Benue: Gov Alia, APC trade blames over clash between supporters

Benue: Gov Alia, APC trade blames over clash between supporters

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By Akinsuroju Olubunmi

Benue: Gov Alia, APC trade blames over clash between supporters.

Benue: Gov Alia, APC trade blames over clash between supporters

The crisis rocking the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Benue State got to a head weekend when some party youths loyal to the acting State Chairman, Benjamin Omakolo and those loyal to embattled State Chairman, Austin Agada engaged in a free-for-all in Makurdi.
The fight which was reported to have also witnessed sounds of gunshots was quelled by stern looking Police personnel who fired rounds of teargas to disperse the youth.

The fight which was reported to have also witnessed sounds of gunshots was quelled by stern looking Police personnel who fired rounds of teargas to disperse the youth.

The crisis started when some youths of the party alleged to be loyal to the acting Chairman barricaded the road leading to the APC State Secretariat supporting the Police to cordon off the area to stop any political meeting there, in line with the ban of such activities emplaced by Governor Hyacinth Alia and being enforced by the Police.

However, another group of youths allegedly loyal to Mr. Agada who led his entourage including the Executive Director, Housing, Finance and Accounts, Federal Housing Authority, Dr. Mathias Byuan tried to penetrate the barricade to access state Secretariat on JS Tarka Road, they were resisted by those that had barricaded the access road from the Kashim Ibrahim Way axis of Old GRA, and a free-for-all ensued. It took the intervention of the Police to save the situation.

Reacting to the development in a statement, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Tersoo Kula blamed Mr. Agada and his entourage for allegedly using armed youths to instigate the crisis and violating the embargo placed on political meetings and gatherings in the state.

Kula alleged that: “We have received intelligence reports that the suspended state Chairman of the APC in Benue State, Austin Agada and the Executive Director, Finance and Accounts at the Federal Housing Authority, Mr. Mathias Byuan have hired armed men into Benue State to shatter the relative peace in Benue State.

“This is against the directive of the governor that all political gatherings in the state be suspended due to the volatile security situation in the state. But shockingly, the armed men who accompanied Agada and Byuan reportedly made their way into the heart of the town in a convoy and started shooting sporadically when they got to Tito Gate, Kashim Ibrahim road, Makurdi.

“The duo led the armed men round parts of the old GRA and were headed to property number 75, J S Tarka way said to be owned by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. George Akume when the Nigerian police arrived and began to engage them before they dispersed.

“Recall that Governor Hyacinth Alia had banned all political and social gatherings in the state till further notice. These directives were later publicly communicated to the public through the Commissioner of Police, Benue State Command who approved enforcement and equally asked the organizers to call off their meetings.
“The government is worried that some people are still in the habit of insisting to derail the relative peace in the state and hinder development that Governor Alia is bringing home.
The security atmosphere in Benue State is only gradually returning to calm after it was charged recently following the unprecedented influx of armed herders who were brought in by enemies of the state to destabilize the government.

“We urge Benue people to be security conscious and immediately report activities of these fifth columnists as we call on security agencies to arrest these merchants of crisis and bring them to book to serve as a deterrent to others.”

But in a counter statement, the State Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mr. Daniel Ihomun who blamed Governor Alia for what transpired, alleged that he sent thugs to disrupt the scheduled working visit of Dr. Byuan to the APC State Secretariat by barricading the road.

Ihomun alleged that “Dr. Mathias Byuan who arrived Makurdi and was received by party faithful at Agan toll-gate proceeded to the Secretariat in company of the State Chairman, Comrade Austin Agada, and other members of the State Executive Committee in a convoy and were blocked by the governor’s thugs along the Tito gate brandishing dangerous weapons and attacking members of the party.
“Benue APC views this as a very desperate and pedestrian outing by the governor highly unbecoming of the Chief Executive Officer of a state. The APC in Benue State is highly embarrassed by this rogue like outing of the governor and urges members of the party at all levels in the state to remain calm and law abiding.

“The party is equally worried that instead of redeeming the image of the state to attract investments across the globe, Governor Hyacinth Alia has taken it upon himself to trade the fortunes of the state on the alter of politics, demarketing Benue as a state highly insecure to do business or even associate freely.

“Previous administrations in Benue State have made serious efforts at demilitarizing youth in the state. It will be highly unpatriotic for Governor Alia to return the state to the era of encouraging young people to take up arms against people of the state instead of seeking ways to empower them.

“The APC in Benue State strongly condemns this outing of the governor and urges him to wear his thinking cap before he causes further damage to the image and prosperity of Benue state.”

**Blame Game Ensues Over Clash Between Supporters in Benue**

By Akinsuroju Olubunmi

Tension escalated in Benue State as supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) clashed, prompting a blame game between Governor Hyacinth Alia and the APC leadership.

The conflict erupted when factions loyal to the acting State Chairman, Benjamin Omakolo, and the embattled State Chairman, Austin Agada, engaged in a violent confrontation in Makurdi. The altercation, reportedly accompanied by gunshots, was quelled by the intervention of the police.

According to reports, the crisis began when youths aligned with the acting chairman barricaded the road leading to the APC State Secretariat, in compliance with Governor Alia’s directive to suspend political gatherings. However, a group allegedly loyal to Mr. Agada attempted to breach the blockade, resulting in a physical altercation.

In a statement, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Tersoo Kula, accused Mr. Agada and his entourage of instigating the violence by employing armed individuals to defy the ban on political meetings. Kula emphasized that Governor Alia had issued directives to suspend all political gatherings due to security concerns in the state.

In a counter-statement, the State Publicity Secretary of the APC, Mr. Daniel Ihomun, placed blame on Governor Alia, alleging that the governor dispatched thugs to disrupt a scheduled visit by Dr. Mathias Byuan, an APC member. Ihomun accused the governor’s supporters of obstructing Dr. Byuan’s convoy and attacking party members.

The APC denounced Governor Alia’s actions, labeling them as desperate and detrimental to the state’s reputation and prosperity. They urged party members to remain calm and law-abiding amid the escalating tensions.

The clash underscores the deepening rift within the APC in Benue State and raises concerns about the potential for further violence amidst the political discord.

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