Nigeria: Alia - Outcome of APC Primaries in Benue Reflects Will of Party Members

Benue State governor, Hyacinth Iormem Alia, has described the outcome of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries as a reflection of the will of party members and the growing internal democracy within the party in the State.

Alia hailed all successful flag bearers of the APC for the National Assembly seats in Benue State following the conclusion of the party primaries for those seats.

The statement issued by the governor's Technical Adviser on Media Publicity and Strategic Communication, Solomon Iorpev, Alia commended the national leadership of the APC for providing a level playing field that allowed for a credible and transparent process.

The Governor also extended, "gratitude to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his steadfast leadership and commitment to strengthening the party at all levels"

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The Governor further commended the voters across Benue State who took time to participate in the direct primaries and make their choices known.

He noted that their active involvement demonstrated the growing political consciousness and commitment of Benue people to shaping the future of the state and the nation.

The governor said their decision was a true reflection of holding the elected accountable.

To the newly elected flag bearers, Governor Alia urged them to see their emergence as a call to greater service and responsibility.

He encouraged them to prepare thoroughly and commit to delivering better representation, impactful legislation, and tangible development outcomes for the people of Benue State than their predecessors.

He urged them to prepare themselves to serve with humility, integrity, and a deep sense of duty as the good people of Benue expect improved service delivery.

Governor Alia reaffirmed his administration's commitment to working collaboratively with all elected representatives to advance the peace, security, and prosperity of Benue State under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

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