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Benue Rep Blames State Government’s ‘Bad Politics’ For Insecurity

The lawmaker representing Kwande/Ushongo Federal Constituency of Benue State in the House of Representatives, Terseer Ugbor, has blamed the recent spike in insecurity on a lack of synergy among the state’s political leaders.
The lawmaker accused the Governor Hyacinth Alia-led state government of engaging in what he described as ‘bad politics’ in its efforts to address the security situation in the state.
Both the lawmaker and the governor are members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Friday, Ugbor said, “Unfortunately, there has been not very much synergy, not very much engagements between the Benue State government and the members of the national assembly.
“Since I became a member of the House of Reps, I have never been invited by the governor of Benue to government house to have any sort of discussion and my community experiences one of the highest levels of insecurity in the state.”
Asked whether he has requested to see the governor, the lawmaker replied, “I have asked to be invited, I have reached out many times, and I have tried to do my best, reaching out to NEMA to provide palliatives.”
He lamented that he and other lawmakers in the state are not being carried along in several stakeholder meetings that have been convened by Governor Alia.
“We are not invited (to stakeholder engagements). Recently, there was a security committee that was set up in the state to look at the insecurity and we were not invited. The government of Benue doesn’t think members of the National Assembly have a role to play or are important enough to be invited to the security committee set up to look at the insecurity in Benue.”
When asked what he thinks could be the reason the governor is not inviting him and some of his colleagues to security meetings, Ugbor said, “It is just politics; it is just bad politics, really.
“What else can it be? I am giving you a typical example, there was a security committee set up from my local government for the insecurity in my local government and I was not invited.”
‘We’re ready to work with the governor’
Emphasising that the growing insecurity in Benue State cannot be politicised, Ugbor said that the state lawmakers are ready to work with the governor and every arm of government to bring peace to the state.
He lamented that over 40 per cent of arable land in Benue State has been taken over by armed herdsmen.
There has been a rise in insecurity in Benue State recently, with criminals attacking several communities and killing over 50 persons.
Recent attacks by suspected herdsmen on Ukum and Logo local government areas in the state are among the most brutal in recent times.
Following the attacks, Governor Alia appealed to the Federal Government to step up and deal with rising insecurity in the state.
Addressing journalists after the visit to the affected communities in the two local government areas, Alia condemned the violent attacks on the defenceless people. He called for greater action from security agencies to nip these killings in the bud.
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Tinubu pledges to protect Gov Eno’s interest in APC

Tinubu, represented by Vice President Senator Kashim Shettima at a formal reception in Uyo on Saturday, welcomed the governor and his supporters to the ruling party.
He pledged that Governor Eno would not be abandoned and would have no regrets about joining the APC.
According to Shettima, “The strength of any political party comes not from division, but from unity of purpose. We are here today because we understand that enduring power lies in standing together, not in isolation or internal strife.”
He emphasized that the APC is a party of the people, saying, “We believe in building bridges, not walls; in mending fences, not erecting new ones. Above all, we know that the strength of a political party lies in its people — the people are the party.”
Speaking directly to Governor Eno, Shettima added: “President Tinubu is a bridge-builder and a democrat. Your decision to join the APC is one you will never regret. You will not be humiliated or forsaken. You are home.”
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‘An Economic Emergency,’ Ghana Laments Military Takeovers In West Africa

Speaking through Ghana’s Finance Minister at the West Africa Economic Summit (WAES) in Abuja on Saturday, President Mahama warned that economic integration and trade cannot thrive in an atmosphere of political instability.
“Trade cannot flourish where democracy is in retreat. Investment does not land where governance is broken.
“The recent wave of instability and military takeovers in our region is not just a security concern—it is an economic emergency. We must defend democracy as a prerequisite for prosperity.
“Let West African leaders recommit to constitutional order—not as an abstract ideal, but as a practical requirement for growth. We cannot unlock trade while our region is locked in conflict,” Mahama was quoted as saying.
In January 2025, ECOWAS formally acknowledged the withdrawal of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso—now members of the Alliance of Sahel States—following tensions rooted in the 2023 Niger coup.
To this end, Mahama called for the creation of an ECOWAS Charter on Democratic Stability and Economic Development, linking good governance with access to regional investment support.
The president urged leaders to recommit to constitutional order as a practical foundation for development, rather than merely a political ideal.
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After Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Bayelsa Are Next States To Join APC — Akpabio

Akpabio said this on Saturday at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, the Akwa Ibom capital, during the official reception of Umo Eno to the APC.
“Governor Sheriff of Delta State thank you for joining the progressive family and moving the South South in a progressive direction.
“Governor Umo Eno, after you, Rivers State will just tumble, after Rivers State, Bayelsa will join.
“We won election with Governor Otu in Edo State and we produced an amiable Monday Okpebholo, congratulations once again for your victory.”
In April, Eno had hinted at leaving the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for APC.
The governor had blamed the internal crisis within the PDP for his decision to leave the party for APC.
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