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Home»Opinion»‘Alia’s 60th birthday marked with a selfless service promise’
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‘Alia’s 60th birthday marked with a selfless service promise’

Our ReporterBy Our ReporterMay 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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At the Chapel of Government House, Makurdi, on a bright Sunday morning, what began as a 60th‑anniversary thanksgiving mass for Governor Hyacinth Alia took an unexpected turn towards public service.

Governor Alia announced that every gift and all proceeds from the occasion would be dedicated to internally displaced persons (IDPs) across Benue State.

The pledge was delivered with the quiet authority of a man long accustomed to public life, describing the milestone as a call to action rather than a personal reward.

“My decision reflects a simple belief,” Alia told his guests, noting that Leadership, to me, is service to humanity—particularly to those who need help the most.”

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Governor Alia’s remarks were given free of partisan flourish, despite the political season and the approach of the 2027 general election.

His words landed with the gravity of an executive signalling a strategic pivot: that loyalty to office is measured by fidelity to the people, not by personal comfort.

Alia’s promise comes at a time when Benue’s displaced communities continue to face insecurity and economic strain.

By earmarking proceeds for relief, he intends to translate symbolism into tangible assistance — food, temporary shelter and measures to restore dignity to households uprooted by violence and hardship.

“At 60, I am more convinced than ever that true celebration is not about receiving, but about giving hope,” he said.

Such words mark a departure from the self‑congratulation often associated with public anniversaries, and emphasise a conception of loyalty rooted in duty rather than aggrandisement.

The Governor also presented the commitment as more than a one‑off act of charity. “I reiterated my intention to remain fully committed to serving Benue State with compassion, responsibility and dedication to the welfare of all,” he said.

In practice, that pledge involves support for initiatives addressing immediate needs alongside policies and partnerships aimed at tackling the root causes of displacement and promoting economic transformation.

What separates performative gestures from durable pledges is follow‑through. Governor Alia will be judged by the implementation of his promises after all, public patience for pretense is thin, and the value of trust and clarity rises with age and office.

For IDP communities, the Governor’s assurance points to expected improvements in rehabilitated shelters, schooling facilities and the gradual rebuilding of livelihoods.

Alia’s thanksgiving mass has served a dual purpose: a celebration of a personal milestone and, more consequentially, a public reaffirmation of duty — an implicit promise that loyalty will be paid forward to the most vulnerable and that his leadership will be measured by its impact on millions of lives.

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