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Governor Alia Showcases Administration’s Completed and Ongoing Projects Across Key Sectors
Infrastructure projects, healthcare upgrades which have, educational interventions, and agricultural support programmes are visible across the state and open to verification by citizens, civil society groups, and the media alike.
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Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Iormem Alia, recently took senior media executives in the state on a tour of his administration’s completed and ongoing infrastructure projects across key economic sectors in the State.
Sir Tersoo Kula, chief press secretary to the governor, said that the essence of the exercises was to silenced the opposition party’s negative criticism of the administration.
He said that the independent media assessment was neither choreographed nor designed as an alternative for data-driven governance,
rather, the exercise portrays the administration as carving a niche for openness and transparency.
Development, indeed, must be demonstrated, and that demonstration as far as Alia’s administration is concerned, is ongoing, physical, and accessible.
The statement reads:
“The exercise provided opportunity for independent media professionals to see, firsthand, projects and interventions undertaken by the administration across key sectors.
The observations expressed by the visiting media team were their independent professional impressions, not government-issued verdicts or statistical reports.
It is an established yardstick for establishing genuineness that firsthand observation remains a legitimate and long-established journalistic tool, complementing, but not substituting empirical data.
The Benue State People’s Democratic Party’s (PDP) public posturing in defiance of facts concerning the unprecedented transformation recorded by Governor Hyacinth Alia is the saddest commentary ever.
Contrary to suggestions of vagueness, the administration of Governor Hyacinth Alia has consistently made information on projects, budgets, and sectoral interventions available through official channels, including budget documents, procurement processes, and public briefings.
Infrastructure projects, healthcare upgrades which have, educational interventions, and agricultural support programmes are visible across the state and open to verification by citizens, civil society groups, and the media alike.
Are Benue people not enjoying the properly lit up streets, especially in the Makurdi metropolis courtesy of “operation lit up Makurdi”?
In the Education sector, has Governor Alia not rejuvenated the primary school system with upgraded infrastructure and injection of over 9000 man power? Are we not seeing storey buildings for the first time in our primary schools?
Has the Benue State University Teaching Hospital not turned into a medical tourist centre? Are there no upgrades in the hospital including a VIP clinic which is even digitalized? How about the attention given to the primary health care centres with the renovation of over a hundred across the state?
In the area of commerce, is it not true that Benue State has built and established a brewery and a fruit juice company amongst others? Sir Tersoo Kula, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Benue State.
The second phase was 25 roads and he has also completed all of them. These are verifiable and were witnessed by the visiting media team.
It is not a miracle that the people of Idye in Makurdi for the first time were not displaced by flooding in 2025. The massive intervention of ecological management by the Governor made it possible.
The same thing applies to the Wurukum market. Were the traders not happy that their shops survived flooding last year?
It is rather very clear now that the immediate past People’s Democratic Party (PDP) led administration that performed abysmally in the state and was outrightly rejected at the polls to a point that they are presently in acute distress, sustained by emergency measures rather than structural strength lacks the faintest knowledge of what development is all about. They see, touch and feel but cannot understand how it is done. This is a very sad reality.
Development, indeed, must be demonstrated, and that demonstration as far as Alia’s administration is concerned, is ongoing, physical, and accessible.
It is also necessary to put records straight that the presence of national media figures and senior government communicators at such engagements does not invalidate the process.
Governor Alia is fully equipped intellectually and administratively. He is not oblivious of the fact that governance thrives on engagement, openness, and dialogue. Development communication is not diminished by interaction; rather, it is strengthened when facts are tested through public exposure.
As Alia leads, Benue State government remains firmly committed to accountability, fiscal responsibility, and continuous improvement.
Rankings, indices, and performance metrics are tools for reflection, not definitive judgments divorced from context.
The administration is focused on correcting inherited structural challenges, strengthening institutions, and ensuring that public resources deliver measurable impact over time. The government welcomes constructive criticisms and a data-driven discourse.
However, it rejects the notion that acknowledging visible progress or facilitating independent assessment amounts to propaganda.
The people of Benue State deserve both facts and fair representation, but abhor selective skepticism.
Let it be on record that, progress and development in Benue State is not proclaimed by press statements alone; it is reflected in ongoing innovations and projects, improved service delivery, and the daily experiences of the masses.
These and many more realities remain open to scrutiny, verification, and public accountability which this administration does not fear, but has embraced and is ever ready to be taken on, at any time.”
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Police must pay transport fares, says AIG
” No police officer has the right to enter your vehicle without paying. We should assist one another willingly, not by force,” he said.
• The Assistant Inspector-General of Police(AIG) in charge of Zone 2 Command, Mr Olohundare Jimoh, speaking with transporters at Obalende garage, Lagos State, on Wednesday.
The Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2 Command, Mr Olohundare Jimoh, has declared that officers must pay fares before boarding commercial vehicles, warning against abuse of authority.
Jimoh spoke on Wednesday at Obalende garage during a sensitisation meeting with drivers and transport workers marking National Police Day 2026.
He stressed that relations between police and the public must be based on partnership, not coercion, urging both sides to support each other voluntarily.
“No police officer has the right to enter your vehicle without paying. We should assist one another willingly, not by force,” he said.
Jimoh called for stronger cooperation to maintain safety and order on roads, insisting there was no conflict between officers and transport unions.
“I don’t collect money from officers. We don’t arrest people arbitrarily. If you have issues with any officer, report directly to me,” he said.
(Vanguard)
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Tinubu scurries to Jos after Mutfwang’s security brief
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will leave for Jos tomorrow to commiserate with the state government and residents over recent deadly gun attacks that lefts dozens dead.
This was following Governor Caleb Mutfwang’s security briefing to the President on the recent violent attack in Angwan Rukuba, Plateau State.
During the meeting on Wednesday at the presidential villa in Abuja, Governor Caleb Mutfwang told Mr President that although security forces have restored calm after fresh disturbances involving looters on Wednesday morning, following the deadly Palm Sunday attack that left more than a dozen dead and many others injured.
He said that investigations are continuing to determine the identities or motives of the attackers who are yet to be apprehended .
Presidency source said that President Tinubu was initially scheduled for a planned trip to Ogun State to flag off operations at the Gateway International Cargo Airport on Thursday.
From Jos, the President will travel to Lagos to observe Good Friday.
On Saturday, April 4, he will visit Ogun State to commission projects including the cargo airport.
He will then return to Lagos during the Easter holiday to commission several state infrastructure projects, including the Ojota/Opebi Link Bridge.
Before heading back to Abuja, the president will visit Bayelsa State on April 10 to commission projects completed under Governor Duoye Diri.
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JUST IN: Tinubu Heads to Jos Tomorrow, Postpones Ogun Trip for 5-State Visits
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will tomorrow embark on a visit to Jos, Plateau State, as the first leg of a five-state tour across the country.
The Presidency announced that the President has postponed his scheduled trip to Ogun State to enable him to commence the series of official visits.
Details of the remaining four states in the tour are expected to be released by the Presidency in due course.
The development comes as President Tinubu continues nationwide engagements aimed at assessing development projects, interacting with stakeholders, and addressing key national issues in the respective states.
Further updates on the itinerary will be communicated as the visits progress.
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