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Benue Concludes Durable Solutions Plan to Return, Rehabilitate IDPs

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The Benue Government has concluded the development of a durable Solutions Action Plan (SAP) to return and rehabilitate Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).

The state governor, Hyacinth Alia, made this known at the durable solutions finalisation meeting on Tuesday in Makurdi.

He said that the state, in collaboration with local and international partners, was on the brink of transforming into a guiding force for change and resilience.

Report says that durable solutions are to provide lasting solutions to the plight of IDPs instead of humanitarian aid.

NAN also reports that the action is to rebuild and reintegrate the IDPs in their ancestral communities.

Alia, who was represented by Mr Saater Tiseer, Majority Leader, Benue House of Assembly, appreciated the stakeholders’ commitment and expertise.

The governor, who commended the United Nations’ interventions in Benue, specifically lauded the International Organisation on Migration (IOM) for implementing its multi-sectoral intervention for crisis-affected populations in Benue.

“As we move toward completing the plan, I am confident that the collaborative efforts we see here will ensure the plan’s effectiveness and longevity.

“Your dedication, attention to detail, and constructive inputs are critical to finalising a document that will serve as a comprehensive framework to uplift the lives of the IDPs.

“I also want to specifically recognise and thank the Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, along with his entire team.

“Your relentless work and commitment to seeing this draft through to completion are not only recognised but deeply valued by the state,” he stated.

The Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Mr Aondowase Kunde, said that the state government would start the implementation of the solution immediately the governor approves it.

Kunde said that the plan states, explicitly, the roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders for its implementation.

“The IDPs have lost livelihoods and access to essential services, especially health care, education, water, sanitation, and hygiene.

“Many households face severe financial strain and struggle to meet their basic needs due to losing their livelihoods.

“Therefore, the state, together with partners, has been working around the clock to find a durable solution for the IDPs.

“Today present an opportunity to highlight the significant role to finalise the durable Solutions Action Plan (SAP),” he said.

Ms Mediatrice Barengayabo, Head of the IOM sub-office in Benue, gave a goodwill message on behalf of UN agencies in the state.

Barengayabo said that in other regions of Nigeria, and the world, vulnerable individuals and households from host communities had transitioned from humanitarian aid to durable solutions provided by state authorities, the private sector, and development actors.

The IOM head hoped that in the near future, Benue would have no humanitarian or protection needs linked to their displacement.

“In the spirit of one UN, we dream of a Benue where communities affected by conflict are able to exercise their fundamental human rights and enjoy fostered community cohesion and peaceful coexistence.

“We also dream that they would be able to utilise available shared resources for their economic growth and future aspirations through good governance and consolidated effective peace-building processes.

“A Benue where no woman, girl, disabled person, or child lives in fear of sexual and gender-based violence.

“Be rest assured that the UN will continue the commitment to support Benue that once was and is the Food Basket of the nation,” he said. (NAN)

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Benue Not Owing Workers’ Salary – Odey

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By Attah Ede, Makurdi

The Benue State government has debunked reports in some sections of the media including DAILY ASSET NEWSPAPER over alleged owing of Workers’ Salary.

Deputy Governor, Dr. Sam Odey who refuted the media claims on Sunday in Makurdi said the state government was only carrying out workers verification exercise, which according to him, they will be paid accordingly after the conclusion of the exercise.

Odey, who said the state government remains committed to the welfare of workers, urged media organizations to always verify the sources of their information before going public.

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Dangote Invests $4bn Fertilizer Plant in Ethiopia

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The President of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, received a hero’s welcome in Gode, Ethiopia, on a visit tied to his group’s fertiliser plant project in the country.

He was hosted by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, and both men visited the construction site of the proposed facility on Sunday.

Ethiopia signed a shareholders’ agreement with Dangote Group in August last year for the establishment of a urea plant with an annual production capacity of three million metric tonnes.

Construction was officially launched in October 2025. The joint venture is structured with Dangote holding 60 per cent and Ethiopian Investment Holdings, 40 per cent.

Dangote announced an increase in the project’s total investment from $2.

5 billion to over $4 billion.

The Dangote Group statement read, “Dangote announced an increase in investment from $2.5 billion to over $4 billion, reflecting expanded scope, including a 110km pipeline, a 120MW power plant, a polypropylene packaging facility, and a two-million-tonne NPK blending plant.”

Abiy, who accompanied Dangote on the site visit, described the project as central to Ethiopia’s development agenda.

The prime minister said in a statement, “This initiative represents far more than infrastructure. It is a strategic investment in Ethiopia’s agricultural transformation, food security, industrial growth, and economic self-reliance.”

He said the plant would deliver broad national benefits upon completion.

“Once completed, the fertiliser plant will play a vital role in strengthening local production capacity, reducing dependence on imports, supporting millions of farmers, and creating new opportunities for jobs and investment,” he said.

Abiy said he was encouraged by what he observed on the ground.

“This morning, together with Aliko Dangote, I visited the project site in Gode to assess the progress achieved so far. I am encouraged by the steady momentum across the project area.

“Construction activities are advancing as planned across multiple sections of the site, reflecting the strong commitment and collaboration driving this important national project forward,” he stated.

The Dangote Group statement added, “The project reinforces Dangote Group’s commitment to industrial development across Africa.”

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APC Primaries Shake Up Reps Races in Benue, Nasarawa

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

The All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Representatives primaries for the 2027 general elections produced major upsets in Benue and Nasarawa states, with several incumbent lawmakers losing their bids for re-election.

In Benue State, six serving members of the House of Representatives failed to secure the party’s ticket, as candidates believed to be loyal to Governor Hyacinth Alia swept through key contests.

Chairman of the APC National Assembly Primary Election Committee for Benue, Alhaji Sabiu Mahuta, announced the results on Sunday in Makurdi, stating that only four out of the 11 APC House members retained their tickets, while another lawmaker had earlier defected to the Labour Party before the primaries.

Among those who lost their return tickets were Austin Achado of Gwer East/Gwer West Federal Constituency, David Ogewu of Oju/Obi, Terseer Ugbor of Kwande/Ushongo, Sekav Iyortyom of Buruku, and Dickson Tarkighir of Makurdi/Guma Federal Constituency.

Mahuta said Achado lost to David Nongo, who polled 17,429 votes against the incumbent’s 729 votes. He added that elections in Gbemacha Ward were cancelled over overvoting, while voting in two wards was disrupted after electoral materials were snatched.

In Oju/Obi Federal Constituency, Peter Ogbodo defeated Ogewu with 12,993 votes to 120 votes, while Christopher Ikper emerged winner in Makurdi/Guma after polling 37,844 votes against Tarkighir’s 1,746 votes.

Similarly, Gideon Inyom defeated Iyortyom in Buruku Federal Constituency with 10,470 votes against 1,396 votes scored by the incumbent.

Other winners announced included Anthony Agom for Ado/Ogbadibo/Okpokwu and Pastor Ojotu Ojema, who retained the Apa/Agatu Federal Constituency ticket with 11,305 votes.

Also returned were Regina Akume for Gboko/Tarka Federal Constituency with 19,638 votes and Blessing Onuh for Otukpo/Ohimini with 17,451 votes.

Mahuta explained that although the primaries were conducted on Saturday, delays in the return of some electoral officers due to distance and security concerns necessitated the postponement of collation and announcement until Sunday.

In neighbouring Nasarawa State, two serving House of Representatives members and the Speaker of the State Assembly also lost their bids to clinch APC tickets for the 2027 elections.

Chairman of the APC House of Representatives Primary Election Committee in the state, Musa Shuaibu-Guri, who announced the results in Lafia, said the primaries were successfully conducted in four of the five federal constituencies.

The affected lawmakers were Mohammed Abdulmumini-Ari of Nasarawa/Toto Federal Constituency, Jeremiah Umaru of Akwanga/Nasarawa-Eggon/Wamba, and Speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Dr Danladi Jatau.

According to Shuaibu-Guri, Mohammed Al-Bashir won the Nasarawa/Toto ticket with 31,796 votes, defeating Abdulmumini-Ari, who secured 9,039 votes.

In Keffi/Kokona/Karu Federal Constituency, Daniel Ogazi polled 13,083 votes to defeat Jatau, who scored 5,873 votes, while Abdulaziz Danladi got 1,067 votes.

Tony Bala-Shammah emerged victorious in Akwanga/Nasarawa-Eggon/Wamba with 38,333 votes, defeating incumbent lawmaker Jeremiah Umaru, who polled 4,061 votes.

For Lafia/Obi Federal Constituency, Mohammed Al-Makura, who contested unopposed, secured 45,000 votes.

Shuaibu-Guri said results from Awe/Doma/Keana Federal Constituency were still being awaited due to difficult terrain and logistical challenges but expressed confidence that they would be received before Monday morning.

He described the primaries as peaceful and reflective of the wishes of party members, adding that the successful aspirants had fulfilled all constitutional and electoral requirements to emerge as APC candidates for the 2027 general elections.

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