Reason I’m Close To Ortom – Wike

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Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state won over Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state by having a strong commitment to the ideals of equity, fairness, and justice, according to Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers state.
The Rivers Governor announced this on Thursday at the opening of the ultra-modern palace, housing, and office complex constructed by the government of Benue State for the Ochi’Idoma, the supreme chief of the Idoma tribe and the traditional seat of the Benue South District.
He recalled that last year he was in Gboko for the commissioning of a similar ultra modern palace, residence and office complex for the paramount ruler of the Tiv tribe, the Tor Tiv saying by providing edifices for the two paramount rulers of the state the Governor had demonstrated his commitment to ensure fairness in his dealings.

He said “what Governor Ortom has done by giving these two paramount rulers befitting palaces is a clear demonstration of equity fairness and justice. That is why my friendship with him will continue to grow because he is a man who believes in equity fairness and justice.”

On his part, Governor Samuel Ortom commended Governor Wike for always standing with the people of Benue in their trying times saying the people would not forget his show of love and friendship.

The Governor who pointed out the key roles traditional rulers play to ensure peace and stability in the state said on several occasions “I have received tremendous support and help from traditional rulers. Words of wisdoms at all times come from them.”

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The paramount ruler of Idoma kingdom, HRM Ochi’Idoma, John Odogbo who commended Governor Ortom for putting up the befitting edifice prayed God to bless him. The Royal father said the complex would no doubt become a tourist attraction. He also prayed for a day when the people of Benue South would produce a governor for the state.
On his part the Convener of the Benue Rebirth Movement, AVM Monday Morgan (retd) commended Governor Ortom for epoch-making event saying “it will remain in our hearts and minds for long and it should translate to the people of Benue South producing a governor in the state.”

The Benue state Head of Service, Mrs. Veronica Onyeke, who recalled that she was the first female to occupy the position in state also commended the Governor for being the first to appoint an Idoma son as the Chief Judge of the state.

The Tor Tiv and Chairman Benue State Traditional Council, HRM Prof. James Ayatse who thanked Governor Ortom for lifting the traditional institutions in the state said “you are living a legacy for which that the generation yet unborn will remember you.”

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On his part, the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Health Sciences Otupko, FUHSO, Prof. Innocent Ujah said many never believed or dreamt that the Ochi’Idoma would get such a befitting palace. He commended Governor for making it happen and for ceding for free, the General Hospital Otukpo to FUHSO as the takeoff teaching hospital, saying it was an attribute of a leader who desired the best for his people.

Also former Senate President, David Mark thanked the Governor for the edifice which he said had made the paramount ruler and all Idoma people proud.
Speaking on behalf of those conferred with Chieftaincy titles by the Ochi’Idoma, Gen Lawrence Onoja (retd) who appreciated the royal father for the honour said with him on the throne all the evil in the Idoma land would be cleansed and the people would be united.

The highpoint of the event was the conferment of chieftaincy titles on Governor Ortom and his wife Eunice, Governor Wike, Generals Onoja and Ode Edeh.

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