Gov. Hyacinth Alia of Benue State is committed to addressing the lingering security challenges in the state, Mr Tersoo Kula, Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the governor has said.
Kula stated this while speaking as a guest speaker at St. Stephen’s Parish, Lessel, Ushongo Local Government Area of Benue State.
The CPS said the prevailing insecurity in the state was a complex issue that required a meticulous and multifaceted strategy to effectively address it.
He told the congregation that Alia was spearheading a robust effort to combat insecurity and is partnering with UN agencies to offer rehabilitation and amnesty to former militants.
He said the strategic initiative targets the underlying drivers of violence, aiming to restore lasting peace and stability in the state.
Kula further urged the Church to queue behind Gov. Alia’s dry season farming initiative to boost agricultural production and enhance food security in the state.
On infrastructure, he said the governor, through the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP), was set to construct the road from Tyo-Gbenda Msa to Lobi in Ushongo LGA.
According to him, the road, when completed, will improve access to markets and enhance economic opportunities for rural communities.
Kula also highlighted the governor’s commitment to inclusivity and good governance, citing the appointment of two commissioners from Ushongo and other key appointments.
Kula further promised to seek the governor’s approval to construct a motorised borehole and a befitting modern sanitary facility at St. Stephen’s Parish, Lessel.
He commended Christians to be practical in their faith, emulating the examples of their revered leaders.
He called on the church to support the governor’s administration in prayers against detractors working to frustrate the governor to secure a prosperous and developed state.