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In a deeply moving video that has quickly gone viral on social media, Krayzeetee Atu Terver, the immediate past Personal Assistant to Governor Alia on Media and Youth Mobilization, has opened up about the difficult circumstances that led to his resignation from the Benue State government.
Terver, who served in the role for over a year, disclosed that he worked without receiving any salary throughout his tenure. In the candid clip, he detailed the personal hardships he endured, including his inability to pay rent due to the lack of remuneration. His emotional account has touched many viewers, highlighting what appears to be significant challenges within the administration’s handling of staff welfare.
The resignation, which occurred yesterday, has drawn widespread attention and sympathy online. A Facebook post by Ör Turan shared the video with a heavy heart, captioning it with crying emojis and a broken heart, urging followers to watch till the end. “Sorry my brother,” Turan wrote, accompanied by praying hands, as he called on people to watch and share the reel.
The video has been widely circulated with hashtags such as #fypviral, #viralreels, and #facebookreels, amplifying Terver’s story across platforms. Many commenters have expressed shock at the situation, questioning how a government official in such a visible role could go unpaid for such an extended period.
As the story continues to trend, it raises important questions about accountability, staff compensation, and working conditions in public service within the state. Governor Alia’s administration has yet to issue an official statement regarding the resignation or the claims made in the video.
This development comes at a time when public trust in governance hinges on transparency and fair treatment of those serving in official capacities. Terver’s brave disclosure may prompt further conversations and scrutiny into the inner workings of the Alia government.
















