Ortom Raises Alarm Over Plans To Kidnap him

The Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has raised the alarm over what he described as evil plans to kidnap him.

The Governor also noted that some people were planning to kill his aids in the bud to deter the state from making progress.

Ortom disclosed this at a Special Thanksgiving Service organised in his honour by the Independent Print-Media Publishers Association of Nigeria (IPPAN), at the Chapel of Grace, Government House, Makurdi.

He said “I am not afraid of any human being. I once heard that some people are planning to kill my security aides, kidnap me and dismember me parts by parts until I die, but I have told them that God will not allow that to happen.

“I have brought myself close to God; there is no turning back. When people plan against me, l will always floor them because God is with me.”

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The Governor also called on the people to wait to score his performance at the end of the second tenure adding that, he had to executed developmental projects across the state.

Ortom said “Even now, we have done series of projects, carried out an amnesty programme and implemented the anti-open grazing law. In Benue, herdsmen must obey the law and nobody is above the law.”

 

Robiu Musa

A season Journalist, philanthropist and founder, Concerned Nation Builders Initiative (CNI), an NGO.

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