Nothing Must Happen To Governor Ortom – Group Warns Presidency
Category: Nigeria News
A group called Forum of Concerned Nigerians, FCN has warned the Federal
Government to ensure that nothing dangerous happens to the Benue State
Governor, Samuel Ortom saying any attempt at silencing the Governor will be
resisted.
Addressing a press conference Monday, July 18 in
Makurdi, spokesman for the group elder Peter Shande, also called on the
international community to act on the alarm raised by the Benue State Governor
concerning his safety and rising spate of violence in Nigeria.
The
group pointed out that Governor Ortom has come under a heavy wave of sponsored
blackmail and victimization from the Federal Government and its agents, citing
a series of instances where Ortom has been severely subjected to media attacks
and other forms of threats including attempts to eliminate him.
“We have carefully watched the Buhari administration and its
agents serially use the media to threaten and vilify the person and office of
the Benue State Governor. This is unacceptable.
“What is Ortom’s
offence? Is it a crime to choose to stand with one’s people in the face of
brazen injustice, oppression and impunity? Since 2017, Governor Ortom has come
under a heavy wave of sponsored blackmail and victimization from the Federal
Government and its willing agents,” the group lamented.
The group
declared that “Governor Ortom is one Nigerian who has chosen to be the voice
of the voiceless, so any attempt at silencing him will mean an attempt to
silence over 200 million helpless Nigerians, and such an attempt will be
stoutly resisted.”
The group further stated that “We will not fail
to warn the Presidency that we are watching keenly, and nothing must happen to
Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom,” stressing that the Governor represents
the suffering and marginalized people of this country who are being
slaughtered like animals by terrorists almost daily.
According to
the group, “Nigeria is in a coma and anyone who is pretending about it is
living in self denial” pointing out that “the government of President
Muhammadu Buhari has failed the people of the country and his administration
is clearly complicit in the spate of violence across the country and the
killing of innocent people.”
The group called on the international
community to intervene in the situation saying “We expect the United States,
the United Kingdom and other world powers to intervene in the security
situation in Nigeria without further delay,” adding that establishing a
Special Envoy on Nigeria will be a good place to begin.
Others who
signed the press statement presented by Peter Shande were Goodluck Ibem –
Umuahia, Fredrick Adebayo – Lagos, Yakubu Ahmed – Kaduna, Tonye Lawson – Port
Harcourt, Samson Ochono – Abuja, Timothy Hembaor – Makurdi and Andrew Longyem
– Jos.
I no understand, is ortom no more executive chief security of benue state or he's just figurehead? Lazy gov you be oooo, since you can't take charge of your task as gov
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