By Bridget Ikyado
Feb.28.2023
Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress APC in Benue state for the next general elections, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia has sent a congratulatory message to all National Assembly members elect on the platform of the party in Benue state in the just concluded Presidential and National Assembly elections.
As contained in a statement by Kula Tersoo,Director Communications said the guber candidate said their victory should be dedicated to the suffering Benue electorate who spoke so loud, in clear terms and in unison using the ballot.
Expressing gratitude to the mass of Benue who clearly depicted overwhelming love for the party, the Reverend gentleman appreciates the leader of the party in the state, Sen. George Akume, the state working committee of the party, the campaign council of the party in the state.
Also all major stakeholders at all levels, party faithful and support groups who were the representative of the party in all the polling units of the state.
He said, “to the Benue people, I thank you immensely for listening to our messages and showing us love in this first round of elections.
“The journey for liberation of people and restoring the lost glories of our dear state has just started. We have started with a big bang and we must sustain the momentum.
“It is my firm belief that what you did last Saturday was a dress rehearsal. Together, let us do it again. Let the main show happen on the 11th March 2023.
“My assurance to you once more is that I have firmly placed my hands on the plough and I am well prepared, I am ready. Nothing will make me to look back”.
These include, Senator-elect for Benue North East, Emmanuel Udende; Senator- elect for Benue North West, Titus Zam, House of Representatives-elect for Katsina-Ala, Ukum and Logo, Solomon Wombo; Kwande/Ushongo.
Also Terseer Ugbor; Vandeikya/Konshisha, Sesoo Ikpa Gboko; Gboko Tarka, Regina Akume; Buruku,Sekav Iortyom; Makurdi/Guma, Dickson Tarkighir; Gwer/Gwer-West, Asema Achado; Otukpo/Ohimini, Blessing Onu; Ado-Ogbadibo-Okpokwu, Philip Agbese; and Oju/Obi, David Ogewu.