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Benue 2019: Idoma group exonerates Mrs Ortom over alleged hate speech

By Yemi Itodo

A group under the aegis of Benue South Political Forum for Peace, has enjoined the general public to disregard the comment being credited to wife of Governor of Benue state, Dr. (Mrs) Eunice Ortom against Idoma people.

There has been a strong rumour alleging the Benue first lady as saying the zone B women should not vote for the guber candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Barr. Emmanuel Jime, as his wife hailed from Idoma land, the rumour which has elicited some criticisms from many quarters.

But in a statement signed on Saturday by its President, Morgan Adikwu and Secretary, Ene Yusuf, the forum accused the opposition, APC, of peddling the “cheap lies, just to incite the Idoma speaking people of the state against the Executive Governor of the State and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for this year’s governorship election, His Excellency Samuel Ortom and his wife, Eunice Ortom Ph D”.

The group said its members and some other Idoma stakeholders were at the said rally but there was nowhere the first lady made such statement, adding that, Ortom’s wife who also has link with Idoma people could not have made such a comment as being alleged.

“Her Excellency Dr. Eunice Ortom, who the mischievous statement is credited to, has her roots traceable to Benue South with respect to her grand parents. Furthermore, her son is married to an Idoma lady. Would it then not amount to shooting herself in the foot if she makes such utterances?

“In any case, she is not known for engaging in such petty and mundane issues. Recently, after her husband parted ways with his erstwhile godfather, Sen. George Akume, the Benue First Lady took out time to condole with the Sen. Akume family over the demise of his mother-in- law.

“Her love and care for the Benue woman and the youth of which we are witnesses knows no bound. This is exemplified in what her Eunice Spring of Life Foundation, a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), which is committed to making life better for these group of people is doing in the senatorial districts. Testimonies abound of her medical outreach programmes in the area where no fewer than 2,500 women of Zone c are beneficiaries”, the group said.

The forum also enjoined politicians and political parties to avoid comments that will incite the people of the state to violence.

“It is our appeal that they should engage the people based on issues as they advance reasons why they should be voted into power and not character assasination”, the statement added.

Ben Idah

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