Onjeh Assures: Sponsored Attacks Won’t Stop Alia from Winning Again

Daniel Onjeh, a former All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate in Benue South, has stated that Governor Hyacinth Alia’s reelection will not be prevented by a political slander.

Onjeh made this claim in a press statement released on Tuesday in Makurdi.

He bemoaned the premeditated nature of the ongoing attacks against the Alia administration and added that the perpetrators were intimidated by the governor’s refusal to further their political objectives.

Onjeh declared, “Governor Alia will not be prevented from winning reelection in 2027 by a campaign of calumny, smear, or sponsored attack.”

He continued by saying that the governor has already gained the people’s respect, confidence, and trust as a result of his actions.

He clarified that the attacks are intentional attempts to divert the administration’s attention from producing tangible outcomes while simultaneously attempting to mislead the people with noise and false information.

Onjeh contended that since Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999, Governor Alia’s administration has outperformed earlier administrations in terms of tangible, people-centered accomplishments.

Since Nigeria restored to democratic governance in 1999, Governor Alia’s administration has demonstrated observable, people-oriented accomplishments that unquestionably outperform those of prior administrations. Instead of caving in to the political demands of the elite, the current administration has demonstrated extraordinary discipline, clarity of purpose, and dedication to addressing the actual concerns of average citizens.

Onjeh described Benue as “going through a quiet but intentional transformation.”

He pointed out that the governor dislikes political theatrics and making noise.

He claims that the Alia administration is characterized by outcomes rather than hype.

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Infrastructure initiatives and policy-driven interventions are driving development, he emphasized, even if they are not heavily publicized.

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