of the state.

    Agada and a ward member of the party were both passed votes of no confidence, effective immediately.

    The decision, made following the consideration of a petition by Comrade Dan Onjeh, the party’s 2023 Senatorial Candidate, accuses Agada of engaging in anti-party activities during the recent general elections.

    Citing provisions from the APC Constitution, the ward leadership listed seven grounds for Agada’s suspension. These included his failure to appear before the Ward Disciplinary Committee to address allegations, compelling evidence of working against the party’s interests, campaigning for the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Sen. Abba Moro, and losing his polling unit in key elections.

    The Ehaje Ward 1 leadership also alleged Agada withheld funds provided by the APC at the national level for logistics and election day activities. Additionally, Agada faces accusations of tampering with the list of APC election agents to undermine the party at the polls.

    The suspension, based on irrefutable evidence presented in the petition, was endorsed by the Ward Disciplinary Committee and subsequently discussed by the APC Ehaje Ward 1 Expanded Exco. The expanded Exco, invoking Article 17 sub-sections V and Vi of the party constitution, passed a vote of no confidence on Agada, suspended him immediately, urged relevant party organs to acknowledge the decision, and advised Agada to refrain from presenting himself as a party member or holding the position of Benue State Party Chairman.

  • Benue Highway Plagued by Armed Men

    Benue Highway Plagued by Armed Men

    Villagers along the expansive Federal Highway traversing Okpokwu and Ogbadibo Local Government Areas in Benue state are sounding the alarm as armed herdsmen capitalise on the deplorable state of the road and adjoining forests to wreck havoc on motorists, commuters, and other way farers.

    Expressing profound distress, locals revealed that these marauders have claimed these forests as their stronghold, openly launching attacks and abductions on commuters navigating the Otukpo-Ugbokolo-Otukpa-Orokam route without encountering any resistance.

    Speaking under anonymity, a member of the Orokam community and a practicing journalist disclosed that, “The marauders, largely composed of Fulani herdsmen, operate with impunity. The Ugbokolo to Otukpa corridor, notably the dense Okungaga forest, serves as their nerve center.”

    Detailing the harrowing experiences of kidnapping victims, he elaborated, “These criminals are equipped with sophisticated arms. They forcibly trek captives for hours through the forests, concealing them in various parts of Idoma land, including Ado LGA and Otukpa in Ogbadibo LGA, while negotiating ransom for their release.”

    He also said that, “Traveling on the Otukpo-Ugbokolo-Otukpa-Orokam highway is now highly perilous, especially after nightfall. However, the security agencies’ response has been inadequate, failing to decisively tackle this threat.”

    Moreover, the journalist underscored the limitations of local vigilantes and the Benue State Community Volunteer Guards in confronting the armed herdsmen, citing their possession of automatic weapons, making direct confrontation an incredibly risky endeavor.

    Expanding on their tactics, he stated, “Under the cover of night, they don military attire, setting up faux security checkpoints to ambush and seize unsuspecting travelers.”

    Owukpa, an area straddling Benue and Enugu states with vast forests, has also fallen prey to these armed groups, fostering an atmosphere of fear and helplessness among the populace.

    Recently, HRH Chief Emmanuel Odeh, the traditional ruler of Ogbadibo LGA, decried the dire security situation, expressing concerns over the overwhelming presence of armed herdsmen in the expansive forests. He lamented the absence of security forces, leaving communities vulnerable to attacks within the extensive forest cover.

    Despite attempts to reach the Benue Police Public Relations Officer, Superintendent Catherine Anene, for comment on the armed herdsmen issue, no response has been obtained.

    The persistent control of these forests by armed herdsmen continues to escalate fear and insecurity among residents, necessitating urgent and strategic interventions to restore safety along these critical highways in Benue state.

  • Bye-Election: Governor Alia Suspends Party’s Primary In Benue

    Bye-Election: Governor Alia Suspends Party’s Primary In Benue

    Controversy has surrounded the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election in Benue State.

    Governor Hyacinth Alia suspended the event, which was meant to select a candidate for the February 4 by-election for the State House of Assembly.

    The need for the by-election arose after Dr. Yamar Ortese, representing the Guma 1 state constituency, was appointed as Commissioner for Health and Human Services.

    During a press conference in Makurdi on Saturday, Governor Alia claimed the primary was disrupted by threats and hijacked by individuals who were not from the Guma Local Government Area and should not have participated in the election.

    The APC’s state spokesperson, Morgan Ihomun, countered that the governor cannot suspend a process that the party already conducted in an orderly manner.

    Governor Alia, accompanied by state security chiefs, also mentioned that the primary was planned for Saturday but was overshadowed by threats from irate youths.

    The governor said, “Security of state remains paramount to us. Today (Saturday), the APC is to conduct primary but it was marred by misconduct and this posed insecurity in Guma. It became imperative to calm the irate youth.

    “Party stakeholders felt disenchanted. I would not want any semblance of insecurity in the state. I suspend the delegate primary. Sad enough the party faithful came out but were stopped at the gate by people who do not belong to the local government; all stakeholders were locked out and youths became angry. Party faithful must help keep the peace in the state.

    “I do not want any bloodshed as people get sensational and sentimental about politics. I have asked the security operatives to ensure that there is no break down of law and order. I know that the national working committee of our party will do all to ensure that the right thing is done.”

    Meanwhile, Morgan insisted that the primary election had been held and a candidate emerged to fly the party ticket during the forthcoming by-election.

    He said, “The question we should be asking is that, does the governor have the power to suspend the primary election?”

  • Idoma Traditional council pegs traditional marriage rites at N50k, bans expensive burials

    Idoma Traditional council pegs traditional marriage rites at N50k, bans expensive burials

    ….Removes stringent marriage conditions, bars expensive

    The Idoma Area Traditional Council (IATC) in Benue State, led by Och’Idoma Elaigwu Odogbo, has introduced significant reforms affecting traditional marriage rites and burial practices within Idomaland.

    All traditional marriage rites in Idomaland have been fixed at a maximum of N50,000 by the Council.

    The decision was made during a meeting held in Otukpo, the traditional headquarters of the Idoma-speaking people.

    The council set the maximum traditional marriage rites at N50,000. This decision aims to remove stringent conditions and expectations associated with traditional marriages, promoting greater accessibility.

    Moreover, the council has discontinued the practice of returning the corpse of an Idoma daughter from her husband’s home to her paternal home for burial, except in cases of multiple marriages. Expensive burial rites have been banned, emphasizing conduct of burials within affordable means and concluding them within two to three weeks from the date of death.

    The resolutions also address inheritance rights, abolishing the practice where relatives deny the deceased’s children and wives their inheritance rights. The guidelines prioritize the deceased’s wife or wives and children for inheritance, unless a written will states otherwise.

    Additionally, the indiscriminate burial of corpses within communities, especially in residential areas, has been prohibited. Villages and hamlets are mandated to designate burial grounds by the end of 2024, aiming to regulate burials and seek permission from the Traditional Ruler for burials within or around compounds.

    These sweeping reforms aim to eliminate self-imposed cultural practices deemed barbaric and harsh, seeking greater cultural inclusivity and practicality in traditions within the Idoma community.

  • Fight for the unity, security of Idoma- AVM Toni Adokwu

    Fulani herders have lefts trails of tears and blood in Benue State

    Bothered by the rising spate of killings orchestrated by suspected herders, Air Vice Marshall Toni Adokwu (rtd) has charged the Idoma, at whatever position of significance, to fight for the unity and security of the Idoma nation. 

    Stressing that no one deserves to be killed extra-judicially, AVM Adokwu, who spoke in Otukpo at the weekend, after being inaugurated for another term of two years as the President of Ochetoha K’Idomo, called on Idoma from all walks of life to close ranks and fight to keep their enemies at bay. 

    The leader of all Socio-Cultural Unions of Idoma nationwide observed that without unity and focus on the common purpose, all efforts to secure the land and attain progress and general well-being of the people may never materialize.

    There have been several reports of incidences of mass killings in several parts of Benue state, mid into the current Fourth Republic. The epicenter of the gory incidents had been Agatu and Apa Local Government Areas in the South of Benue State.

    After a brief lull, the ugly episodes resumed last April, just immediately after the General elections, when about 51 indigenes were murdered at Umogidi Entekpa, a village in Otukpo Local Government by daredevil terrorists suspected to be Fulani militia.

    The killings are however not limited to the Idoma-speaking part of Benue state but spread right across the state.

    Unfortunately, the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari is accused of not doing enough to curtail the orgy of herders/farmers’ clashes that have persisted in the lush green grassland of the Middle Belt of Nigeria.

    Ochetoha K’Idoma, and other ethnically based Non-Governmental Organisations like Afenifere, for the Yoruba or Ohaneze Nd’Igbo have gained prominence in the past eight years of the Buhari Presidency, following a sudden rise in herders’ violent attacks on indigenous rural, farming communities, nationwide.