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Benue 2023: Fr Alia finally reveals his ‘wife’, say’s she’ll be First Lady

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Rev. Fr Hyacinth Alia, the 2023 All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Benue State has disclosed that as an unmarried priest, he would be projecting Mama Mary as the First Lady of Benue State,if he emerges Governor of the state.

Fielding reporters’ questions when he stormed the party’s National Secretariat Friday, in Abuja, Revd. said as one married to the Church, Mama Mary would readily stand in as the Mother of the state and hence, the Benue State First Lady.

On the order of priority, he said he would aggressively tackle the security challenges facing the state that has been reduced to a matter of propaganda by Political leaders.

According to him, the leadership of the state have erroneously projected the worsening security situation in the state as an issue of propaganda, pointing out that the development has not helped at all in finding a lasting solution to the security problem.

“First, our leadership got the whole thing very wrong. Issues of security are not issues of propaganda. It is not going out there and saying we are holding this meeting and that meeting, tackling insecurity is beyond that. First, you have to get everyone on board: the traditional council, and the people must be on the same page with you.

“Once the people know that you are not there for them, what do you expect the people to do? You are not paying the workers, you are taking care of the youths, you care less about what’s happening within your immediate environment. How do you expect the poor folks living there that never complained to react? So, they can respond very negatively.

“And then one other big factor that is affecting us negatively back at home today is that we have the homegrown bad guys who are there, distabilizing our peace and causing lots of havoc. We have to put them in check. I believe once we do this and let everyone understand the importance of unity, that we are all together and we all have a goal. You don’t neglect the youths, pay the civil servants, employ the youths, do a number of things that will bring them on board. Give them ownership of the state and let them know that you are just a servant. Then they will see you as a servant leader and they will come onboard”.

On why he has to abandon the Altar and step into the murky waters of politics, Revd Alia who reportedly has been suspended by the Catholic Church hierarchy for ten years to enable him pursue his “salvation” mission of Benue State, said he stepped out of the pulpit to take the lead so that other folks can learn. He lamented that the state is in deep anger, compelling his present action.
“Ordinarily, I wouldn’t say as a Roman Catholic priest I would step out into partisan politics because there are few anxieties there that the church might not want to get that involved. So by the standard, the lay folks are encouraged to do what I stepped in to assist them to do or rather what I have stepped in to take the lead so that they can learn and do better.

“Thirty two years ago I was in the ministry, come July 7, I will be 32 full years as a priest. You have to be in Benue state to feel the anger deep within to step out to salvage our state, to do what I’m doing. It is as though the other people who are working so well and fine have two heads. It takes passion and compassion; it takes patriotism; it takes the love of stayte. So, when all these elements are lacking, you will never do anything and this is why we are in a failed state. So the love is not there, the love for the people is not there.

“Democracy is not just about interest though people say democracy is about interest, interest of who? Interest of the people! It is not about self interest. But if you come in there for the interest of self, then the whole thing is already lost. It is the people that desire integrity, responsibility, accountability, transparency. That we are bringing to the table. So, it is for them that I have made a lot of sacrifice, to step out there to ensure that what I have been doing for the last 32 years is again replicated in the larger arena of politics. Saving the souls of those who are rejected and neglected; the suppressed and oppressed; those the society have forgotten about.

“I’m coming out there because my people want me and I have chosen to come to this less traveled road of partisanship to save the soul of the people of Benue state and to save the soul of my state. These are the triggers that brought me to where I am today.

If and when you become the Governor of Benue State, who will be the First Lady. Every State has a First Lady? (Laughter) Revd Alia responded:

“Mama Mary will be the First lady of Benue State. I’m a priest, I’m not married. I’m married to the church, I’m married to Mama Mary. Mama Mary will be the mother of the State , she will be the First Lady of Benue State (More laughter)”.