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2023: Nobody Will Be Allowed To Rig Elections In Benue – Ortom

Dr. Samuel Ortom, the Governor of Benue State, has warned that any attempt by anyone or any organisation to rig elections in the state will be faced with fierce resistance.

The Governor made the remarks at the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) expanded caucus meeting in the state, which was held at the Benue People’s House in Makurdi on Tuesday. He also reaffirmed his commitment to free, fair, and credible primary elections.

He claimed that the recent council elections in the State, in which the PDP won all 23 chairperson seats and 276 councillors, demonstrated the people’s support for the PDP administration.

On the forthcoming PDP primaries, Governor Ortom said, “We will not tolerate anyone who will want to disrupt the primary elections. I am going to be personally involved. My cabinet members will be involved in the process too.”

He warned that “any member of my cabinet that will go there (primaries) and do any form of shortchanging, will be sacked the same day”.

Ortom used the occasion to congratulate the winners for various positions at the just concluded local government elections in the State, stressing that “I participated. I voted. It was very smooth, free and fair.”

On his part, the State Chairman of PDP, Sir John Ngbede, said the PDP Ward Congress of Saturday, 30th April, 2022, was hugely successful, except for a pocket of complaints from a few LGAs, which he said would be addressed by the appeal committee.

Ngbede warned against the use of thugs to cause mayhem in the forthcoming party primaries, saying anyone caught with such an act would be handed over to the security agencies for prosecution, “no matter the status of the individual”.

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