Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state stockpiling arms and training a militia group
Leaders and stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) in Benue State, at the weekend accused Governor Samuel Ortom of
stockpiling arms and training a militia group preparatory to the 2019 general
elections in the state. The leaders also called on the governor to live up to
his oath of office by obeying the laws and Constitution of the country in the
discharge of his official duties. At a meeting at the Abuja residence of the
lawmaker representing Benue North-West, Senator George Akume, the APC
stalwarts, amongst other vices, accused the governor of maltreating 11 members
of the state House of Assembly who refused to defect with him to the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) even as it alleged that 11 local government council
chairmen, which pledged their loyalty to the APC in the wake of the governor’s
defection, were being starved of funds in the running of their councils’
affairs.
Akume, who, on behalf of the party leaders, addressed
journalists in his Maitama residence, warned that if nothing was urgently done
to arrest “the drift to unconstitutionality in the state,” there would be a
breakdown of law and order, adding that “impunity will collide with impunity.”
“Governor Ortom apart from recruiting and arming militia
in order to cause mayhem in the 2019 general elections, has continued to use
his Livestock Guards and Vigilante Group to harass and intimidate APC
supporters across the State, particularly those who have refused to defect with
him to the PDP. Nigerians may wish to recall that in January 2018, soldiers of
the 93 Battalion in Takum Area of Taraba State had arrested nine members of the
Benue State Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) which was later renamed Livestock
Guards with AK-47 rifles”, the senator said. Meanwhile, Ortom, in a response, dismissed the allegations leveled
against him even as he described the APC leaders as a small band of people on
their way to political retirement. I
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