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Crisis in Benue: Bishops reject Governor Alia as security woes deepen

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Governor Hyacinth Alia is facing intense political heat in Benue State.

A coalition of bishops has passed a vote of no confidence against him, Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports.

This follows growing insecurity and violent unrest across the state.

The bishops’ action has added fuel to existing political tensions in Benue.

Calls are mounting for the federal government to declare a state of emergency.

The state has long struggled with violence, especially farmer-herder clashes.

Communities continue to suffer as the violence spreads across rural areas.

Many believe Governor Alia has failed to manage the security crisis effectively.

His administration is accused of responding too slowly to attacks and unrest.

Leading legal expert, Sabastine Hon (SAN), called for immediate emergency rule in Benue.

He cited the worsening security situation as justification for federal intervention.

Hon warned that lives and property remain at risk daily.

He argued that the state government is no longer in control.

The bishops echoed this sentiment in their public statement.

They condemned the governor’s leadership and called for urgent change.

According to them, the state’s response to insecurity has been inadequate.

They believe the administration has lost the trust of the people.

Church leaders play a powerful role in Benue’s political and moral landscape.

Their criticism sends a strong message to both government and citizens.

Governor Alia, however, has firmly rejected the call for emergency rule.

He insists that his government is actively working to restore peace.

In his words, “Emergency rule is not the solution.”

He emphasized dialogue and stronger security efforts as the better path forward.

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Alia said his administration is committed to protecting lives and property.

He urged stakeholders to remain calm and support peacebuilding efforts.

Despite these reassurances, public frustration continues to grow.

Many citizens feel the governor’s actions lack urgency and impact.

Political observers believe Alia’s rejection may be strategic.

He might be trying to avoid weakening his political standing.

The 2027 general elections are just two years away.

Performance in office will be critical for political survival.

The bishops’ vote may embolden opposition voices across the state.

It could also deepen divisions within the ruling party itself.

Analysts say this crisis may trigger realignments in Benue politics.

The coming months will test Governor Alia’s leadership capacity.

How he responds could shape his political future.

Meanwhile, the people of Benue remain caught in ongoing insecurity.

Citizens and stakeholders nationwide are watching the situation unfold.

Benue’s fate may hold lessons for Nigeria’s broader political landscape.

 

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