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Posted by God'swill Ofigo on February 1, 2026 0
The Chairman of Gwer-West Native Authorities Space in Benue State, Hon. Ormin Torsar Victor, has faulted former council chairman Hon. Ayagah Francis for allegedly enterprise an unauthorized tour with a foreign national throughout a number of communities within the council space.
Hon. Ormin, who doubles because the Chief Safety Officer of the native authorities, accused Ayagah of transferring by means of Abian, Agagbe, and Gaambe Ushin alongside a foreigner recognized as Alex Barbir with out securing clearance from the native authorities or alerting safety authorities.
In a press release launched on Friday, the council chairman described the go to as “irresponsible” and a “severe safety concern,” particularly at a time when Gwer-West faces ongoing threats from pockets of terrorism and assaults by suspected legal herders.
He famous that the safety state of affairs within the space stays fragile, mentioning that it lately required a go to from the Commissioner of Police.
“Any motion of this nature, significantly involving a foreign national, is unacceptable given the present safety local weather,” he stated.
Ormin questioned whether or not Ayagah, throughout his tenure as council chairman, would have allowed such unrestricted motion.
“Would he have permitted any native or foreign customer to traverse delicate communities with out prior information or a safety briefing?” he requested.
The chairman additionally expressed considerations in regards to the background and objective of the foreign customer. “Who precisely is Alex Barbir? What vetting was performed? Who approved his go to? Which safety businesses had been knowledgeable? And what was his meant mission in these communities?” he queried.
Whereas reaffirming the council’s openness to reputable humanitarian work and help for internally displaced individuals, Ormin emphasised that each one such actions should comply strictly with due course of and established safety protocols.
“No real intention can justify bypassing lawful authority. For a former chairman, totally conscious of the obligations of the workplace, to behave on this method is a transparent neglect of due course of and a possible menace to the protection of our residents,” he acknowledged.
Ormin warned that the council wouldn’t tolerate any motion or exercise missing correct safety approval, assuring residents that the protection, authority, and dignity of Gwer-West Native Authorities would all the time be protected.
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