Defence & Security

New Benue Armed Guards to Commence Operations January 2022

By James Jibril

A new security formation of the Benue State government, Community Volunteer Guards (CVG) will officially commence full operation in the state by January 2022.

The Executive Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom announced the commencement of the CVG operations at the Chapel of Grace, Benue Peoples House Makurdi, during an interdenominational thanksgiving service to mark the end of seven days fasting and prayers for the peaceful selection of a new Och’Idoma following the hunting expedition embarked upon by the former royal father.

The Guards, who would be armed with legal weapons to assist conventional security agencies curb crime in all parts of the state, was established under the Community Volunteer Guards Law 2000 of Benue state,

“They will strictly use lawful weapons to assist conventional security agents in safeguarding the State,” the Governor said and added that the Guards had already kicked off its operations in some local governments across the state.

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He commended the Benue State chapter of Christian Association of Nigeria, (CAN) for initiating the prayer session assuring that the selection of the new royal father for the people of Benue South would be guided by the tenets of equity, justice and fairness.

Earlier, the Governor announced the date for the selection of a new Och’Idoma to be 30th December, 2021 and also said “I will not allow anyone to be shortchanged in the selection process.”

Meanwhile, while presenting his message, Pastor Dave Ogbole said God was interested in kingship amongst men, stressing that “the concern of who becomes the new Och’Idoma is of interest to God.”

He described Governor Ortom as a fortunate leader, who had earlier given the Staff of Office to the new Tor Tiv and now the yet to be selected new Och’Idoma, and prayed God to anoint a man after His own heart to the exalted throne.

On his path, the State Chairman of CAN, Reverend Akpen Leva while expressing faith that God would answer their prayers for the emergency of a worthy Och’Idoma, advised Benue State Government to organize a thanksgiving service to show appreciation to God for His numerous good deeds in the state.

He called on the public to be vigilant during the 2021 yuletide season and be security conscious while celebrating.

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