FG militarized Benue elections – Ortom speaks after PDP loss

The Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has alleged that the Federal Government used the military to intimidate and harass voters during the just concluded gubernatorial elections in the state.

The governor who spoke on Wednesday while presiding over the State Executive Council meeting, said the election was militarized, alleging that armoured tanks filled with soldiers were deployed to the state during the poll.

“We have never seen a militarized election like the way it took place, especially on the 18th March where armoured tanks were deployed and several people were beaten and tortured and intimidated.

“I have never seen this level of intimidation from the federal government. But that is a story for tomorrow”.

Speaking on the outcome of the election which did not favour his anointed candidate, Titus Uba of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Ortom said the party is currently gathering a comprehensive report from the polls after which it would decide on the next line of action.

He said, “We will collect a comprehensive report and the party will decide on what next to do. I have always said that an election should not be a matter of do or die.

“It is God that crowns. John 3:27 “a man can receive nothing except it is given unto him from above”.

“At times you can outsmart everybody but in the end, you will not be the winner and we have seen this in this country”.

Posted in

You may also like

Recent News

Access Denied

Samsung Galaxy A57 vs A37 Review: Key Differences and Features

EU energy bill spikes amid Iran war supply shock – commissioner — RT Business News

EU Fossil Fuel Import Costs Soar Over $587 Million Daily Amid Middle East Crisis

Spain is making its move in China — RT World News

Spain’s Pedro Sánchez deepens China ties with fourth Beijing visit, securing deals and positioning Madrid as EU’s pragmatic bridge to Beijing

Being arrogant is good' - Burna Boy's mom defends son amid backlash

Burna Boy’s Mother Defends Son Amid Arrogance Backlash

Scroll to Top