Chief Samuel Ortom, former Governor of Benue State, has suspended all elaborate celebrations scheduled for his 64th birthday in solidarity with victims of the state’s ongoing deadly attacks.
Ortom revealed the decision in a statement by his media aide, Terver Akase, on Wednesday.
The former governor stated that he chose not to celebrate due to the tragic events taking place in Benue.
“In light of the ongoing intensified invasion, attacks, and senseless killings of innocent Benue people by Fulani terrorists across various local government areas, I have decided not to hold any celebration or festivities,” Ortom stated.
Instead, he stated that he would support the victims and their families, expressing deep sympathy and acknowledging their pain and loss.
Ortom also thanked the people of Benue and Nigerians nationwide for their support.
“I remain grateful to God Almighty for His mercy, good health, and blessings over the past 64 years, and I reaffirm my commitment to the service of God and humanity in the years ahead,” he said.
Ortom urged citizens to continue praying passionately for the victims and encouraged all Nigerians to seek divine intervention for long-term peace.
He asked for prayers for national leaders to help them deal with the country’s security problem.
Specifically, he urged the public to “pray for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia, and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume,” adding that God should “grant them wisdom and strength to tackle the nation’s security challenges.”