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Friday 24 July 2015

Ortom Announces Portfolios For Commissioners and Special Advisers

After a three-day retreat organised at the Benue Peoples' House organised for Commissioners and Special Advisers,  governor Samuel Ortom assigned portfolios to commissioners and special advisers who were earlier sworn in without portfolios.
He made the announcement today evening at the end of a three-day retreat at the Banquet Hall of the Benue Peoples House.
The portfolios are as follows:
*Michael Gusa – Justice
*David Olofu - Finance
*Odeh Ageh - Information and Orientation
*Emmanuel Manger- Works and Transport
*Nick Wende - Water Resources and Environment
*Mwuese Mnyim – Women Affairs
*Professor Dennis Ityavyar – Education, Science and Technology
*James Anbua – Agriculture
*Sekav Iyortyom- Arts, Culture and Tourism
*Onoja Lawrence- Youths and Sports
*John Otokpa- Housing and Urban Development
*Dr Tersoo Kpelai- Industry, Trade and Investment
*Dr Cecilia Ojabo- Health and Human Services
SPECIAL ADVISERS
*Alhaji Isah Usman – Monitoring and Evaluation
*Bureau for Lands and Survey – Professor Jonathan Uever
*Ethics and Value Orientation – Godwin Idoko
*Special Duties – Arc Joe Kyaagba
*Agro Business – Simon Abua Yajir
*Religious Affair and Civil Society – Rev Joseph Ogezi
*Gender – Joseph Odaudu
*Media and ICT – Tahav Agerzua
*SME’s and Micro Financing – Dr. Austine Idogah
*Employment and Labor Matters Barrister Patricia Kupchi
*Rural Development – Tsenongo Abancha
*Development Cooperation, MDG’s and NEPAD-Dr Mrs Dura
*Research and Strategy – Dr. Adzer Abya
*Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs-Titus Zam
*Legislative and Inter-Governmental Affairs
*Security – Col Edwin Jando rtd
*Economic Investment – Dr Bem Melladu
*Political Affairs – Sarwuan Tarnongo

Wednesday 22 July 2015

MURDER OF ATOZA IHINDAN: FAMILY POINTS FINGER AT GOVERNOR ORTOM’S CSO, PETITION POLICE IG


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The family of murdered PDP chieftain and elder statesman, Chief Atoza Ihindan, MFR, have disclosed their suspicion of the Chief Security Officer to the Benue State Governor, Dickson Orlu Pawa, and one other as masterminds of the murder and have written to the Inspector General of Police.
The family made this known through Mr Terfa Atoza, a former Commissioner under former governor Gabriel Suswam, in a press statement today in Abuja.
Mr Atoza’s press statement is as follows:
Gentlemen of the Press
It is with a heavy heart that I address you today on the gruesome murder of my father, Late Rt. Hon. Atoza Ihindan (MFR), who was a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party and caucus chairman of the party in Benue Northeast senatorial district.
As widely reported by most of you, my father had gone out to inspect the perimeter fence of a property within Katsina-Ala town last Friday in company of a police escort and aide before two hired killers who rode on a motorcycle, came and shot him at close range. He died on the spot.
I condemn the dastardly act and call on all well meaning citizens of this country to join me in doing so, particularly that my father did not do anything to warrant being assassinated.
While the police are doing their best to unearth the identity of the killers, I am constrained to state that I strongly suspect Superintendent of Police, Dickson Orlu Pawa, the Chief Security Officer to Governor Samuel Ortom who was the Aide De Camp to former Governor Gabriel Suswam for seven years five months and Mr. Moses Anaana, (alias Anaana J.) as the masterminds of my father’s assassination.
I have already filed a petition to the Inspector General of Police stating my reasons why I suspect these men.
I am particularly distressed about the political assassinations in Nigeria. The killing of people because of political differences is reprehensible and does not help our efforts to build democracy in this country. Human life is sacred and those that deprive other humans of their life should be held to account for their crimes. I call on you to assist me to bring the killers of my father to book and to be vigilant so that together we can put away this sad horrendous activity from our national life.
Meanwhile the Police have arrested 14 suspects in connection with the murder.
State Police Public Relations’ Officer, ASP Austin Ezeani in a statement to The Guardian yesterday said one of those apprehended is suspected of being the one who fired the shot that killed Chief Atoza, a woman and her baby in Katsina-Ala local government area of the State.
Ezeani said that the suspect was arrested with bullet wounds on his leg, adding that an AK47 gun loaded with 128 rounds of live ammunition was also found on him.
“Those arrested are assisting the police with useful information in unraveling the perpetrators of these dastardly acts for prosecution. We are also mopping up arms from those who are not embracing the amnesty program of the State governor,” Ezeani explained.

Friday 17 July 2015

Exposed! How Suswam robbed Benue of N500million revenue


More facts have emerged how former Benue state Governor, Gabriel Suswam aided the defrauding of the state in Internally Generated Revenue, IGR running close to half a billion naira.

It is not clear how much of this may have been carried out against the state in other sectors through this official conspiracy.

Investigations reveal that from 2007 to 2015,  Suswam as the governor of Benue state, deliberately aided other officials in his government in bleeding the state of revenue through official negligence and deliberate policy more than anyone else in the past.

Incidentally, the former governor's tenure ended on a sour note as his administration could hardly meet financial obligations to civil servants where salaries, allowances, pension and gratuity were owed upto 12 billion naira.

Available records indicate that the former governor recklessly approved waivers on land charges to his wife, Arc Yemisi Suswam, family, friends and political associates at the detriment of the poor financial status of the state amounting to over N500 million.

Not withstanding the dwindling revenue that accrued to the state, Governor Suswam indulged in flagrant abuse of his offace by indiscriminately approving waiver applications.

In one of such waiver letters with Ref No: Q/26/XIII/5 dated 26th May, 2015 and signed by Eugene Ivase,  former Permanent Secretary,  Governmnet House administration to the former Commissioner of Lands and Survey, the former governor approved the waiver of land charges in favour of Sev-Av Foundation,  a supposedly non profit organisation floated by his wife to the tune of over N30.9 million.

The letter, entitled: Re: Application for Waiver of Land Charges reads: "His Excellency,  the executive governor of Benue state,  Rt. Hon. Gabriel Suswam,  PhD, CON has approved waiver of land charges amounting to N30,932,800.00 (Thirty Million, Nine hundred and thirty two thousand, eight hundred naira) only in favour of Sev-Av Foundation."

Ivase concluded in the one page letter which was copied to the coordinator of the Sev-Av Foundation, "find His Excellency's approval on the attached copy of the letter dated 11th May,2015, please."

It was learnt from officials of the Ministry of Lands and Survey that many of such waiver letters were sent to the land registry thereby robbing the state off in revenue that would have impacted positively on the development of the state.

Sources in the ministry of finance, agriculture and works gave hints of similar flagrant abuses encouraged by the past administration thereby siphoning monies that would have come into the state coffers as revenue to personal pockets of family, friends and political hangers on who were patronised just to keep the state perpetually broke and at the whims of the former governor and his allies.

Wednesday 8 July 2015

Court Sacks Benue PDP lawmaker

The Federal High Court, sitting in Makurdi, has sacked a member of the Benue State House of Assembly, representing Oju 2 State Constituency, Mr. Mathew Ire, of the Peoples Democratic Party over illegal substitution of name.

The Presiding Judge, Justice Binta Nyako, on Wednesday ordered that Ire, who contested the PDP House of Assembly primaries on November 29, 2014 alongside the plaintiff, Agi Adigwu and Jairus Erube, the then incumbent Assembly member.

At the December party primaries, Ire, who was declared winner, scored 10 votes while Adigwu polled 11 votes and Erube got five votes.

The party however handed the party flag to Ire and subsequently declared the PDP’s candidate.

He won the election and the Independently National Electoral Commission issued him a Certificate of Return.

Adigwu had approached the Federal High Court to seek redress, praying the court to reverse the decision of the party concerning the outcome of the primary.

Justice Nyako ruled that it was illegal for the PDP to substite the name of the winner of the primaries and fielding Ire, who did not score the highest number of votes.

Nyako ordered that the PDP Assembly member, who had been inaugurated, be removed from the seat immediately.

She also directed INEC to withdraw the Certificate of Return issued to Ire and issue the certificate to Adigwu, who should be sworn in.

Thursday 2 July 2015

Suswam's DG Arrested for Culpable Homicide

The  Director-General for the failed senatorial bid of former governor of the state, Gabriel Suswam, Mr. Terfa Atii has been arrested by the police in the state for culpable homicide.
Hon.  Terfa Atii

Mr. Atii, who represented Ushongo/Kwande federal constituency between 2003 and 2007 in the House of Representative is now cooling his heels behind bars at police AIG zone 4 for allegedly been responsible for the murder of a 14-year old girl, Terkumbur Aguji.

According to investigations, the Peoples Democratic Party chieftain had invaded a polling unit in Ushongo local government area with armed thugs during the April 11 senatorial election with the intent to snatch INEC ballot papers to enable him thumbprint in favour of his party.

It was gathered that when the plan was foiled by the voters, the thugs started shooting sporadically during which a stray bullet hit the innocent girl who was rushed to the Wantor Hospital in the local government where she later died.

One of the thugs who accompanied the former lawmaker on the mission, and who allegedly identify the victim as coming from Atii's rivals in the land tussle, is also said to be the one who fired the shot when a stray bullet hit the girl.

The killing of the girl it was learnt, triggered off violent protests as youths on a revenge mission, burn down a house belonging to the PDP chieftain.
According to a police Exhibit marked 'A' which contains the police report, the case was reported to the police on April 11 at the police headquarters in Makurdi.

When contacted, the state command's Public Relations Officer, ASP Austin Ezeani denied knowledge of the petition, but a police officer at the AIG headquarters where Mr. Atii is currently cooling his heels who spoke to our correspondent but preferred to be anonymous said the former lawmaker was in detention on the orders of his boss.

A lawyer handling the case, Barrister James Shior of Joe Abaagu Chambers also confirmed the incidence said the thugs came in a vehicle with Mr. Atii to snatch the electoral materials, adding that the matter has been reported to the police.