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2027: Alia appoints ex-Rep Francis Agbo, 22 others APC point men for Benue LGs

Gov. Hyacinth Alia of Benue appoints former Rep Francis Agbo and 22 others as APC point men across 23 LGAs) of the state
Governor Alia of Bene State

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The governor warned that they would be held accountable if what was meant for the people was diverted. He advised them to liaise with other stakeholders to ensure that the people fully participate in the ongoing continuous voter registration.

By Emmanuel Antswen

Gov. Hyacinth Alia of Benue has appointed a former member of House of Representatives, Francis Agbo and 22 others as point men across the 23 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state to mainstream democracy and deepen inclusive participation of all people.

Alia, who announced the appointments in Makurdi during the All Progressives Congress, APC, expanded caucus meeting.

According to the Governor, the 23 appointees are to coordinate APC activities in LGAs and strengthen the party at the grassroots.

The governor charged the appointees to be good ambassadors of the party and his progressive government and embark on an aggressive APC membership drive across the state.

He also urged them to promote the party and make it a better choice for all Benue residents.

Alia urged them to connect with the people at the grassroots and ensure that government interventions trickle down to the local communities.

The governor warned that they would be held accountable if what was meant for the people was diverted.

He advised them to liaise with other stakeholders to ensure that the people fully participate in the ongoing continuous voter registration.

Alia also promised to mobilise them where necessary, adding that it was a critical exercise, especially now that the general elections were by the corner.

The governor strongly condemned the culture of taking all political disagreements to him in Makurdi at the slightest opportunity, saying the central point men would now resolve some of the issues.

He also said only issues that were beyond them should be brought to his table.

Alia directed the point men to search and provide 200 artisans across the state for job opportunities and 800 young people who were willing to go anywhere outside the country to acquire skills.

The governor, however, said those selected must provide a certificate of fitness from the Father Adasu University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi.

Alia finally expressed gratitude to the members of the party for their support, saying they must continue to work as a unified body.

He promised that his administration would continue to be fair, transparent, responsible and accountable to the people because APC was a party that could not settle for less. (NAN) www.nannews.ng

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