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Former Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has publicly accused his successor, Governor Hyacinth Alia, of launching repeated attacks on him as a strategy to divert public attention from pressing questions surrounding the state’s finances. The allegations come amid controversy over a recently approved ₦100 billion loan, sparking widespread debate among residents and stakeholders.
According to a post by *Daily Post Nigeria* on Facebook, Ortom claims that Governor Alia’s actions are intended to shift focus away from the financial management of the state and the implications of the substantial loan. The post, which has garnered significant attention with 506 likes and 781 comments, urges readers to check the comment section for further details.
The tension between the two political figures highlights ongoing political rivalries in Benue State, with Ortom suggesting that the attacks are a deliberate attempt to avoid scrutiny over the loan’s approval and its potential impact on the state’s economy. As of now, Governor Alia has not issued an official response to the accusations.
The public reaction on social media has been mixed, with many calling for transparency regarding the state’s financial dealings. The situation remains fluid, and further developments are anticipated as the controversy unfolds.
Stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available.