Senator Abba Moro recently made headlines with a motion to suspend Federal allocations to local councils in Benue State, citing the recent local government elections as a “charade”. However, this move has been widely criticized as an attempt to undermine the democratic process for personal gain.
Moro’s attempt to discredit the elections, which were held on October 5th, 2024, is seen as a reflection of his own past failures and a personal vendetta rather than a genuine concern for democracy. The elections were overseen by the Benue State Independent Electoral Commission (BSIEC) and were widely recognized as credible and free of violence.
Support from fellow senators Emmanuel Udende and Titus Zam only further highlights the treacherous nature of Moro’s actions and the deteriorating state of political discourse in Benue. Their actions appear to serve a singular agenda of discrediting the current administration led by Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, rather than addressing the needs of their constituents.
Rumors of an Abuja-based conspiracy aimed at destabilizing governance in Benue State suggest that this motion is part of a larger plot to incite crisis. The video evidence used by Moro to support his claims has been debunked as an exaggerated portrayal, likely engineered to undermine the integrity of the electoral process in the state.
It is high time for accountability from Senator Moro and his allies. The people of Benue deserve leaders who prioritize their welfare over personal agendas. Governor Alia continues to demonstrate his commitment to good governance, and it is imperative for politicians like Moro to reflect on their actions and work towards the greater good of the state.
it is clear that Senator Abba Moro’s claims lack merit and are driven by political motivations rather than a genuine concern for the people of Benue State. It is time for Moro and his allies to put aside their treacherous tactics and work collaboratively to serve the best interests of the state.