Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has promised the people
of Ugondo community that his administration will reopen dialogue with the
Nigerian Air Force, NAF authorities on the dispute over land between the
community and the Air Force.
Governor Ortom bared his mind Wednesday, December 7th, 2022
when he received a delegation of community and traditional leaders from the
Ugondo Community of Makurdi Local Government Area who paid him a solidarity visit
at the Benue Peoples House, Makurdi.
He said, “I am going to set up a machinery. I will re-open
the discussion again to see how we can resolve this issue. In politics or in
government, it is through dialogue and discussions that you solve your problems;
it is not violence. Moreso that it is a military organization, you don’t
attempt to use coercion or force to do what you want. You dialogue.
“By the grace of God, I want to assure you that we will
solve this problem before I leave office,” Governor Ortom stated why responding
to the plea by the community over the lingering dispute.
The Governor stated that he will meet with selected
stakeholders from Ugondo and Mbaviur communities to find a lasting solution to
the lingering issue, stating that he withdrew from the land issue when the
community resorted to litigation. But with the appeal by the community and
traditional rulers from the area, he would revisit the matter.
Governor Ortom said he was honoured by the visit and backing
of the Ugondo people to his Senatorial bid, stating that he would continue to
protect the interest of the people if elected to the National Assembly.
The Governor also tasked the Ugondo people to own and
protect every project cited in their areas against vandals, stating that it is
of great socio-economic benefit to the area.
Earlier in his remarks, leader of the delegation, Senator
Fred Orti expressed appreciation to the Governor for the provision of several
infrastructural development projects in the Ugondo community, such as the
construction of roads, electricity as well as potable drinking water.
Senator Orti also lauded Governor Ortom for recognizing the
Ugondo people in his Government and pledged the readiness of the Ugondo
community to support the Senatorial election of Governor Ortom to represent
Benue North-West Senatorial district in the National Assembly in 2023.
He further appealed to the Governor to put in more effort to
resolve the lingering issue of encroachment on the Ugondo community’s land by
the Nigerian Air Force in Makurdi.
Also speaking, Mue Ter Masev, His Royal Highness, Chief
Clement Kulugh expressed delight that the provision of basic infrastructure to
the community by the Ortom-led administration has opened up the area in terms
of socio-economic development making life more comfortable for the people.
The Principal Special Assistant to the Governor on Legal
Matters, Barrister Emmanuel Agbakor who is an indigene of the area and spoke
for the youth during the visit said they were standing in solidarity with
Governor Ortom whom he noted has given Benue people hope for the future and
pledged their support to his Senatorial election.
Governor Ortom had earlier joined ecclesiastical and civil
authorities at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cathedral, Makurdi at the requiem
Mass in honour of the late Very Reverend Fr Michael Murphy, CSSp.
The late Fr Michael Murphy until his passing at the age of
94 was the longest-serving Irish missionary priest of the Congregation of the
Holy Spirit.
The deceased spent 60 years as a priest in Tivland.
Metropolitan Archbishop of Abuja Archdiocese, His Grace,
Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama, Catholic Bishop of Otukpo Diocese, Most Reverend
Michael Apochi, Catholic Bishop of Lafia Diocese, Most Reverend David Ajang as
well as the Catholic Bishop of Katsina-Ala Diocese, Most Reverend Isaac Dugu
were among ecclesiastical authorities who graced the requiem Mass.
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