
Ortom, Alia Trade Words Over Benue’s ₦100bn Loan!
Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa
A heated exchange has erupted between Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia and his predecessor, Samuel Ortom, over the recent approval of a ₦100 billion loan by the State House of Assembly.
What Triggered the Clash:
- Governor Alia defended the loan, stating it is crucial for infrastructure renewal and settling inherited debts.
- Ortom, however, questioned the transparency and urgency of the loan, accusing Alia of mortgaging the state’s future without due consultation.
- In response, Alia’s media team accused Ortom of hypocrisy, claiming he left behind a mountain of unpaid liabilities and is in no position to criticize fiscal decisions.
Key Points:
- The loan will reportedly fund road construction, health infrastructure, and education projects.
- Critics, including Ortom loyalists, argue that the size of the loan raises debt sustainability concerns.
- Alia insists the funds will be prudently managed and monitored for impact.
Why It Matters:
- The back-and-forth reflects deeper political tensions between the current and past administrations.
- It raises questions about state borrowing, debt transparency, and the accountability of elected officials. Citations:
- Daily Trust – www.dailytrust.com.ng
- The Nation – www.thenationonlineng.net
- Vanguard Nigeria – www.vanguardngr.com
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