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Be magnanimous in victory, Mark tells Benue gov

Mr Mark advised Mr Alia to be a father to all.

• January 14, 2024
Governor Hyacinth Alia
Governor Hyacinth Alia

Former Senate President David Mark has advised Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia to be magnanimous in victory, following the Supreme Court ruling affirming his election.

The apex court had upheld the March 2023 electoral victory of Mr Alia as the winner of governorship election in Benue after the opposition party’s candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party challenged the outcome of the exercise.

Mr Mark in statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Paul Mumeh, in Kano on Sunday, urged Mr Alia to carry everyone along in the interest of the development of Benue.

The former president of the Senate advised Mr Alia to be a father to all.

He equally urged the governor to strengthen the security network, promote peace, unity and welfare of citizens of the state.

“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to you and your Deputy Governor, Sam Odey, as well as your team on the recent electoral victory and the successful resolution of the court case. Your leadership, dedication and the support of the people have resulted in this triumphant moment, and I want to express my admiration for your unwavering commitments to public service.

“Your electoral victory is a testament to the trust and confidence that the citizens have in your ability to lead and govern effectively. It is a reflection of the respect and support you have earned through your hard work, vision and genuine concern for the welfare of the state and its people,” said Mr Mark.

He described the positive outcome of the court case as a testament to the integrity and strength of Mr Alia’s campaign and the affirmation of the peoples’ mandate through democratic process.

“Your resilience, determination and faith in the principles of justice have led to this important vindication, and it is a significant milestone in your journey of service to the people. I am confident that under your guidance, the state will thrive and that you will continue to work tirelessly to address the needs and aspirations of all Benue people,” he said.

(NAN) 

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