Bridget Tikyaa
Under the visionary leadership of Governor Hyacinth Iormem Alia, Benue State is undergoing a profound transformation. At the forefront of this change is the Bureau of International Cooperation and Development (BICD), a groundbreaking institution conceived and established by the Governor to position the state as a model of international collaboration, accountability, and sustainable development.
Governor Alia’s foresight and bold leadership have created the enabling environment for this success story. By fostering a governance framework that prioritizes transparency, innovation, and strategic partnerships, the Governor has ensured that institutions like the BICD thrive. His role as the architect of this initiative demonstrates his unwavering commitment to improving the lives of the people of Benue State and building a future that inspires confidence both locally and internationally.
Driving this remarkable vision into reality is the dynamic and indefatigable Aondoaseer Leo-Angelo Viashima, the pacesetting Director-General of the Bureau. His exemplary leadership has elevated the BICD to unprecedented heights, coordinating partnerships with donor agencies, non-profit organizations, and international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) to deliver impactful results. In just over a year, the Bureau has secured development grants totaling Eighty-Five Billion, Seventeen Million, Six Hundred and Twenty-One Thousand, One Hundred and Eleven Naira, Eleven Kobo (N85,017,621,111.11). These funds are being strategically deployed across critical sectors, underscoring the Governor’s vision for impactful governance and the DG’s extraordinary execution capabilities.
The Bureau’s achievements extend beyond finances. Through its initiatives, forty-six (46) talented sons and daughters of Benue State have received fully funded scholarships under the United Nations Volunteers Programme, further reflecting the administration’s commitment to human capital development. This initiative showcases Governor Alia’s belief in the transformative power of education and capacity building, while also highlighting the DG’s ability to translate this vision into tangible opportunities for the people.
Governor Alia, in his 2025 budget presentation to the Benue State House of Assembly, commended Aondoaseer Leo-Angelo Viashima for his groundbreaking achievements, dedication, and commitment to delivering results. The Governor described the Bureau’s successes as a reflection of his administration’s focus on partnerships, innovation, and results-driven leadership. His emphasis on institutional strengthening has created a robust foundation for initiatives like the BICD to thrive, cementing his reputation as a transformative leader in Nigeria.
The BICD is more than just an institution—it is the embodiment of Governor Alia’s vision to foster collaboration among non-profit organizations, INGOs, and donors. It serves as a platform for streamlining development efforts, mobilizing resources, and advocating for policies that enhance the collective impact of its partners. This strategic approach has earned the trust of international stakeholders and set a new standard for development governance in the country.
With over N85 billion already secured for transformative projects and human development initiatives underway, the BICD stands as a beacon of progress. While the leadership of Aondoaseer Leo-Angelo Viashima has been instrumental in these successes, it is Governor Alia’s visionary governance and creation of an enabling environment that have made it all possible.
As Benue State continues its remarkable journey of transformation, the Bureau of International Cooperation and Development exemplifies the power of effective governance and strategic partnerships. Governor Hyacinth Alia’s bold vision, combined with the DG’s exceptional execution, has established a legacy of service and impact that will inspire generations to come. Together, they are not just setting the benchmark for Benue State but redefining what is possible in governance and development across Nigeria.
Bridget Tikyaa
Principal Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Publicity, and Communications Strategy