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New Benue State Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia Freezes State Account

pledges workers’ welfare

oweleketv by oweleketv
May 30, 2023
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New Benue State Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia Freezes State Account
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On Monday, the new Benue State Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia, ordered the placement of ‘Post No Debit’ on all state bank accounts, shortly after taking his oath of office.

The governor inherited N187bn debt from his predecessor, Samuel Ortom.

Furthermore, in his inaugural speech, Alia announced that his administration would undertake a review of the anti-open grazing law passed during Ortom’s administration.

Alia described the law as controversial and said it needed to be reviewed to accommodate current realities.

The governor said in his statement, “We are inheriting an anti-open grazing law, whose implementation has become controversial.

“Having gone through some period of implementation, it is fit and proper for us to review the law to identify the lessons learned, hold the gains made if any, and reform to accommodate current realities.”

“We must strike a healthy balance between caring for the generation that toiled for this state; I’m talking here about pension and gratuity for our pensioners, paying our serving employees a living wage and investing in the future of our children through revised curricula that meet the demands of a modern economy.

“A labourer deserves his wage, so says the Holy Book. We will prioritise and address the issue by ensuring that all verified arrears of salaries, pensions and gratuity are paid promptly without further delay.”

The governor regretted that the state for the past eight years had been disconnected from the Federal Government due to bad politics of the immediate past government. He promised to reconnect the state back in order to enjoy the necessary benefits.

“Politically, our state has been disconnected from the Federal Government because of bad politics. We commit to reconnecting Benue State to the proverbial ‘national grid’ of Nigerian politics in order to harvest the benefits derivable therefrom,” he said

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