NewsBenue Youths Are Not Thugs, 400 Employed at BSUTH – Alia

Benue Youths Are Not Thugs, 400 Employed at BSUTH – Alia

April 29, (THEWILL)- Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr Hyacinth Alia, has called on those discrediting the youth of the state by calling them thugs, to immediately apologise and desist from such.

The governor, who dismissed such claims, noted that given the productive nature of Benue Youth, over 400 of them were offered employment at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital in a recent staff recruitment exercise.

Playing host to various youth groups at Government House, who came out in their numbers to welcome him back from an official trip to the United States of America, the governor said it was unfair of anyone to tag the hard working young people of the state as thugs, insisting that such derogatory terms give the entire state a bad name, saying that his administration considers everybody in the state relevant and will take it up to those trying to paint the state and its people bad.

“Any comment that does not go well with the image of the state and its very honourable people, this administration will take it up to you. When you see young people supporting this administration or working hard for the growth and development of Benue State, do not call them thugs. Whoever must have called the youths of the state thugs, first of all, I will like that person or those persons to withdraw that public statement.

“The youth of the state have suffered in the past so much that they are now gaining traction on sanity and development. I wouldn’t want anyone to pocket them and have them stigmatised. If you don’t understand who a thug is, just shut up. Benue youths are thriving and are quite concerned about what happens here in the state and I will like everybody to honour them and to respect them.”

While thanking the youth for standing firm and for always supporting his administration, the governor informed them that he was away in the United States of America to look for ways that would enable his administration chart a new course for Benue, especially as the state was disconnected from the International stage in the last eight years.

“Benue State was no longer on the International radar and with the new Sherriff in town, we needed the whole world to know that Benue State is here; Benue State is the real deal and the home of development. And with the way we have charted it now, Benue is going to be a place where a number of states will be coming to enquire about what is happening here so that they take it back to their various states,” he added.

According to him Benue was amongst the 19 northern states that were invited to USA by the United States Peace Institute in collaboration with establishments here in Nigeria, to rub minds and chart a way forward on the insecurity challenge the northern states are wrestling with, and to see how peace can return to those states.

According to the governor, the meetings were successful and his government will apply the solutions proffered to see how the security challenge can be checked in the state.

He urged the people of the state to cooperate with the security agencies, charging the youth not to allow themselves to be used by anybody for their selfish interest and to also shun vices, such as cultism, yahoo, kidnapping, as such have no place in the state.

He cautioned those making divisive statements to desist, saying his administration considers peace as paramount and as such, will not allow anyone irrespective of status to disrupt peace in the state, especially as his administration understands what peace can do for the state.

“This is why I cannot  accept anyone, whether you are a former governor, or whether you are a civil servant serving currently, or whether you are doing your business somewhere in Benue, or you are trying to engage on your farm somewhere.

“If you are a former governor, concentrate on where you are. If you don’t have anything positive to contribute to Benue, shut up. Because you did you part, your terms came and it is over, therefore you must give peace a chance. You must allow this administration to carry out what we promised the people that we were going to carry out.

“It is very imperative to me that if you are in the state, know exactly what you are saying. Criticisms are welcome for me and my administration but check your facts. If you serve your term and it is over, you cannot sit in some corner and destabilise this administration. It is not acceptable”, Governor Alia stated.

On youth employment, the governor said that some establishments, such as the Benue State University Teaching Hospital (BSUTH), had started employing and it would be a continuous process with many other establishments to follow.

On the allegations by Comrade Festus Usifo, President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), that Benue and several other states have not made the welfare of their workers a priority, the governor urged Usifo, to cross check his facts before going public, insisting that his administration had not deviated from its commitment to workers in the state.

Alia pleaded with petrol filling station owners in the state to make PMS available to buyers and not to cause artificial scarcity.

In their separate remarks, the President, APC Riders for ‘Yes Fada’, Mr Felix Chiki, that of Benue Riders Coalition for ‘Fada Alia’, and the Chairman of Benue Motorcycle Association (BEMOA) and Vice Chairman, Mr Joshua Angwe, all promised to continue to support the Alia-led government in the state, especially as he had started laying a firm foundation to take the state to enviable heights.

According to Mr Angwe, with a good road network, the people hardly go for repairs of their motorcycles.

He noted that with the street lights put by the state government, motorcycle riders now extend their operations till dawn, as security agencies no longer harass them with the intervention of the current administration in the state.

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