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Governor Alia Appoints New BSIEC Chairman, Charges Him To Be Apolitical

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Governor Hyacinth Alia has appointed and sworn in Mr. Richard Tombuwua as the new Chairman of the Benue State Independent Electoral Commission (BSIEC).

News About Nigeria reports that this appointment comes after the Benue State House of Assembly recommended the removal of the former Chairman, Dr. John Chen, due to alleged incompetence.

During the swearing-in ceremony, Governor Alia emphasized the importance of impartiality and apolitical behavior in Mr. Tombuwua’s new role.

He urged him to prioritize integrity, honesty, and fairness, ensuring that his services benefit all political parties in the state.

Governor Alia expressed confidence in Mr. Tombuwua’s abilities, describing him as a perfect fit for the position.

He highlighted Mr. Tombuwua’s extensive experience, professionalism, and commitment to the state’s well-being as essential qualities for success in this role.

The Governor also commended the people of Benue State, organized labor groups, and other stakeholders for their cooperation during the recent nationwide protest.

He assured them that his administration would continue to work tirelessly for the state’s progress.

In his response, Mr. Tombuwua pledged to dedicate himself to his new role, striving to make the people of Benue State proud.

He acknowledged the importance of this assignment and expressed his determination to succeed.

This development marks a significant change in the leadership of BSIEC, with Mr. Tombuwua expected to bring a fresh perspective and approach to the commission’s activities.

His appointment is seen as a positive step towards ensuring the integrity and credibility of electoral processes in Benue State.

Governor Alia’s emphasis on impartiality and fairness underscores the importance of maintaining a neutral stance in electoral matters.

This approach is crucial in building trust and confidence among political parties, candidates, and the electorate.

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