Benue Governor Alia warns new commissioners against self-serving practices
Governor Hyacinth Alia emphasizes public service during commissioners' swearing-in.

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has called on newly inaugurated commissioners to prioritize the welfare of the people over personal interests. During a swearing-in ceremony held at the Government House in Makurdi, Alia reminded the commissioners that their oath of office is a commitment to serve the citizens of Benue, not themselves or their associates.
The governor's address highlighted the importance of integrity and accountability in public service. He urged the commissioners to resist the temptation of using their positions for personal gain or to favor friends and family. Alia emphasized that their roles are critical in addressing the needs and aspirations of the Benue populace, and they must act with the highest ethical standards.
Alia's remarks come at a time when public trust in government officials is a significant concern. By reinforcing the expectation that commissioners should act in the best interest of the community, the governor aims to foster a culture of transparency and responsibility within the state government.
As the newly appointed commissioners step into their roles, they will be expected to implement policies and programs that directly benefit the citizens of Benue. The governor's call to action serves as a reminder that their success will be measured by their ability to serve the public effectively and selflessly.
This inauguration marks a pivotal moment for the Benue State government, as it seeks to build a team that is committed to genuine service and the betterment of the state. Governor Alia's leadership approach reflects a desire to create a government that is responsive to the needs of its people, setting a tone for the administration's priorities moving forward.
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