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  • BREAKING: Ortom Begs For Forgiveness, Withdraws Case From Tribunal

    BREAKING: Ortom Begs For Forgiveness, Withdraws Case From Tribunal

    Ortom Begs For Forgiveness, Withdraws Case From Tribunal

     

    Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has declared his intention to discontinue his petition at the tribunal where he is challenging the victory of the winner of the February 25 Benue North-West senatorial election.

     

    Ortom further made a passionate appeal to all those he might have offended knowingly or unknowingly in the course of serving the people of the state to forgive and forget the past.

     

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    He said this at a press briefing after he met with stakeholders from his constituency and members of his campaign council at government house, Makurdi on Tuesday.

     

    It will be recalled that Ortom, after losing his senatorial ambition to his former aide, Titus Zam, in the February 25 presidential and national assembly elections, had vowed to challenge the outcome of the election at the tribunal.

     

    The governor claimed that his decision to challenge the outcome of the election was as a result of what he described as non-transmission of results.

     

     

     

    Meanwhile, while speaking with newsmen on Tuesday, Ortom said, “Though there was glaring evidence of malpractices including non-transmission of results electronically during the conduct of the Benue North West Senatorial election, I have taken the decision to withdraw my case from the tribunal.”

     

    He further said that the decision to withdraw his case from the tribunal was for the interest of peace and without prejudice to the suits filed by other candidates of his party, the PDP.

     

    “As a leader of PDP, I will continue to support the party in collaboration with other leaders to enable it to bounce back from the mistakes and drawbacks that are affecting it at the moment,” he said.

     

    He however assured the people of the state that he will continue to provide selfless service in all sectors of development till the end of his tenure on May 29, 2023.

     

    “For those I might have offended in this journey of serving the state and our country, I seek their forgiveness, as I also forgive those who have offended me,’ the governor pleaded.

     

    Ortom commended the resilience of the people of the state for participating massively in the just concluded elections despite what he described as ‘glaring provocation and intimidation by the federal might’ and also appreciated the Peoples Democratic Party in the state for supporting him all the way.

     

     

    He noted that it had been an honour to serve the people of Benue State as Governor saying he always ensured equity, fairness, justice and the rule of law and had executed the mandate given to him by God almighty through Benue people will always be available and ready to carry out God’s mandate as He directs him.

  • Court stops PDP from expelling Ortom as He Openly Declare Support for Peter Obi

    Court stops PDP from expelling Ortom as He Openly Declare Support for Peter Obi

    Benue High Court stops PDP from expelling Ortom

    A High Court in Benue State’s capital, Makurdi, has issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), its National Working Committee (NWC), National Executive Committee (NEC), its national officers (elected or appointed) from expelling Governor Samuel Ortom from the party.

    Yesterday, Justice A. I. Itoyonyiman issued the order in response to a lawsuit filed on Wednesday.

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    Ortom was listed as the plaintiff/applicant, while the PDP and INEC were listed as the first and second defendants/respondents.

    Among the reliefs Ortom requested and was granted was a restraining order prohibiting the PDP from expelling, suspending, or otherwise punishing him pending the outcome of the Motion on Notice for interlocutory injunction.

    The court also enjoined the PDP from seeking to disqualify the governor of Benue State from contesting or from being placed on the ballot for the February 25 National Assembly election, in which he is running on the party’s platform for the Benue North West senatorial district.

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    In a similar fashion, the court issued an interim injunction prohibiting INEC from refusing, for any reason, to include Ortom’s name on the ballot for the Benue North West senatorial election.

    The matter is scheduled to be heard on February 24.

    Nyesom Wike, leader of the G-5 and governor of Rivers State, obtained a similar restraining order against the PDP and the INEC a few weeks ago.

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  • Come back, let’s rescue Nigeria, Ayu begs Ortom

    Come back, let’s rescue Nigeria, Ayu begs Ortom

    PDP National Chairman, Ayu Begs Ortom to Return to PDP

    Senator Iyorchia Ayu, who is the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has asked Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State, to join the party’s campaign train before the presidential election on February 25.

    Ayu made the request at a rally held in the state on Monday for the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.

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    Ortom, his deputy, Benson Abounu, commissioners, assistants, and all 22 local government chairmen in the state skipped the rally.

    Some of the people who came to the campaign, were the former governor, Senator Gabriel Suswam, the former president of the Senate, David Mark, and the senators for Benue North-West, Benue North-East, Emmanuel Yisa Orker-Jev, and Abba Moro.

    At the rally were the candidate for governor of the party, Titus Uba, and his deputy, John Ngbede, as well as some members of the state working committee.

    Ayu asked Ortom, who had not shown support for Atiku, to join the party and help save the country when he spoke at the event.

    The head of the PDP said he had made up with Okezie Ikpeazu, the governor of Abia State. Ikpeazu is one of the G-5 governors who are upset with Ayu and Atiku.

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    Ayu said, “Some of our members are upset, but we’re asking Governor Ortom to come back and work with us to save the country.” Governor Ortom can’t go anywhere.

    Okezie Ikpeazu, who is the governor of Abia State, and I have already worked out our problem. I met him two days ago, and he has agreed to help our party succeed.

    Atiku said at the rally that he would make Fulani herders sign a peace deal with the people who live in the state to bring back peace.

    “I am the leader of all Tiv people around the world. If you choose me, I will work to bring peace back to Benue State if you vote for me. Atiku said, “I will go to the state and make sure that the Fulani people sign a peace agreement with the people of the state.”

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  • Vote According To Candidate’s Competency, Not Political Party He or She Belongs — Governor Ortom Tell Nigerians 

    Vote According To Candidate’s Competency, Not Political Party He or She Belongs — Governor Ortom Tell Nigerians 

    Vote according to candidate’s competency, not political party he or she belongs — Governor Ortom tell Nigerians 

     

     

    Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has urged Christians to vote based on a candidate’s qualifications rather than the political party to which he or she belongs in the upcoming presidential election.

     

    The governor claims that the nation needs someone who can rescue it from its current economic and security problems.

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    At the All Nations Evangelism Ministries, ANEM 2022 annual convention held at IBB Square in Makurdi, the state capital, Governor Ortom gave the charge to attendees on Saturday.

     

    He emphasized that numerous socioeconomic and security issues faced the nation, making it imperative for Christians to cast their votes for candidates who will represent the interests of the country rather than their own partisanship.

     

     

    According to Governor Ortom, “The 2023 election is going to be different. We shall not be foolish enough to vote according to political parties. We shall vote in 2023 according to the election. Nobody should fool you.”

     

    “You must save your future and that of your children. You must save the future of those going to Church, you can save the Churches. Vote for the candidate of your choice but let it be someone who will not work against you tomorrow. Don’t vote according to political parties. Let them not deceive us again.”

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    Governor Ortom further maintained that, “In 2023 we don’t just need a President, we need someone who will deliver us from insecurity, economic woes, diminishing social life, corruption and all those things that are pulling us apart,” stressing that protecting the future of the country was key to our collective development.

     

    He enjoined Christians not to be deceived by those who do not mean well for the country, insisting, “don’t be carried away by all kinds of falsehood, tricks and lies and deceit by those who do not mean well for us. Let nobody deceive you to vote against the collective interest of our nation. Pray to God and vote for the right candidates and I believe that God will answer us.”

     

    The Governor also solicited the prayers of Christians to carry on in the daunting task of leading the state, noting that although it was not easy standing firm for the interest of his people, he believed with prayers, he would not be deterred.

     

     

    Vote according to candidate’s competency, not political party he or she belongs — Governor Ortom tell Nigerians