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April 21, 2026 - 7:28 PM

2027 Election: Benue Tells Appointees to Drop Tools, Pick Forms

The Benue State Government has drawn a clear line in the sand, ordering political appointees nursing ambitions for elective offices in the 2027 polls to resign their current positions without delay.

The directive is contained in a memo dated December 16, 2025, signed by the Deputy Governor, Mr Sam Ode, and made public on Wednesday in Makurdi.

According to the document obtained by The News Chronicle, the decision follows the rising political temperature across the state, with more players already testing the waters ahead of the next electoral cycle.

“In light of the recent increase in political activities within the state, and having observed with keen interest the diverse aspirations for leadership roles aimed at promoting good governance, and advancing the laudable achievements of Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Iormen Alia’s administration.

“Political appointees interested in contesting for elective positions are kindly requested to indicate their interest and submit a formal resignation letter accordingly”, the memo read in part.

The government further directed affected officials to channel all resignation letters or expressions of interest for their preferred offices to the Office of the Deputy Governor on or before Thursday, December 18, 2025, for onward consideration and necessary processing.

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