The governor who received backlash following the news of the wheelbarrows donation with his name inscribed on them 'Gov Ortom For You', said he did not order anybody to brand his name on the materials.
In a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary, Tever Akase, he said the wheelbarrows donation is not part of the Governor's empowerment plan for the youth in the state.
Read the full statement below...
'The
attention of Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has been drawn to
pictures of wheelbarrows bearing his name and posted on social media
suggesting that he plans to empower youths of the state with the carts.
We
wish to make it clear that the consent of the Governor was not sought
and he did not give approval for anyone to inscribe his name on the said
wheelbarrows.
Governor Ortom is aware that the
wheelbarrows in possession of the State Emergency Management Agency,
SEMA were recently donated to the state by the National Commission for
Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, NCFRMI, for victims
of crisis in parts of the state so he couldn't have claimed credit for
the gesture.
The Ortom administration has
numerous laudable empowerment schemes for youths of Benue but the
donation of wheelbarrows to the youths is not one of such schemes.
Consequently,
the Governor has directed Secretary to the State Government to issue a
query to the Executive Secretary of SEMA to explain why the said action
was taken by his office.
Governor Ortom has also directed the agency to immediately remove the inscription from all the affected wheelbarrows.'
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