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The All Progressives Congress (APC), Benue State Chapter, has firmly rejected claims by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) alleging that Governor Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia has refused assent to thirty-three bills passed by the Benue State House of Assembly, including Appropriation Bills, and questioned the legal basis of state expenditure.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, the APC described the PDP’s allegations as false, politically motivated, and unsupported by any verifiable legislative or official records. The party clarified that the Benue State Government has consistently operated within the constitutional framework for public finance, including the lawful passage, assent, and implementation of Appropriation Laws duly transmitted by the State House of Assembly.
The APC noted that the PDP’s position relies on an informal remark allegedly made by a former Speaker at a social gathering, which it described as inappropriate and insufficient grounds for such serious constitutional allegations. It emphasized that governance cannot be based on selective interpretations or politically convenient recollections, and that the only legitimate reference remains official records of the House of Assembly and authenticated government publications.
The party reaffirmed that the relationship between the Executive and the Legislature in Benue State continues to function on the principles of separation of powers, mutual respect, and institutional cooperation. It urged the public to disregard attempts to manufacture controversy and called on the PDP to engage responsibly with verifiable facts rather than speculation.
In conclusion, the APC stated that governance under Governor Alia remains rooted in constitutional order, fiscal discipline, due process, and transparent administration, with a continued focus on delivering development and accountable governance to the people of Benue State.















