BOOM: Gov. Alia Opens Book Of Lamentations On Former Gov. Ortom, Exposes Loot.

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Following the report from the Benue State Governor, Rev. Father Hyacinth Alia who is presently lamenting on the alleged massive looting of the Government House in Makurdi by the immediate past administration led by Samuel Ortom, in which no government assets including official cars was left for the continuing running of the state.

 

Lamenting on the situation on ground, Alia also remarked strongly that, he inherited an empty treasury accompanied with a huge debt profile of N187.56 billion with accumulated months of unpaid salaries, entitlements of civil servants and pensioners in the state.

 

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This is contained in a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary Mr. Tersoo Kula.

 

Hear him, “The PDP looted Government House to a point that the new government under governor Hyacinth Alia, met no single car or truck in government house. The governor’s visits to agencies and parastatals have uncovered the highest level of rot ever witnessed in the history of Benue State”.

 

“The same party that left an empty treasury in the state and ripped off the economic system of the people is now claiming to be standing on high moral grounds to offer untenable and ill-motivated criticisms to undermine the collective wisdom of the Benue populace,” the statement reads

 

Alia regretted that Ortom left the government owing salary arrears of civil servants, arguing that the PDP should apologise to the people of the state.

 

“The PDP is not ignorant of the fact that all the appointments and recruitments that were carried out by former governor Samuel Ortom at the twilight of his administration were not done in good faith.

 

“Is it not curious that for more than seven years, Ortom could not employ indigents of the state into the civil service, until a few months before the expiration of his tenure?

 

“It is even more ironic that the PDP, which is now a crying wolf, left the government house owing salaries of Benue Civil Servants from December 2022 to May 2023. The same PDP administration left salary arrears of five months for state government workers in 2017; 10 months for local government workers in the same year, 2017. Under this same PDP government, pensions were last paid in the year 2021,” the statement said

 

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