By Titus Atondu, Makurdi
Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has debunked being the promoter of genocide in Nigeria as the presidency claimed through its recent statement in the media.
Ortom also revealed that Nigerians knows the people that are prompting genocide in the country.
The Governor further revealed that the Federal Government through the presidency is promoting genocide by deliberately nicknaming Fulani Militia Killers across the country as bandits in order to hide their identity, added that doing so would only aggravate killings and food insecurity.
Ortom made the disclosure during the weekend in Gboko local government area at the closing ceremony of prayers, praises and thanksgiving to God to address the challenges confronting the Tiv nation and Nigeria at large.
He stated that frantic efforts must be made by the presidency to reengineered Nigeria’s security architecture in order to stop the genocide and as well guarantee human and food security in Nigeria.
The Governor assured that the one week prayers, praises and thanksgiving to God would not go in vain as God would cause a remarkable thing to happen in Tiv land, Benue and Nigeria at large.
He charged the Tiv nation to be consistent in prayers and increase their faith in God and couple same with works as faith without works is dead.
Tor Tiv, Professor James Ayatse expressed delight over the success of the event and charged Churches in Tiv land to set aside a day monthly to pray, praise and thank God on behalf of the Tiv nation, stressing that God deserves praises at all times.
The paramount ruler warned that any of his subjects who partake in the shedding of Tiv blood for whatever reasons would not prosper and prayed that under his kingship, God would raise a Tiv man to become the President of Nigeria.
Chairman Christian Association of Nigeria, (CAN) Rev Akpen Leva said the programme was unique and different from previous ones since he mounted the saddle, saying it was revealed during the weeklong event that God would emancipate Nigeria through the Tiv Nation.
Bishop Mike Angou in a homily said the meeting was the beginning of a spiritual battle against enemies of Tiv nation and Benue State at large, adding that God would cause enemies of the land to scatter in different directions.