- Former Senate President Senator Ameh Ebute and Enone Federal Constituency reaffirmed their support for APC, President Tinubu, and Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia
- At a massive rally, Hon. Linda Ene Agada praised the governors development efforts, citing key infrastructure projects and political appointments
- Senator Ebute urged continued support for Tinubu and Alia, warning against forces opposing Benues progress, as dignitaries and thousands of constituents attended the event
Amid Plot Against Tinubu, Ex-Senate President Declare Support For One PoliticianSource: TwitterMassive support for Governor Alia”I’m overwhelmed with the massive support the Governor is receiving from my federal constituency. Although the Governor has made Enone his priority, we can see the tangible developments such as the Igumale-Agila road under construction, the Igumale-Okpoga road, and the Primary Health Care Centre in Ai-Oduh, Ogbadibo local government, among others,” she said.”This rally is to appreciate the good work the Governor is doing and to assure him that Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo people are ready to vote for him again in 2027,” she added.Senator Ebute rallies support for Tinubu, Alia2027 Election: Amid Plot Against Tinubu, Ex-Senate President Declare Support For One PoliticianSource: Twitter”President Tinubu was my colleague when I served as Senate President. It is important to continue supporting the Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, because of the anti-people forces against the progress of Benue,” he stated.”I want to assure you that your efforts are in order. We are 100 percent behind the government, I mean the entire Zone C. I specifically thank you, Linda, for making this rally possible because this is the first of its kind in the zone,” Ebute added.Dignitaries in Attendance2027 election: SDP’s El-Rufai under fire
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Read more Continue reading here ▶ Police tell Senator Natasha: Cancel your homecomingPolice have said Senator Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan should suspend the planned rally Photo Credit: @NatashaAkpotiSource: FacebookIn view of the security threat received on the planned rally, the Kogi State Police Command is therefore advising the organisers to cancel the event so as to avoid any breakdown of law and order in the State. As the ...
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