Ortom cuts vacation, blows hot over Benue killings

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The Benue State governor, Samuel Ortom has returned from his trip overseas.
Ortom had traveled out of the country as part of his 12-day vacation.
Speaking at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, upon his return having cut short his vacation to address the deteriorating security situation in the state, the governor vowed that Benue people would never allow intruders take over their land.
He said, “The fact that we in Benue have chosen to be law-abiding does not mean that we are weak. I call on every Benue man and woman to remain resolute. The enemies cannot take our land away from us.”
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