Benue APC leaders close ranks, back Gov. Alia’s re-election

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue State says its prolonged internal crisis has been resolved after a high-level reconciliation meeting in Makurdi.
The peace meeting brought together Governor Hyacinth Alia, party leaders, lawmakers and other influential stakeholders across the state.
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, announced the resolutions after closed-door deliberations on Sunday.
Mr Akume said stakeholders openly reviewed grievances, disagreements and political misunderstandings that had weakened the party.
According to him, members agreed to prioritise unity, dialogue and mutual respect moving forward.
“We reviewed our mistakes and agreed to rebuild an inclusive party,” Mr Akume said.
He said party leaders accepted that divisions had slowed political progress and affected internal confidence.
Mr Akume noted that members reached a consensus supporting Mr Alia’s return as governorship candidate.
He said the governor acknowledged concerns raised by aggrieved members during discussions.
“The governor apologised, and that is an important step toward reconciliation,” he said.
Mr Akume said he also conveyed President Bola Tinubu’s message on party unity.
According to him, the President urged elected the APC officials to work together. He said this included lawmakers at both state and national levels.
Mr Akume expressed confidence that the meeting would strengthen party cohesion in Benue State.
He added that unity would improve cooperation ahead of future political activities.
Speaking afterwards, Mr Alia described the meeting as timely and necessary.
The governor said the gathering was designed to heal divisions and restore confidence.
“This meeting was deliberate and aimed at bringing everyone back together,” Mr Alia said.
He said he apologised to members who felt excluded or offended. “I apologised on behalf of all members to those aggrieved,” he said.
Mr Alia stressed that Benue State’s interests must come above personal ambitions.
“Benue is bigger than any individual, and unity must prevail,” he said.
The governor said reconciliation remained necessary for effective governance and development.
He added that leadership required sacrifice, understanding and collective responsibility.
On automatic tickets, Mr Alia dismissed reports of any official directive. He said no formal approval had come from party leadership.
“The President and party leadership have not approved automatic tickets,” he said, explaining that earlier comments were only appeals for support.
Federal appointees, lawmakers and stakeholder representatives attended the meeting.
(NAN)
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