Nigeria At 64: Benue Will Become A Model For Good Governance In Nigeria – Alia Says
Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State, has called on the citizens of the State to renew their hope in his government which he stressed that is committed to the progress of the people of the state.
Governor Alia said that with the continued support of everyone in the state, his administration is on course to build a Benue that is peaceful, prosperous, and serves as a model of good governance in Nigeria.
The Governor who stated these in a live broadcast to the people of the State while commemorating Nigeria’s 64th Independence anniversary, congratulated the people of the state and all Nigerians for their resilience and for living peacefully together.
Alia explained that his administration has aligned this year’s celebration with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), where the government had already made strides in areas such as poverty reduction, zero hunger, quality education, and decent work.
According to him; “All these efforts aim to empower every citizen of the state, enabling them to become productive and contribute to the development of Benue”.
Governor Alia highlighted the massive infrastructural projects in the state that are connecting communities for improved living standards and economic activities, the empowerment of farmers with necessary inputs, security collaborations with federal agencies, and investments in peace-building efforts to integrate displaced persons into safe environments.
He said that these are some of the areas where his administration is making an impact for the state’s future.
Alia therefore, called for patience, noting that most government policies take time to yield results and reiterated his administration’s focus and dedication to the well-being of every citizen.
In the words of Alia; “As your Governor, I am committed to your welfare and urge each of you, both in Benue and across Nigeria, to continue supporting the policies and programs of the government.
“These initiatives are designed to improve our collective welfare, though their impact may take time to fully manifest. Progress often requires patience, understanding, and the cooperation of every citizen,” he said.
The Governor reaffirmed his commitment towards ensuring that what is due to workers and pensioners in the state is paid on time, and emphasized the importance of professional development for the state workforce.
On the forthcoming Local Government Councils elections in the state, scheduled for Saturday, October 5th, 2024, the Governor urged every eligible citizen of Benue to go out in large numbers and vote for APC candidates for progress, development, and continued good governance.
He said; “The collective future of our villages depends on the choices we make on that day, as local governments are closest to the people. The opposition parties have had their time, and we all know the path they led us down: a path of underdevelopment, massive corruption, stagnation, and setbacks.
“But today, we stand on the threshold of progress, and we must not allow any backward steps. Let us vote for progress, development, and continued good governance under the APC banner,” he enthused.