The Benue Governor-elect, Dr Samuel Ortom, said he would use
his first 100 days in office for reconciliation.
Ortom said this when
five former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirants in the state
visited and congratulated him in Makurdi on Friday.
He said that if the people were united they could do much
more than if they went their separate ways.
Ortom promised to tap the talents of all the people of the
state irrespective of their ethnicity, political and religious affiliations to
enable him move the state forward.
The governor-elect said the aspirants were experienced and
patriotic citizens of the state, adding that he would rely on them in order to
deliver the dividends of democracy.
He said that his doors remained open to the former aspirants
to enable them offer suggestions on what could be done as well as correcting
him if he went wrong.
Earlier, Mr Hingah Biem, while congratulating Ortom, urged
him to reconcile the people of the state, transform the state and initiate
policies that would encourage people, particularly youth to respect constituted
authorities.
Biem said the people of the state had spoken and that they
had accepted their verdict.
He said the other contestants had resolved to give the
governor-elect the needed support to enable him to succeed.
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