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Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by Ojotu1(m): 11:40am On Jan 02
By Peter Awunah, PhD

The people of Benue State who voted for Hyacinth Alia as governor of the state in last year’s election must be ashamed of themselves for making such a mistake. Since he came to power, no one can tell the direction that the man who boasts of being the ship that ferried all APC candidates to victory is heading. There is evident confusion even within his cabinet. There is no clear focus, no coordination and no leadership.

Anyone who has visited Makurdi, the Benue State capital in the last seven months must have seen the potholes on all major roads in the town. Makurdi has become dusty, and even the street sweepers are no longer seen in the early hours of the day cleaning the city.

The worst situation is in the state ministries, departments and agencies of government. No activity goes on in any of the MDAs. Government House is not left out. According to those who have been there since June last year, the place stinks with no water running in the taps for flushing of toilets.

Alia says he is paying salaries of the workers and as far as he is concerned, that’s all that is needed. He doesn’t release overheads and other logistic support to the ministries and agencies for their operations. But the civil servants love it of course, because if they can sit at home all week and still receive their salaries at the end of the month, how is that bad? Productivity is relegated to the background.

Governor Alia operates like a parish priest who cannot be questioned. All that the people have to say is “Yes Father”. He gave them that response during the campaigns but they thought he was joking. Now they know better.

The man has elevated nepotism to heights never before seen in the history of Benue State. As a former priest, one would expect him to practice what he preached about unity and equality, but no, Alia is a preacher who would tell the people “do as I say, not as I do”.
There is no tangible project to show since his administration came on board other than failed promises, lopsided appointments, and marginalisation.

Alia is sitting on huge money which has come in from Abuja. Benue State has received fat allocations but the Governor is silent on what has come in. As far as he pays the workers, his government is doing nothing else to develop the state.

No project is going on anywhere. He awarded contracts for the construction of 16 short streets of 15 kilometers and took out N9 billion for the projects but no construction is taking place on the roads.

Alia is not Prepared to govern Benue State. He came ill prepared and is acting exactly in that manner. His first seven months in office are the worst in the state since the return of democracy in 1999. The priest-turned-politician is the most lackluster of all the Benue governors in the last 25 years.

Governor Alia has failed to live up to expectations and instead of delivering on his campaign promises, he has taken up unnecessary battles against perceived critics, stakeholders, and his party members. His arrogance, ineptitude, pride, and all-knowing attitude have taken Benue State backward by over two decades.

The group of people who are worst hit and must be feeling ashamed are those who campaigned for him and mobilized voters in support of the Yes Father movement.

At first, many thought the governor was on a steep learning curve and the ship of the state would be righted and put on the course being an unfamiliar terrain for him. But unfortunately, Alia is not ready to learn or accept his mistakes.

The governor has become so power-drunk that he is now inaccessible to the electorate, stakeholders, and even his party members. Shame! Effective governance is about feedback and criticism. No one knows it all.

Should we talk about his controversial contracts? According to Sahara Reporters, Alia spent whopping amounts in just four months in office awarding fictitious contracts. Between May 29 and September 30th, he was reported to have received and spent more than N46 billion of state resources, prominent among which was the duplication of contracts for the procurement of Hummer buses as palliative measures.

Alia is truly a bad market for Benue. The people of the state made the wrong choice this time!


Awunah writes from Durumi, Abuja

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by Forumites: 11:43am On Jan 02
The suffering of Nigerians is widespread. When the head is rotten the body follows. We simply have laws that protects only the mighty. Poor people are living and existing at their mercy.

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by nedu666: 11:47am On Jan 02
So he should not clear otom backlog. Just admit he is not sharing money

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by Bobloco: 11:56am On Jan 02
He is far better than the immediate past governor who blamed Buhari through out the entire duration of his tenure for his failure to provide basic dividends of democracy to the people of Benue state

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by SIRAO(m): 11:59am On Jan 02
with this write up, the Alia of a governor is judiciously working for the people only that he is not sharing money.

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by fortunez1(m): 1:10pm On Jan 02
Ok
Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by Seefinish: 1:41pm On Jan 02
Bobloco:
He is far better than the immediate past governor who blamed Buhari through out the entire duration of his tenure for his failure to provide basic dividends of democracy to the people of Benue state
including Akume who brought him

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by fidelmarshal199: 1:48pm On Jan 02
Ojotu1:

[b]Awunah writes from Durumi, Abuja
This last clause has rendered this publication invalid.

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by SalamRushdie: 1:56pm On Jan 02
Nigerians dont know how to pick good leaders , put two men up and they will alwsy pick the worst

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by fergie001: 1:59pm On Jan 02
Under the payroll of the NASS caucus members obviously.

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by Oakenshield: 2:22pm On Jan 02
Ojotu1:
By Peter Awunah, PhD

The people of Benue State who voted for Hyacinth Alia as governor of the state in last year’s election must be ashamed of themselves for making such a mistake. Since he came to power, no one can tell the direction that the man who boasts of being the ship that ferried all APC candidates to victory is heading. There is evident confusion even within his cabinet. There is no clear focus, no coordination and no leadership.

Anyone who has visited Makurdi, the Benue State capital in the last seven months must have seen the potholes on all major roads in the town. Makurdi has become dusty, and even the street sweepers are no longer seen in the early hours of the day cleaning the city.

The worst situation is in the state ministries, departments and agencies of government. No activity goes on in any of the MDAs. Government House is not left out. According to those who have been there since June last year, the place stinks with no water running in the taps for flushing of toilets.

Alia says he is paying salaries of the workers and as far as he is concerned, that’s all that is needed. He doesn’t release overheads and other logistic support to the ministries and agencies for their operations. But the civil servants love it of course, because if they can sit at home all week and still receive their salaries at the end of the month, how is that bad? Productivity is relegated to the background.

Governor Alia operates like a parish priest who cannot be questioned. All that the people have to say is “Yes Father”. He gave them that response during the campaigns but they thought he was joking. Now they know better.

The man has elevated nepotism to heights never before seen in the history of Benue State. As a former priest, one would expect him to practice what he preached about unity and equality, but no, Alia is a preacher who would tell the people “do as I say, not as I do”.
There is no tangible project to show since his administration came on board other than failed promises, lopsided appointments, and marginalisation.

Alia is sitting on huge money which has come in from Abuja. Benue State has received fat allocations but the Governor is silent on what has come in. As far as he pays the workers, his government is doing nothing else to develop the state.

No project is going on anywhere. He awarded contracts for the construction of 16 short streets of 15 kilometers and took out N9 billion for the projects but no construction is taking place on the roads.

Alia is not Prepared to govern Benue State. He came ill prepared and is acting exactly in that manner. His first seven months in office are the worst in the state since the return of democracy in 1999. The priest-turned-politician is the most lackluster of all the Benue governors in the last 25 years.

Governor Alia has failed to live up to expectations and instead of delivering on his campaign promises, he has taken up unnecessary battles against perceived critics, stakeholders, and his party members. His arrogance, ineptitude, pride, and all-knowing attitude have taken Benue State backward by over two decades.

The group of people who are worst hit and must be feeling ashamed are those who campaigned for him and mobilized voters in support of the Yes Father movement.

At first, many thought the governor was on a steep learning curve and the ship of the state would be righted and put on the course being an unfamiliar terrain for him. But unfortunately, Alia is not ready to learn or accept his mistakes.

The governor has become so power-drunk that he is now inaccessible to the electorate, stakeholders, and even his party members. Shame! Effective governance is about feedback and criticism. No one knows it all.

Should we talk about his controversial contracts? According to Sahara Reporters, Alia spent whopping amounts in just four months in office awarding fictitious contracts. Between May 29 and September 30th, he was reported to have received and spent more than N46 billion of state resources, prominent among which was the duplication of contracts for the procurement of Hummer buses as palliative measures.

Alia is truly a bad market for Benue. The people of the state made the wrong choice this time!


Awunah writes from Durumi, Abuja
so did ortom do anything tangible?
Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by Tightguy(m): 2:25pm On Jan 02
I greet you bros!!

Help me tap that bros....... Yes, that bros wey write this sentimental nonsense. Yes, you ... Mr. Peter Anwunah, PhD.

Bros, so you want us to believe you that wrote from Durumi, Abuja more than the Benue masses who are on ground and enjoying the dividends of democracy.

You want the man to eradicate all the potholes & bad roads in just 7 months?
You complained that he is not releasing money for overheads and other non-essentials but you forgot that he needs all the money at his disposal to clear off backlog of salaries and pensions. Haba!!!

Bros, we know who paid you to write this article. Your loyalty is not to the Benue people but to the SGF & so called Abuja politicians.

You can do better next time.

Brooooooosssssssssss, i greeeeeeeeeetttttt.

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by IGBOSON1: 2:28pm On Jan 02
SalamRushdie:
Nigerians dont know how to pick good leaders , put two men up and they will alwsy pick the worst

Hehehehehe grin grin grin
Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by favour32(m): 2:37pm On Jan 02
Nobody wey go be the governor, wey dem no go complain.
Relax!
Nor be one year tenure!

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by TruthsFM: 2:38pm On Jan 02
You better leave fr Alia here and let him do his work oooo
Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by AKWATGOLD1(m): 3:08pm On Jan 02
Despite been FOD BASKET OF THE NATION. Benue State has not been blessed with a good governors after George Akume.
Ojotu1:
By Peter Awunah, PhD

The people of Benue State who voted for Hyacinth Alia as governor of the state in last year’s election must be ashamed of themselves for making such a mistake. Since he came to power, no one can tell the direction that the man who boasts of being the ship that ferried all APC candidates to victory is heading. There is evident confusion even within his cabinet. There is no clear focus, no coordination and no leadership.

Anyone who has visited Makurdi, the Benue State capital in the last seven months must have seen the potholes on all major roads in the town. Makurdi has become dusty, and even the street sweepers are no longer seen in the early hours of the day cleaning the city.

The worst situation is in the state ministries, departments and agencies of government. No activity goes on in any of the MDAs. Government House is not left out. According to those who have been there since June last year, the place stinks with no water running in the taps for flushing of toilets.

Alia says he is paying salaries of the workers and as far as he is concerned, that’s all that is needed. He doesn’t release overheads and other logistic support to the ministries and agencies for their operations. But the civil servants love it of course, because if they can sit at home all week and still receive their salaries at the end of the month, how is that bad? Productivity is relegated to the background.

Governor Alia operates like a parish priest who cannot be questioned. All that the people have to say is “Yes Father”. He gave them that response during the campaigns but they thought he was joking. Now they know better.

The man has elevated nepotism to heights never before seen in the history of Benue State. As a former priest, one would expect him to practice what he preached about unity and equality, but no, Alia is a preacher who would tell the people “do as I say, not as I do”.
There is no tangible project to show since his administration came on board other than failed promises, lopsided appointments, and marginalisation.

Alia is sitting on huge money which has come in from Abuja. Benue State has received fat allocations but the Governor is silent on what has come in. As far as he pays the workers, his government is doing nothing else to develop the state.

No project is going on anywhere. He awarded contracts for the construction of 16 short streets of 15 kilometers and took out N9 billion for the projects but no construction is taking place on the roads.

Alia is not Prepared to govern Benue State. He came ill prepared and is acting exactly in that manner. His first seven months in office are the worst in the state since the return of democracy in 1999. The priest-turned-politician is the most lackluster of all the Benue governors in the last 25 years.

Governor Alia has failed to live up to expectations and instead of delivering on his campaign promises, he has taken up unnecessary battles against perceived critics, stakeholders, and his party members. His arrogance, ineptitude, pride, and all-knowing attitude have taken Benue State backward by over two decades.

The group of people who are worst hit and must be feeling ashamed are those who campaigned for him and mobilized voters in support of the Yes Father movement.

At first, many thought the governor was on a steep learning curve and the ship of the state would be righted and put on the course being an unfamiliar terrain for him. But unfortunately, Alia is not ready to learn or accept his mistakes.

The governor has become so power-drunk that he is now inaccessible to the electorate, stakeholders, and even his party members. Shame! Effective governance is about feedback and criticism. No one knows it all.

Should we talk about his controversial contracts? According to Sahara Reporters, Alia spent whopping amounts in just four months in office awarding fictitious contracts. Between May 29 and September 30th, he was reported to have received and spent more than N46 billion of state resources, prominent among which was the duplication of contracts for the procurement of Hummer buses as palliative measures.

Alia is truly a bad market for Benue. The people of the state made the wrong choice this time!


Awunah writes from Durumi, Abuja
Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by kokoA(m): 3:23pm On Jan 02
Go to the center of any market in Makurdi and make this statement let's see if you will come out alive. This is the first time Benue is getting a government that the people are pleased with while the elites are angry. It is not business as usual, government of sharing money is gone for good.

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Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by Roboto11: 4:12pm On Jan 02
SalamRushdie:
Nigerians dont know how to pick good leaders , put two men up and they will alwsy pick the worst

They should have voted Atiku abi?
Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by johnbush(m): 5:40pm On Jan 02
[quote author=Ojotu1 post=127740992]By Peter Awunah, PhD

The people of Benue State who voted for Hyacinth Alia as governor of the state in last year’s election must be ashamed of themselves for making such a mistake. Since he came to power, no one can tell the direction that the man who boasts of being the ship that ferried all APC candidates to victory is heading. There is evident confusion even within his cabinet. There is no clear focus, no coordination and no leadership.

Anyone who has visited Makurdi, the Benue State capital in the last seven months must have seen the potholes on all major roads in the town. Makurdi has become dusty, and even the street sweepers are no longer seen in the early hours of the day cleaning the city.

The worst situation is in the state ministries, departments and agencies of government. No activity goes on in any of the MDAs. Government House is not left out. According to those who have been there since June last year, the place stinks with no water running in the taps for flushing of toilets.

Alia says he is paying salaries of the workers and as far as he is concerned, that’s all that is needed. He doesn’t release overheads and other logistic support to the ministries and agencies for their operations. But the civil servants love it of course, because if they can sit at home all week and still receive their salaries at the end of the month, how is that bad? Productivity is relegated to the background.

Governor Alia operates like a parish priest who cannot be questioned. All that the people have to say is “Yes Father”. He gave them that response during the campaigns but they thought he was joking. Now they know better.

The man has elevated nepotism to heights never before seen in the history of Benue State. As a former priest, one would expect him to practice what he preached about unity and equality, but no, Alia is a preacher who would tell the people “do as I say, not as I do”.
There is no tangible project to show since his administration came on board other than failed promises, lopsided appointments, and marginalisation.

Alia is sitting on huge money which has come in from Abuja. Benue State has received fat allocations but the Governor is silent on what has come in. As far as he pays the workers, his government is doing nothing else to develop the state.

No project is going on anywhere. He awarded contracts for the construction of 16 short streets of 15 kilometers and took out N9 billion for the projects but no construction is taking place on the roads.

Alia is not Prepared to govern Benue State. He came ill prepared and is acting exactly in that manner. His first seven months in office are the worst in the state since the return of democracy in 1999. The priest-turned-politician is the most lackluster of all the Benue governors in the last 25 years.

Governor Alia has failed to live up to expectations and instead of delivering on his campaign promises, he has taken up unnecessary battles against perceived critics, stakeholders, and his party members. His arrogance, ineptitude, pride, and all-knowing attitude have taken Benue State backward by over two decades.

The group of people who are worst hit and must be feeling ashamed are those who campaigned for him and mobilized voters in support of the Yes Father movement.

At first, many thought the governor was on a steep learning curve and the ship of the state would be righted and put on the course being an unfamiliar terrain for him. But unfortunately, Alia is not ready to learn or accept his mistakes.

The governor has become so power-drunk that he is now inaccessible to the electorate, stakeholders, and even his party members. Shame! Effective governance is about feedback and criticism. No one knows it all.

Should we talk about his controversial contracts? According to Sahara Reporters, Alia spent whopping amounts in just four months in office awarding fictitious contracts. Between May 29 and September 30th, he was reported to have received and spent more than N46 billion of state resources, prominent among which was the duplication of contracts for the procurement of Hummer buses as palliative measures.

Alia is truly a bad market for Benue. The people of the state made the wrong choice this time!


you LIAR, I live in Makurdi.
Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by SalamRushdie: 6:00pm On Jan 02
Roboto11:


They should have voted Atiku abi?
Ofcourse
Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by Roboto11: 6:07pm On Jan 02
SalamRushdie:

Ofcourse

grin

Because you would have been a special adviser by now.

Sorry.
Re: Alia: Benue Made The Wrong Choice Of Gov by JagabanB: 6:26pm On Jan 02
SalamRushdie:
Nigerians dont know how to pick good leaders , put two men up and they will alwsy pick the worst
Do u know Benue?
Benue picked the better man out of the two.
Did u see hûñger in Benue before?
CiviI servants in Benue dîèd because they didn't have money to treat typhoid.
U saw how dècàyed pubIic infrastructures were in Benue?
Go to law courts and see, few weeks ago, I saw that they are renovating the courts In different places.
He's not appeaIing to the eIite even his party, that's why u are seeing stuffs like this.

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