Samuel Ortom, governor of Benue State has alleged that the Presidential and National Assembly (NASS) elections in the state were clinically rigged.
Ortom who spoke while commissioning about twelve projects across Makurdi, the Benue State capital, on Wednesday alleged that the election was rigged electronically, clinically and scientifically.
The projects which were commissioned included a Gully Erosion Control Measures in North Bank; the extension of electricity from High Court, North Bank to Ornyiev Lay-out; the commissioning of a ward and theater block at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital (BSUTH), Makurdi; the commissioning of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine as well as the commissioning of two Infectious Disease Dialysis machines.
Others are the commissioning of John Ujoh Street junction; commissioning of unconvicted prisoners’ cells; commissioning of Nigeria Correctional Centre Service, Maximum Security Custodian Centre at the state correctional center, Makurdi; NKST Primary School, Kua, and the commissioning of the Ministry of Urban Development office complex.
During the commissioning, Governor Samuel Ortom observed that his legal team as well as that of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) were studying the situation surrounding the election and would soon come out with a position.
According to him, “The election was rigged clinically, electronically, scientifically and otherwise.
“However, I am not angry at anyone who may not have voted for me in the election. But I want to let you know that it is not over yet.
“My party, the Peoples Democratic Party is ready to challenge the outcome of the elections at the tribunal.
“My party has already contacted her lawyers and they are looking at the results with a view to approaching the tribunal, and I am confident that the party will recover all her stolen mandates.
“Leadership is given by God’ and he was not angry at anyone who may have voted against him during the election.”
However, he advised Benue residents to vote massively for the PDP governorship candidate in the state, Mr. Titus Uba, in this Saturday’s governorship election, if they wanted development to continue in the state.
He explained that projects like the gully erosion control measure was constructed with ecological funds, adding that the total sum for the projects was well over N500 million.
While inaugurating projects sited at the BSUTH, Ortom said patients who hitherto had to travel to Enugu, Jos or Abuja to receive treatment would now be visiting BSUTH for their health needs.
The Chief Medical Director, BSUTH, Prof. Terrumun Swende, disclosed that renovation of the theatre complex block was done at the rate of half a billion naira, adding that the hospital had the best of medical doctors that could compete favourably with their counterparts across the globe.