Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom has rejected the
invitation extended to him by the All Progressive Congress (APC) to return to
the party, noting that he is fully committed to the ideas of the Peoples
Democratic Party.
Governor Ortom made this public at the PDP congress to elect
a new state executive committee of the party, admitting that the APC indeed
reached out to him but the congress decision would determine if he would remain
in the PDP.
Expectedly, the delegates passed a vote of confidence on him
after a voice vote he put forward to leave for the APC was rejected by the PDP
delegates, promising to work for the victory of the PDP come 2023.
With that cleared out of the way, the issue of equitable
distribution of power, where only the Tiv ethnic group has been ruling the
state since its creation in 1976 was tabled. The Senator representing Benue
South Senator Abba Moro and the former senate president, David Mark make a
compelling case for the zone to produce the next governor come 2023.
Among those present at the congress on Saturday include
former Senate Presidents, David Mark and Iyorchia Ayu; as well as the three
Senators representing Benue at the National Assembly.
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