President Tinubu campaign office demolished in Benue, govt cites road project

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Part of the campaign office of President Bola Tinubu in Makurdi, Benue State capital, has been demolished.

The building, which served as the state secretariat of the Ahmed Bola Tinubu Support Group, had its fence torn down by the Benue State Urban Development Board.

The campaign office was inaugurated last week in a ceremony attended by a large crowd from Benue and other North Central states.

The event was organised by Dr. Mathias Terwase Byuan, Executive Director of Housing, Finance, and Accounts at the Federal Housing Authority of Nigeria, who also serves as the National Coordinator and Chief Convener of the group.

Addressing journalists on Thursday, the Director-General of the President Ahmed Bola Tinubu PABT Support Group, Dr. Tarnongo Simon, said the demolished structure had a valid Certificate of Occupancy and an approved building plan from the Benue State Urban Development Board.

He, however, expressed surprise at the rationale behind the demolition.

He said, “I don’t want to mention names. This just happened. We came into the office this morning to work, and these people just came and started demolishing the building. They didn’t tell us anything.

“I have reported the matter to the convener of this organisation. This action is condemnable because it is uncalled for.

“The demolition of our secretariat will not deter our commitment to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and our vision for a stronger North Central.”

Meanwhile, the Benue State Government has reacted to the demolition of the secretariat.

In a statement issued on Thursday by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Kula Terso, the government denied that the state governor ordered the demolition of the President Ahmed Bola Tinubu campaign office in Makurdi.

He stated that the group misrepresented the ongoing demolition exercise along the Wurukum–Yaikyor–Apir–Ikpayongo axis of Makurdi as a political move.

He explained that the demolitions currently taking place on designated road setbacks and rights of way are part of the legitimate and well-supervised dualisation of the Makurdi–Enugu highway.

He said it is a critical infrastructure project of the Federal Government, with cooperation from state governments, designed to ease traffic, improve safety, and promote socio-economic growth.

Governor Hyacinth Alia explained that the government, through the relevant agencies, conducted thorough assessments on all approved structures affected by the dualization project.

The statement read in part, “Owners of legitimate buildings with proper approvals have been duly compensated in accordance with laid-down procedures.

“However, those whose properties lacked approval or were illegally erected on government rights of way were duly notified and directed to vacate, as such structures contravene town planning regulations and pose a danger to the integrity of the road expansion work.

“It is therefore mischievous and deceitful for anyone whose property has been marked for lawful demolition to attempt to politicize the process by repainting, mounting billboards, or posting the image or name of any leader on such structures, in an attempt to stir sentiment or blackmail the government.

“Let it also be clearly stated that the exercise is not limited to Makurdi. The dualization extends from Makurdi to the Benue–Enugu boundary, while the Enugu State Government will continue from its boundary to the termination point of the project. This road project is being executed in phases.”

Alia therefore urged the public to disregard false narratives being circulated by merchants of deceit and divisive politics, saying that the ongoing demolitions are not acts of victimisation but necessary steps toward modernisation and infrastructural renewal of the state.

He added, “Development cannot thrive in an atmosphere of distortion and political mischief. We appeal to well-meaning citizens to see the bigger picture; this project, once completed, will bring immense benefits to the people of Benue and Nigeria at large.

“Governor Hyacinth Alia’s administration remains committed to the rule of law, fairness, and the collective progress of all. Harbingers of falsehood should give way to truth and development.”

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