Ortom applauds senate’s intervention on LG autonomy

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Samuel Ortom, the immediate past governor of Benue State on Saturday praised the senate for intervening to ensure the autonomy of the country’s third tier of government.

Ortom’s declaration follows a senate resolution calling for the withholding of statutory allocations to non-democratically elected local government bodies across the country.

The senate decision came in response to a proposal by Senate Minority Leader, Abba Moro, to challenge the democratic framework of Benue State’s local government administration system.

The former governor praised the Senate vote, saying it exhibited a resolute stance against dictatorial tendencies.

In a statement made on Saturday by his media aide, Terver Akase, the ex-governor described the Senate’s intervention as a crucial step that represents his dedication to respecting democratic ideals and ensuring the autonomy of local government administration throughout the country.

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The statement partly reads, “Chief Ortom says the Senate’s decision is a proactive measure that also has the potency to deter any act that undermines the democratic rights of citizens and the principles of good governance.”

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