Gov. Ortom directs immediate disbursement of Paris Club refund
The Benue
State Governor, Samuel Ortom has directed the state Ministry of Finance to
immediately commence the payment of salary arrears, pensions and gratuity, from
the Paris Club refund recently received by the state.
The Governor
gave the directive Monday at the burial of Sabastine Dewua at Tse-Awuna,
Mbachohon, Gwer West Local Government Area of Benue State.
He stated
that although the setting up of the Paris Club disbursement committee was done
with good intentions owing to public concerns, he had decided to suspend the
committee to pave way for speedy payment of the funds to workers and retirees.
Governor
Ortom noted that as part of the transparency policy of his administration, he
immediately made public the receipt of the N14.9 billion Paris Club refund even
when other states were yet to disclose theirs.
He
reaffirmed his stand against the invasion of the state by armed herdsmen, a
position he attributed to the support he has enjoyed from the Benue people.
The Governor
urged his supporters to be peaceful in canvassing support for his reelection,
pointing out that power belongs to God and the Creator gives it to whoever He
wills.
While
praying God to grant the deceased eternal rest and his family the fortitude to
bear the loss, Governor Ortom described the late Dewua as a truthful and
God-fearing person who lived and died in Christ.
In a funeral
mass, parish priest in charge of St. Theresa’s Catholic Parish Naka, Reverend
Fr. Titus Igyese, urged the living to respect life more than death, stressing
that one who lives a godly life fears no death.
The
immediate younger brother of the deceased, Brigadier General Charles Dewua, on
behalf of the family, expressed appreciation to Governor Ortom, the Church and
everyone who stood by the family during the sickness, death and burial of their
father.
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