I quit pulpit for Benue politics – APC gov candidate

Post Date : January 8, 2023

 

The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress in Benue State, Reverend Father Hyacinth Alia, has said that the terrible situation of the state informed his decision to leave the pulpit and venture into politics.

Rev. Fr Alia stated this when he unveiled his strategic blueprints at a press briefing held in Makurdi on Sunday.

The Catholic Church priest turned politician insisted that his quest of turning around the state into a better place and liberating the people from poverty was the reason he left the pulpit.

He said, “I have a good cause to step out from the podium (pulpit) to do what I am doing because our state is in a bad shape. We have a responsibility to bring betterment for our state.

“Benue is too rich to be poor, to do anything less will be not to appreciate what God has done for us. My government will be centred on seven pillars – the foremost is to secure lives and property.

Unveiling his blueprint, the Rev. Fr said that his security plan would evolve a policy resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons, strengthen the implementation of the anti-open grazing law of the state as well as introduce the use of automated security systems among others to tackle the insecurity in the state.

The governorship candidate said that if given the mandate in the forthcoming election, his administration will focus on agriculture and rural development, commerce and industry, human capital and social development, infrastructure and environment, information and communication technology and political as well as economic governance.

The Rev. Fr said that all public health centres in the state would be upgraded and equipped while pregnant women will have access to free anti-natal care in all general hospitals and his administration will enforce free primary education.

He also promised to run an inclusive government in the process of developing the state to a level the founding fathers of the state envisioned but which had been truncated due to bad governance.

“When you have wrong people in government, the result is wrong. When you play by the principle of transparency, everything works.

“The green revolution will make us come alive as it was in 1983 when Benue was indeed known as the ‘food basket’. The present government in the state has perforated the food basket. Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State bears testimony to all states saying President Muhammadu Buhari provided everything a state needs so why is Benue different?” Alia posited.

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