Benue governor Alia accused of nepotism in appointments

Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia has been accused of nepotism in appointment into government offices.
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His critics alleged that most of the appointments Governor Alia has made since June are from the Kyan Constituency of Vandeikya Local Government Area where he hails from.

Some public affairs analysts in Benue State have frowned at the development and cautioned the governor to retrace his steps before he divides the state on sectional lines.

One of those who commented on the issue, one Donald Iorfa from Aliade urged Governor Alia to remember that he is not the first neither will he be the last person to govern the state.

“If I tell you that I am the only person who is disappointed by the appointments that Governor Alia has so far made, I am lying. Many people who voted for him are lamenting. The governor is running Benue State like a church parish where no one can question his actions”, Iorfa stated.
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Also, one Jonathan Avine from Makurdi said Alia’s claim that he has picked majority of his appointees from Vandeikya based on merit is an insult to other local governments in the state.

“Since I was born in this state, I have never seen anything close to what this governor is doing. So does he want to tell us that there are no qualified people to occupy government positions in other local governments? Does he mean that only the people of his Kyan constituency are educated?”, Avine questioned.

Also, Samson Igoche from Otukpo regretted voting Governor Alia in the 2023 election.

“Someone should tell govenror Alia that if I knew this is the kind of governor he would turn out to be, I would not have wasted my vote on him. I am ashamed to even say that I worked for the yes father movement. Rubbish!”
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The government appointment under criticism includes Dennis Akura -Special Adviser – Bureau, LG & Chieftaincy Affairs ,Emmanuel Agema-Ag. Chairman, BIRS, Dr. Grace Adagba – SUBEB Chairman, Raymond Asemakaha, MD BIPC, Emmanuel Chenge – Principal Private Secretary PPS, James Iorpuu- Executive Secretary, SEMA, Stephen Numbeve – State Project Coordinator, Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP), Mr Ternongo Mede- Ag. GM Urban Development Board and Prof. Gabriel Akpen – DG Bureau of Special Projects and Infrastructure.

Others include Leonard-Angelo Viashima – Head of Benue State International Cooperation and Developments Coordinating Unit, Jonathan Gyuse- Special Adviser, Poverty Alleviation, Isaac Akaager- Special Adviser, LG Market Coordination, Terver Aginde – Special Adviser, Politics and Community Engagement, Joseph Har- Special Adviser on Internal Security, Mfater Kaha (El Stuffy) -SSA culture, Gwaza Ujamatyu- SSA BLGCA, James Asortar – Special Assistant on Social Media and Julius Agbatar – State Chairman, NURTW.
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