THE PROCESS TO RETURN IDPs TO THEIR ANCESTRAL HOMES IS ONGOING- ALIA


As state EXCO holds inaugural meeting

By Nelson Ushafa 

Benue State governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, has disclosed that the process to return the people displaced by armed herdsmen, and are currently sheltering at different camps back to their ancestral homes, is ongoing. 

Governor Alia stated this on Wednesday, during a featured phone in program to commemorate his first 100 days in office. 

According to the governor, although the IDPs are still in camps, they now go to their ancestral homes to farm, a situation which was not possible in the past. 

In his words, "returning the displaced people to their ancestral homes is a process. It involves very many other critical stakeholders.  Already we have carried along all these stakeholders in all the processes we are following. We have three stages. We are done with the first stage which is dialogue. The second stage is almost completed too. Once this is done, we shall lead our people, holding their hands straight back to occupy their homesteads.

He said, however, that it is a security issue which cannot be discussed in the open, but as soon as all the processes and modalities are completed, the people will be returned back to their homes.

Governor Alia who also used the occasion to highlight some of his achievements in office within the period, said although his administration met a near collapsed system, it is on course to make the state better.

He mentioned the payment of 4months' salaries and pensions, provision of fertilizer to farmers at a subsidized rate, the flag-off of 16nos roads at different locations within Makurdi, the state capital, and sanitization of workers payroll which has saved the state of over 1billion, as some of his achievements in office so far.

Continuing, the governor said his administration within the period has also put a stop to illegal and multiple taxation, paid the 2023 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF) at a revised rate, increased the allowances of Corps members serving in the state, implemented the new retirement age for teachers in the state, lighted up streets in Makurdi metropolis and has also began the process of training 10,000 youths in ICT, amongst other things. 

Earlier in the day, the inaugural meeting of the state's Executive Council was also held and it was presided over by the governor. 

Briefing newsmen shortly after the meeting, governor Alia, represented by his deputy, Barr. Sam Ode said the EXCO meeting was more of an inaugural session, as the commissioners were briefed and urged to familiarize themselves with the blueprint of the present administration.

Asked on whether there were approvals made by the EXCO and what the people of the state should expect from the Alia administration, the governor said approvals were not made, but that the people of the state should anticipate nothing short of good governance.

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