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Sacrifice and Selflessness as Hallmark of Leadership
By Lawrence Onoja
It gives me great pleasure and | am truly honoured to be asked to serve as Guest Speaker in this memorable celebration on the occasion of the 58th birthday anniversary and one year in Office in honour of His Excellency, Rev Fr. Hyacinth lormem Alia PhD, the Executive Governor of Benue State who by the grace of God Almighty is the people’s father, a rare politician, gentleman, philanthropist, philosopher, and a dogged believer in Mr.
President’s Renewed Hope Agenda as it supports the development and liberation of the oppressed and less privileged people of Benue State and beyond.2. Today the good people of Benue State and their friends have gathered for a double’ celebration.
One is to thank God Almighty for His help in the last one year since His Excellency was sworn in as the Executive Governor of Benue State. The second Is also appreciating God for adding another year to our Sactificial Governor. Permit me to dwell on the sacrificial and selfless nature of His Excellency as you will all agree with me that His Excellency has indeed made a great sacrifice in my opinion to take up the mantle to serve as Governor of Benue State.Gaylord Nelson, an American Politician and environmentalist, emphasizes the importance of sacrificing for the benefit of future generations in this quote:
“The Ultimate test of a man’s conscience may be his willingness: to sacrifice something for future generations whose words of thanks will not be heard” This suggests that true moral character is demonstrated by the willingness to make sacrifices today that will have a positive impact on the future, even if those future generations may never know or express gratitude. This clearly describes the decision His Excellency has taken and also encourages all of us gathered here today to consider the long-term consequences of our actions and to prioritize the well-being of future generations over immediate gratification. By applying this we can collectively make choices that contributes to a sustainable and thriving future for the good people of Benue State and the nation at large.
3. I have observed with keen interest the unalloyed commitment of His Excellency Rev Fr Alia to good governance, transparency, openness, accountability, and fairness: Which are rare attributes in public servants of our time. It is not surprising that His Excellency places premium on the people as the centrepiece for the delivery of democratic governance in Benue State since the inauguration of his Administration on 29″ of May 2023. Thus, the unique understanding of the value of esteem public trust underlies Father’s political philosophy which has found expression in his governance style.
4. Sadly, His Excellency is experiencing unpleasantness in some political quaters to whom he has continued to show unreserved love with the expectations that those political misunderstanding and misrepresentation would be transformed into platforms for fostering political cooperation, understanding, confidence building, consensus building, and good governance. Our prayer for His Excellency is that by God’s Grace and Strength he will not relent on the path of love for the people, good governance, accountability, transparency, openness and accommodation. It is our prayer that the Lord God Almighty will continue to grant him victories for the consolidation of the Unity of Benue State. We are also convinced he has good intention for our people.
5. His Excellency is one of the few Nigerian Governors that brought in his personal convictions to bear on his leadership style, governance, and politics. Within his years of sojourn in politics, | have noticed that his humble, courageous and peaceful disposition has brought goodwill to Benue State. He has been able to selflessly deploy public resources towards equitable development of the State, especially with the renovation of township roads in all the senatorial zones of the state, and the improvement of the State’s Internally Generate Revenue (IGR) through discipline and blockage of leakages. This is because he is consciously working for the collective good of the people that he has heavily sacrificed for. Happily, the majority of Benue people have continued to value your humble and peaceful disposition in the area of security and welfare even in the face of challenges. Your Excellency has been a shoulder, a helping hand, a shelter in the storm, an anchor from life’s battle and a compass for our people that are displaced by terrorists. He is helping us to navigate our ways to safety and comfort. May God bless and reward you.
6. It is in view of the foregoing that | take the pleasure to appreciate His Excellency’s leadership style that have started yielding developmental strides to our agrarian communities in Benue State. I have had privileged encounters with eminent Nigerians who also recounted their admiration with the way and manner you are navigating the Ship of government away from turbulence, acrimony and aggrandisement. Indeed, the rural people in Benue have continued to express their joy with the support and care they have been receiving from His Excellency’s Administration, including both serving and retired civil and public servants, on account of the payment of the arrears of unpaid salaries, pension and gratuities. Although, you were not in government before your election, but you spontaneously went to work in addressing the fundamental concerns of civil and public servants in the State including the remodelling of the Benue State Secretariat to ensure that civil servants have a very conducive working environment for optimum productivity. Our prayer for you is for God to grant you the needed grace and wisdom to complete what you have started at the end of your second term in office by God’s grace,
7. Indeed, our compatriots have also recounted to us the testimonies of His Excellency’s love for the people in need of assiStance, especially the displaced and less privileged in the Society. This is a testament of his love for the Lord Jesus Christ. Little wonder, you help and provide succour to people effortlessly — without consideration of class, creed, sex, ethnicity and reward opportunities. Certainly, Your Excellency’s years of dedication to the service of the Lord has trained and equipped you with the requisite leadership skills, Knowledge and techniques to pilot the affairs of the State at this critical time. Little wonder, Your Excellency’s contributions to national discourse are unparallel in terms of the depth of wisdom, knowledge and_ pro-people suggestions. | urge you not to relent but be strong and courageous .as you hold on to the word of God in Joshua 1:9 that encourages you to be confident in God’s presence and protection. The LorD will be with you wherever you go.
8. As I join millions of Your Excellency’s admirers, well-wishers and supporters across the world to rejoice with you on this year’s birthday anniversary and one year in Office, I wish you long life, sound health, victories in life’s battles, and the Grace to continue to lead our people to the promised land.
9. Congratulations once more, Your Excellency
Thank you very much for listening and may God bless you.
Maj. Gen. (rtd.) Lawrence A. Onoja, Ph.D, CFR, mni Former Military Governor of Plateau and Katsina States delivered this lecture at the 58th Birthday of Rev Fr Dr Hyacinth Iormen Alia, Governor of Benue State in Makurdi, May 18, 2024.
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Joseph Undu Bags National Safety Personality Award in Lagos
By David Torough, Abuja
Award-winning Nigerian journalist and security analyst, Joseph Saater Undu, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Safety Personality Award at the 13th Nigeria Safety and Security (NSAS) Awards and Lecture, scheduled to hold on April 29, 2026, in Lagos.
The honour, organised by Safety & Security Watch Magazine under the auspices of the Media Centre for Promotion of Safety Awareness, is part of activities marking the International Labour Organization’s World Day for Safety and Health at Work.
According to the award selection panel, Undu was chosen in recognition of his “Outstanding contributions to health, safety, security and environment,” particularly through his investigative journalism and detailed reporting on criminality and national security issues.
The organisers also commended his deep understanding of Nigeria’s security architecture and his role in promoting public safety awareness.
With over 14 years of experience in mainstream journalism, Undu has built a reputation as a leading voice in crime, defence, and anti-corruption reporting.
He has worked with major national dailies, including Champion Newspapers, Vanguard Newspapers, and Daily Independent Newspapers, before transitioning to Abuja as a senior correspondent.
Undu is a Biographer and current president of Tiv Youth Organization (TYO) Abuja Chapter. He founder of the Benue Journalists’ Forum of Nigeria.
He is also an accomplished author, with works such as Positude: The Change We Need and Giant Footprints, a biography of former Inspector General of Police Usman Alkali Baba.
A recipient of the Golden Pen Award and an international poetry laureate, Undu has earned multiple recognitions for his contributions to media and literature.
In 2018, he was conferred with the traditional title “Ivaan I Tiv” (The Arrow of Tiv) by the Tiv Traditional Council in Lagos.
The 2026 NSAS Awards will feature lectures and discussions centered on the theme, “Promoting a Healthy Psychosocial Workplace,” with notable experts and policymakers expected to participate.
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Mutfwang Holds Close Door with Former State Governors
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang has convened a strategic meeting with former governors of the state towards addressing the security challenges bedevilling the state.
The meeting held on Thursday at the News Government House Little Rayfield had the presence of former Governor Samuel Bitrus Atukum, former Governor Fidelis Tapgun, former Governor Joshua Dariye, former Governor Jonah David Jang and Former Governor Simon Lalong respectively.
Mutfwang maintained that the high-level engagement critically reviewed the prevailing security situation, particularly the recent violent attacks in rural communities across the state.
He noted that discussions were focused on fostering sustainable peace, strengthening unity, and promoting harmonious coexistence among all residents.
According to Governor Mutfwang, “I convened a strategic meeting with distinguished leaders and former Governors of Plateau State on Tuesday at the Government House, Little Rayfield, Jos. The meeting deliberated extensively on matters concerning the well-being, welfare, progress, and overall prosperity of the people of Plateau State.
“The high-level engagement critically reviewed the prevailing security situation, particularly the recent violent attacks in rural communities across the state. Discussions were focused on fostering sustainable peace, strengthening unity, and promoting harmonious coexistence among all residents.
“The leaders collectively resolved to pursue justice for all and to establish robust frameworks that reflect the enduring courage, discipline, hospitality and patriotism of the Plateau people within the Nigerian project,” he stated
The Governor reiterated that, “Emphasis was also placed on rebuilding fractured relationships and restoring trust, with the aim of reinforcing Plateau State’s longstanding identity as the Home of Peace and Prosperity,” says Mutfwang.
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Pope Criticises ‘Tyrants’ Who Spend Billions on Wars after Trump Spat
Pope Leo has criticised leaders who spend billions on wars and said the world was “being ravaged by a handful of tyrants” in unusually forceful comments during a visit to Cameroon.
The pontiff blasted those he said had manipulated “the very name of God” for their own gain, while touring a region ravaged by a deadly insurgency.
The remarks come just days after a high-profile spat with US President Donald Trump, who posted a lengthy attack on the Pope, a vocal critic of the US-Israeli military operation in Iran.
The Pope had voiced his concern about Trump’s threat that “a whole civilisation will die” if Iran did not agree to US demands to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz.
Leo, who last year became the first US-born Pope, has previously also questioned the Trump administration’s approach to immigration.
“Leo should get his act together as Pope,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post at the time.
The Pope told reporters at the start of his Africa tour that he did not want to get into a debate with Trump but would continue to promote peace.
Speaking in Cameroon, the Pope criticised leaders who “turn a blind eye to the fact that billions of dollars are spent on killing and devastation, yet the resources needed for healing, education and restoration are nowhere to be found”.
“The masters of war pretend not to know that it takes only a moment to destroy, yet often a lifetime is not enough to rebuild,” he said on Thursday.
The Pope also condemned “an endless cycle of destabilisation and death” in a “bloodstained” region of Cameroon that has been gripped by insurgency for nearly a decade.
“Those who rob your land of its resources generally invest much of the profit in weapons, thus perpetuating an endless cycle of destabilisation and death,” he told those gathered at a cathedral in the north-western city of Bamenda – the centre of the violence that has left at least 6,000 people dead and displaced many more.
“Peace is not something we must invent: it is something we must embrace by accepting our neighbour as a brother and as our sister,” the Pope said.
Separatist insurgents in Cameroon’s two Anglophone regions have been fighting the predominantly Francophone government since 2017.
Following Leo’s address, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, said that she stood with the Pope in his “courageous call for a kingdom of peace”.
The war in Iran has increasingly placed the Pope and the Trump administration at odds.
Soon after the first US and Israeli attacks on Iran, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth recited a highly controversial prayer at a Pentagon worship service that talked of “overwhelming violence” and “justice executed swiftly and without remorse”.
Then, during a Palm Sunday Mass in St Peter’s Square, the Pope said the conflict between Iran, Israel and the US was “atrocious” and that Jesus could not be used to justify war.
“This is our God: Jesus, king of peace, who rejects war, whom no one can use to justify war,” he told tens of thousands of worshippers gathered in Vatican City.
“He does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them.”
The pontiff also quoted the Bible passage Isaiah 1:15: “Even though you make many prayers, I will not listen: your hands are full of blood.”
Earlier this week, Trump launched a scathing attack on the Pope on social media, in which he described the leader of the Catholic Church as “WEAK on Crime and terrible for Foreign Policy” while portraying himself as a Jesus-like figure.
He later doubled-down on his criticism and refused to apologise – but deleted the AI-generated image of himself.
Asked about the US president’s remarks as he arrived in Algiers, the Pope said he had “no fear” of the Trump administration and that he would continue to speak out against war.
The Catholic leader’s wide-ranging Africa tour will include stops in 11 cities across four countries. It is his second major foreign visit since being elected to the papacy last year, and reflects the importance of Catholicism in Africa.
More than a fifth of the world’s Catholics – some 288 million people – live in Africa, according to figures from 2024.

