Benue Deputy Speaker Praises Alia’s Leadership and Development Achievements

The Deputy Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Lami Danladi Lawrence Ogenyi, has congratulated Governor Hyacinth Iormem Alia on the occasion of his third anniversary in office, commending his leadership and commitment to the development of the state.

In a goodwill message marking the milestone, Ogenyi praised the governor for what she described as three years of purposeful governance, courage, and dedication towards rebuilding and repositioning Benue State for sustainable growth and development.

According to the Deputy Speaker, Governor Alia’s administration has continued to inspire hope among the people through a leadership style anchored on service, compassion, and a commitment to improving the welfare of citizens.

She noted that the government has recorded significant strides in critical sectors over the past three years, attributing the achievements to the governor’s determination to deliver good governance across the state.

“As Deputy Speaker, I acknowledge the strides recorded under your administration in critical sectors and your unwavering determination to deliver good governance to the people of Benue State,” she stated.

Ogenyi further lauded the governor’s resilience and dedication in steering the affairs of the state, saying his efforts have contributed to laying a stronger foundation for progress and development.

She prayed for God’s continued guidance, wisdom, and strength for Governor Alia as he continues to lead the state.

“On this remarkable milestone, I pray that God grants you greater wisdom, strength, and divine direction as you continue to lead our dear state to greater heights,” she added.
The Deputy Speaker congratulated Governor Alia on his three years in office and wished him continued success in the service of Benue State and its people.

Related Posts

“Why is this state-of-the-art surveillance technology not being deployed to rescue our children?” activists and CSOs slam govt as 81 Nigerian schoolchildren still in terrorists’ den

Activists and Civil society organisations have questioned why the Federal Government cannot go after terrorists with the same resources they employ in fishing out ordinary citizens.   The CSOs condemned…

Fire Service raises alarm over ‘silent killer’ gas

The Federal Fire Service has alerted Nigerians about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning, describing the gas as a “silent killer” responsible for several deaths and serious health complications globally…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

“Why is this state-of-the-art surveillance technology not being deployed to rescue our children?” activists and CSOs slam govt as 81 Nigerian schoolchildren still in terrorists’ den

“Why is this state-of-the-art surveillance technology not being deployed to rescue our children?” activists and CSOs slam govt as 81 Nigerian schoolchildren still in terrorists’ den

Fire Service raises alarm over ‘silent killer’ gas

Fire Service raises alarm over ‘silent killer’ gas

EU fines Temu €200m for allowing sale of illegal and dangerous products

EU fines Temu €200m for allowing sale of illegal and dangerous products

Full text of President Tinubu’s third anniversary speech

Full text of President Tinubu’s third anniversary speech

Iran World Cup team still waiting for US visas, ambassador says

Iran World Cup team still waiting for US visas, ambassador says

Homeowner fatally shoots suspected squatter found living with girlfriend inside vacant house

Homeowner fatally shoots suspected squatter found living with girlfriend inside vacant house