Politics
2027: Gov. Alia Wins Reelection, Extends Olive Branch to Rivals, Lists Massive Devts in Benue
By Dooshima Terkura, Makurdi
The Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia has formally accepted his emergence as the gubernatorial flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He declared that the outcome of the party primaries was a “unanimous approval” of his administration’s performance across critical sectors in Benue State.
The Governor is running for his second term in office which starts from 2027-2031.
The results of the gubernatorial primaries of the APC held last Thursday, May 20 2026 was officially declared on Friday, May 21, 2026 at the APC State Secretariat in Makurdi by the Chairman of the APC Governorship Primaries Committee, Professor Mohammed Kabiru Isa.
He announced Governor Alia as the winner having scored 367,786 votes to defeat his closest contender, Dr. Terwase Orbunde, who polled 3,247 votes.
In his acceptance speech Governor Alia described his victory as a mandate for continuity, thanking party faithful for what he called “an overwhelming show of confidence in his leadership and vision for a prosperous Benue”.
He praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for ensuring a level playing field during the APC primaries, and commended the national leadership of the party under Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda and the Benue APC leadership led by Chief Benjamin Omale for conducting a peaceful and transparent exercise.
In a major reconciliation move, the governor extended a hand of fellowship to fellow aspirants, urging them to unite behind the party’s common goal of securing victory in the 2027 elections and sustaining ongoing developmental projects across the state.
Highlighting the achievements of his administration in the last three years, Alia reeled out an ambitious scorecard spanning industrialization, healthcare, infrastructure, education and digital innovation.
The Governor stated that the state has witnessed the establishment and revival of several industries under the Benue Investment and Property Company (BIPC), including the now operational brewery producing “Zeva Premium Beer” and “Oyi Bitters,” alongside water, bakery, nails, polythene and fruit juice factories.
He further disclosed that his administration has remodeled and equipped the Benue State University Teaching Hospital into a modern medical hub, rehabilitated over 100 primary healthcare centres across the state, and constructed more than 500 kilometres of roads across the state, including underpasses in Makurdi and Gboko.
He pointed out that in the educational sector, over 400 classroom blocks are currently under construction or remodeling across public primary schools, while more than 10,000 teachers have been recruited to strengthen learning outcomes. He added that the newly established Benue State University of Agriculture, Science and Technology at Ihugh was strategically designed to produce science and agro-technology driven graduates capable of solving practical societal challenges.
He also emphasized his administration’s digital transformation agenda, revealing partnerships with Microsoft and Google to train over 10,000 youths in ICT, alongside ongoing e-governance training for civil servants.
He called for peace and unity across political, ethnic and religious divides, assuring Benue citizens that he would continue to govern with “the fear of God, transparency, compassion and accountability,” insisting that his acceptance of the APC ticket was “not a personal triumph, but a call to greater service.”




