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Benue State APC Lawmakers Endorse President Tinubu for Second Term

Benue State APC Lawmakers Endorse President Tinubu for Second Term

 

 

The Benue State All Progressives Congress (APC) caucus in the National Assembly has endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in office.

 

The lawmakers, who made their position known at a press briefing at the National Assembly, also called on the Governor of Benue State, Rev. Father Hyacinth Alia, to collaborate with the federal government to address the rising insecurity in the state.

 

 

The Benue APC National Assembly caucus, comprising two Senators and 10 House of Representatives members, expressed their support for President Tinubu’s re-election bid. The lawmakers believe that the President’s leadership and vision for the country are essential for its continued growth and development.

 

However, the lawmakers also emphasized the need for the Governor of Benue State to work closely with the federal government to tackle the increasing insecurity in the state.

 

They urged the Governor to collaborate with the federal government to find lasting solutions to the security challenges facing the state.

 

*List of Endorsing Lawmakers*

 

The Benue APC lawmakers who endorsed President Tinubu include:

 

* Senators: Titus Zam and Emmanuel Udende

* House of Representatives members:

+ Hon. Dickson Tarkigir

+ Hon. David Ogewu

+ Hon. Sesoo Ikpagher

+ Hon. Terseer Ugbor

+ Hon. Asema Achado

+ Hon. Philip Agbese

+ Hon. Sekav Iyoryom

+ Hon. Regina Akume

+ Hon. Blessing Onuh

+ Hon. Solomon Wombo

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