Saturday, April 26, 2025 - Governor Hyacinth Alia has explained why he blocked Peter Obi from visiting the IDP camp in Benue.
Alia claimed the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the last election violated standard protocols by failing to inform him ahead of his visit as courtesy demands.
In an interview with TVC on Thursday, April 24, Alia said Obi was blocked
from visiting the Benue IDP camp because his “intention” was unknown, and he
violated protocols by not informing him in advance.
“A very respected Peter Obi was a governor. If you are
coming into someone’s state, there are protocols. Very high personality; you
are coming into someone’s state, and your party does not even know you are
coming.
“I, the sitting governor, did not know you were coming.
Then you are going into where I’m protecting even the most, the IDP camp. It’s
my duty to protect them. They’ve been displaced. I need to protect them even
some more. I don’t know the intent you have,” Mr Alia explained.
He added, “Is it not courteous enough for me to know as a
sitting governor and even to provide more security to you and prepare the minds
of the IDPs that a guest is coming to visit them?”
The governor denied claims that he was unreachable when the
former Anambra called to inform him of his visit.
“No, that’s not the right narrative. I can never politicise
that. I’m the one bearing the brunt, pain and sorrows of the IDPs in my state,”
Mr Alia stated. “No. That’s not the true story. If he (Mr Obi) couldn’t reach
me, I have a chief of staff, I have an SSG, (and) I have a PPS. That’s not
true.”
Last week, Alia said he could not guarantee the safety
of any individual or group visiting Benue without his knowledge or clearance
after barring Mr Obi from visiting the state.
However, Mr Obi took to X to lament that his planned visit
to Benue was politicised.
Listen to Alia in the video below.
‘‘He didn't follow protocols’’ Gov. HYACINTH ALIA gives reason for blocking PETER OBI’S visit to Benue (VIDEO) pic.twitter.com/NNgfsgQUCy
— DAILY POST 🇳🇬 (@dailypost_ng) April 26, 2025
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