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JUST IN: Gov. Alia Inaugurates Assets Recovery And BSU Facts Finding Committees
By Daniel Dafe
Benue state Governor, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Alia has inaugurated two Assets Recovery Committees.
A statement on Sunday signed by Sir. Tersoo Kula, Chief Press Secretary (CPS) , added that “one is to work at the state level, while the other at the Local Government level.”
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The statement said: “The committees are, among other things, mandated to ascertain all assets of the government including lands, vehicles, houses, furniture and other machinery.”
Those inaugurated include;
STATE
1. Hingah Biem – Chairman
2. Barr. Joe Abaagu
3. Hon. Dennis Akura
4. Hon. Ioryue Yajir
5. Peter Egbodo
6. Hon. Joseph Ojobo
7. Jonathan Modi
8. Barr. Shaageer Matins
9. Yuhe Jerome
10. Barr. Tom Uja
11. Barr. Tormbuwua Terlumun – Member/Secretary.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
1. Jude Tyo PhD – Chairman
2. Barr. Aondowase Apera
3. Hon. Kwaghgba Amande
4. Richard Dzungweve
5. Rt. Hon. Anthony Sende
6. Olofu Ogwuche
7. Mr. Terver Kachina
8. Rt. Hon. Nick Eworo – Member Secretary.
Both committees will have able representatives from;
1. Department of State Security
2. The Police
3. The Military
4. Nigeria Civil Defence Corps.
Similarly, the Governor has inaugurated a Facts Finding Committee for the Benue State University (BSU) as follows;
1. Rt. Hon. Paul Biam – Chairman
2. Barr. Jacob Ajene
3. Rt. Hon. Terkimbi Ikyange
4. Prof. Eugene Alyegba
5. Mr. Agbo Ochekpe – Member/Secretary
The committee has been given its terms of reference and lifespan.
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