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What N40bn Can Do for Benue State

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By Andrew Aba

For the past two days, social media across Benue State has been agog with news of the suspended Speaker of the House of Assembly, Aondona Dajoh, giving some insight into what led to his suspension following the disagreement he had with the governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia. There were a lot of revelations.

One that caught my attention in particular was his claim that the road linking Makurdi and Renewed Hope Estate, which was awarded at 68 billion naira, was actually pegged at 28 billion naira and later inflated by 40 billion naira.

There have also been responses from Tersoo Kula, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, and I have read some of his explanations on the matter.
However, I am not so much concerned about all that has been said by Hon. Dajoh and the reactions from the state government because, before now, I had made two separate posts stating that this particular road project was heavily inflated.

I believe that even the 28 billion naira originally pegged for the Makurdi road is still on the high side, but since it is a contractual agreement, I think it falls within what is often seen in government contracting.

I am making this write-up based on the reactions I have been reading from ordinary indigenes of Benue State. I came across a comment where someone said that even if there was an inflation of 40 billion naira, he did not care because the “god of Benue,” in his words, referring to Governor Alia, was free to do whatever he wanted with the money of Benue State because he had already done enough projects compared to his predecessors.

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And I said to myself, “Wow! Has poverty hit us so hard that we no longer place any value on ourselves? Have we reached a point where whatever our leaders project to us, we simply accept it hook, line, and sinker without carefully considering the consequences of those decisions?”

This particular government has been plagued by accusations of nepotism and sectionalism, with the Zone C Senatorial District of Benue State suffering neglect, while many other parts of the Tiv Speaking areas have also complained of marginalization. Preference, many believe, has been given to a particular section.
Even worse is the issue of accountability. Many people do not know how much revenue is generated by the state, how much is spent, or how public funds are managed. As a result, the state treasury is often perceived as being operated without transparency, leading to widespread suspicion among citizens.

So, I am going to roll out a list of what 40 billion naira can do.

1.In tackling security:
a.Purchase and delivery of 33 surveyance drones at N30m each estimated for N1bn.
b. Purchase and delivery of 2 helicopters valued at 750m each = N1.5bn
c. Recruitment of 500 staff into the Civil Protection Agency and placing them on a salary of #200,000 monthly for 2 years = N2.4bn
d. Purchase of 50 vehicles estimated at N40m each for the CPA = #2bn
e. Purchase of amunitions, apparatus, and equipment for the CPA = N1bn.
f. Support for the Nigeria military, Police, Civil Defence, Vigilante and others for Joint Task Force Operstions = N2.1bn.
Total = N10bn.

  1. Water reticulation for half of Makurdi = N10bn
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3.1000 units of low cost houses valued at N10m each for Civil servants and others with structured repayment plans = N10bn.

4.Purchase of 100 tractors alongside other mechanized farming implements and machines = N10bn.

  1. Establishment of 4000 kVA solar generating plant and linking it up with the JEDCO to deliver 24 hrs electricity supply to 10% of Makurdi township = N10bn.
  2. Establishment/Reestablishment of Primary Health Care Centres in 50 Local Government districts valued at N200m each = N10bn.
  3. Free education for a whole session to 200,000 students in government Primary and Secondary schools by paying for their school fees at an average of N50,000/student = N10bn
  4. Scholarship to 100,000 Benue indigenes schooling in tertiary institutions within the state at N100,000 each = N10bn.

9.Equiping, renovation and rebuilding of several Primary and secondary government government instutions in Benue State = #10bn.

  1. Establishment of 2 mid scale industries, each valued at N5bn and is capable of providing 500 direct and indirect jobs = N10bn
  2. Rehabilitation of 10km township roads valued at N5bn, each in 2 local governments besides Makurdi = N10bn
  3. Well structured cash grant or empowerment items valued at N10m to 1000 beneficiaries across the state = N10bn.

13.Resettlement of various displaced communities back to their ancestral homes = N10bn

If we keep number one as a sacrosanct activity and select any three of the remaining items, we would have utilized 40 billion naira. You will then realize that such an amount can significantly impact the lives of countless citizens across the state.

We often complain about how poor Nigeria has become, yet we fail to recognize that many of the countries in Europe, Asia, and America, where people seek refuge and opportunities, are not necessarily blessed with more resources than we are. Their resources are simply managed better.

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If 40 billion naira can fund these initiatives, imagine how far the state could develop if public funds were consistently utilized for their intended purposes rather than diverting them elsewhere. Imagine how many lives could be transformed if the resources generated within the state were properly managed and invested in the people.

Corruption, as former President Goodluck Jonathan once observed, is worse than theft because it destroys not only lives but also destinies.

That is why the ordinary Benue man has gradually lost confidence in what leadership should truly provide. The barest minimum is now celebrated as extraordinary achievement, to the extent that some people describe a public office holder as the “god” of the state, when in reality much more can and should be done for the people.

Benue can do far better than this, if our resources are properly managed and accountability becomes the norm. We must stop celebrating the barest minimum and start demanding the development our people truly deserve.

Benue will be OK, Nigeria will be OK.

Engr. Andrew Aba
NDC Gubernatorial Aspirant, Benue State 2027.

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Israeli Ambassador, Freeman Canvasses for Middle East “Cooperation over conflict, prosperity over violence, hope over hatred.”–Pledges a shared future with Nigeria

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The Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Michael Freeman, has canvassed for cooperation, prosperity and hope in the Middle East instead of crisis. He said this Monday evening in Abuja while celebrating Israel’s 78th Independence Day anniversary.

Ambassador Freeman stressed also that Israel like every state in the region deserves peace which he said was the founding vision of Israel’s first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, who at independence called for peace and cooperation among nations.

According to him, that vision remains central to Israel’s outlook today despite decades of regional conflicts and security challenges.

He buttressed agreements like the Abraham Accords as demonstrations of the benefits of cooperation and peaceful engagement among nations.

In his own words: “The people of Israel deserve peace. The people of Lebanon deserve peace. The people of the entire Middle East deserve peace.

“It is time to stop allowing Iran and other extremists and outside actors to hold the future of our region hostage. Let the people of the Middle East choose cooperation over conflict, prosperity over violence, hope over hatred.”

Freeman further highlighted the gains of Nigeria–Israel relations, through practical investments capable of improving livelihoods and creating opportunities.

Cooperation between both countries, he said, is already yielding results in entrepreneurship, agriculture, healthcare, education and innovation. “We are expanding cooperation in innovation, agriculture, healthcare, security, education and skills development, not because these are acts of charity. They are investments in a shared future.”

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He revealed, in addition, that Israel would support a fifth cohort of entrepreneurship programme in 2027, providing young Nigerian entrepreneurs with mentorship and opportunities to grow their businesses.

The ambassador viewed collaboration in agriculture sector as one of the strongest pillars of Nigeria-Israel relations. He used the occasion to present to guests vegetables that were produced by Nigerian farmers using Israeli seedlings and technology.

He also announced Israel’s gift of 3 ambulances to Nigeria.

“Hold that box for a moment and think about what it represents. Not vegetables, possibility. Imagine that success multiplied across Nigeria. Higher yields, stronger rural communities, greater food security, and millions upon millions of lives improved.

“Today, I am also pleased to announce that the first three fully equipped ambulances donated by Israel are on their way to Nigeria.

“These ambulances will help save lives. But they are more than vehicles, they are a symbol of partnership. They are a symbol of what can happen when countries choose cooperation over division and solutions over slogans.”

Freeman expressed hope that the strength of the relationship between Israel and Nigeria would be measured by tangible outcomes rather than official statements.

At the event, Nigeria’s Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, congratulated Israel on its 78th Independence Anniversary, stressing Nigeria’s commitment to stronger bilateral relations adding that the two countries share common values rooted in innovation, creativity and development.

Musawa said Nigeria’s growing creative economy presents opportunities for deeper collaboration with Israel in technology, innovation, culture and the creative industries to create economic opportunities for citizens of both countries.

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50 Zamfara Elders Kidnapped During Peace Meeting With Bandits

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No fewer than 50 community elders were abducted on Sunday while attempting to negotiate peace with bandits in Zamfara State, local sources and officials have confirmed.

The elders, from Magamin Diddi village in Magami/Faru Ward, Maradun Local Government Area, were reportedly held captive after traveling into the forest for dialogue with the gunmen.

An indigene of the area, Musa Sani, told newsmen on Monday that residents had agreed to seek reconciliation with the bandits to allow them return to their farms this year.

“The people of the community held a meeting and decided to reconcile with the bandits to allow us to go to our farms this year. But unfortunately, the bandits disagreed with the peace accord and decided to kidnap all 50 elders sent to them,” Sani said.

Chairman of Maradun LGA, Bello Dosara, confirmed the incident on Monday but said the community did not inform local government authorities before initiating the reconciliation process.

“We are against reconciliation with bandits, and we have repeatedly warned our people to desist from such dangerous arrangements,” Dosara said. “Everybody knows that Governor Dauda Lawal is against reconciliation with bandits.”

The chairman explained that bandits had recently blocked all roads leading to the community market in anger over the killing of their members by security operatives. He questioned the decision to meet with aggrieved gunmen seeking retaliation.

“I wonder why the community made the mistake of meeting with people who were looking for whom to kidnap,” he added.

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Dosara confirmed that 11 of the abducted elders have since been released by the bandits, while the remaining 39 are still being held in captivity.

Zamfara and other northwest states have struggled with banditry, with state authorities maintaining that dialogue with criminal groups undermines security operations and encourages further attacks.

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2026 WED: International Alert, JDF, Engage 50 Participants In Benue Communities On Environmental Protection

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Terkura Vande in Makurdi

International Alert in collaboration with Jireh Doo Foundation, JDF, has engaged 50 participants in Gwer-West Local Government Area, LGA of Benue State, on environmental protection.

Similarly, the communities in council pledged to check the use of inorganic chemicals for fishing purposes, reduce incidences of bush burning and deforestation.

The engagement was held on the occasion of the World Environment Day, WED, celebration in Naka, headquarters of Gwer-West LGA, and was aimed at sensitising communities on the need to protect their environment as climate change challenges set in.

On the occasion of the WED celebration, International Alert and JDF, also planted over 300 different species of trees in Naka and Aondoana communities, as part of its Powering Peace through Climate Action, PPCA.

Speaking at the event, the Senior Project Officer, International Alert, Kengkeng Ati, observed that “We have 50 participants from Aondoana and Naka communities.

“Today we are commemorating the World Environment Day 2026. The International Alert, in partnership with Jireh Doo Foundation is implementing, what we call Powering Peace through Climate Action. And that project speaks to the environment and the theme Now for Climate.”

While he enjoined participants to engage in practices that do not have adverse effect on the environment, Ati explained that the organisation is using peace building as a tool to resolve conflicts in the area.

“We are carrying out the activity locally. All the issues that Gwer-West is going through are not just about conflict but also Climate change and we have a peace building aspect to it.

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“This year’s theme talks about climate action and International Alert, a peace building organization is using peace building as a tool to solve the conflict at the climate nexus”, he stated.

In his remarks, Shom Aondohemba Raphael, JDF, Head of Office in the state, pointed out that the day was set aside to call for action and create awareness in communities.

He observed that “it is no longer news that climate change is here to stay. It is evident by the heat waves and erratic rainfalls. It is a clear indication that times have changed.

“So, JDF, in collaboration with International Alert, funded by the Irish Aid are implementing a peace project that spans through Guma, Gwer-West, Agatu and Makurdi LGAs. The aim is to identify climate issues by the community knowing that no one is coming to do it for them. It is about time, the communities take action”, he noted.

Meanwhile, the paramount ruler in the area, the Ter Tyoshin, HRH, Chief Daniel Abomtse, promised to advise his subjects to desist from practices that would have negative effects on the environment.

He was also excited that International Alert and JDF, have decided to engage communities in his domain on the laudable project.

Represented by the Ortar of Mbajinge, Chief Titus Igbanna, the royal father also promised that the communities in the council will plant more trees so as to boost the enviroment.

Abomtse stressed that “We will also warn our children that are in the habit of using chemicals for fishing to desist forthwith. And anyone that is caught in the act will be dealt with. But we are hoping that they will listen to our advise”, he hoped.

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