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Benue: I Will Not Apologize To Buhari Ortom Responds To Akume

Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom has vowed never to apologize to President Muhammadu Buhari and the Congress of all progressives , APC, for their recent action attacks.

Ortom made the statement in response to a call from Special Affairs and Intergovernmental Affairs Secretary George Akume that he should unselfishly apologize to the president and the APC.

Akume, the former governor of the state, said Ortom should apologize and stop the attacks. Bukhari and his government. In response, the governor downplayed Akume’s call, stressing that he would never stop criticizing the Buhari government when necessary.

Tiv In a statement issued by his spokesman, Tever Akase, on Tuesday, the governor rebuked Akume for refusing to stand by the people of the country. He accused the former governor of collaborating with “the enemy to regulate the media. campaign against him “.

The statement said: “As expected, Senator Akume and his team have avoided addressing the issue of insecurity in a country in which the Governor has repeatedly accused the Presidency of complicity in Abuja is nothing more than a massage of the Presidential ego to gain favor with self-interest. “As long as he and his company secure the meal tickets, Benue can go to hell.

The media attack on Governor Ortom immediately pulled the package from the Villa. “Akume and his team must be under a lot of pressure to hold a press conference and insult the governor. That’s what they have to do to keep their job. ” After attacking farmers and communities in the state, Ortom criticized the president and his government.

On several occasions, Ortom accused the Buhari-led government of supporting armed farmers against Benue Inhabitant.

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