The presidency has called on Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State to
desist from basing his campaign for re-election on falsehoods concerning
President Muhammadu Buhari.
According to a statement by Garba
Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President, Governor Ortom’s
campaign is designed to drive attention from pertinent issues in Benue
state.
“Governor Ortom’s campaign is clearly one designed to stir
division and hatred, and to divert the people’s attention from his
inability to pay staff salaries and pensions for several months.
Below is the full statement by the presidency.
“It
has been noted that the governor has been visiting churches in the
state where he falsely tells congregations about President Buhari’s
so-called plans to Islamise Benue State.
This nonsense has formed the basis of his campaign, because he has nothing to offer Benue people.
The
allegations coming from Ortom were particularly unfair, when one
considers how much support the governor received from the Federal
Government, which supported his grazing laws as a means to end the
farmer-herder crises that have plagued the state.
If not for
President Buhari’s insistence that the governor be given a chance to
effect the law, he would have faced resistance from different sources
and found it difficult to implement.
While advising Ortom to
immediately stop his dubious attacks on President Buhari, the Federal
Government calls on the people of Benue State to not fall for Ortom’s
deception and allow themselves to be hoodwinked by such a negative
campaign.
They should instead, ask him why he has refused to pay
staff salaries and pensions for months, and what he did with the funding
from the excess crude account which should ideally have gone towards
addressing such payments”.
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