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Home»Opinion»How Kuraun’s social rebuilding agenda will change Benue’s political direction
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How Kuraun’s social rebuilding agenda will change Benue’s political direction

Our ReporterBy Our ReporterMay 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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By Msugh Ityokura, Abuja

At a time when insecurity, economic hardship and growing social frustration continue to define daily life in many parts of Benue State, the emergence of development focused political campaigns is beginning to reshape conversations ahead of the 2027 governorship race.

Among the aspirants attempting to position themselves around governance reforms and social recovery is Jeffrey Kuraun, whose manifesto titled “Vision Direction” places unemployment, insecurity and social exclusion at the centre of his political message.

For years, Benue politics has largely revolved around ethnic balancing, party structures, power blocs and elite negotiations. However, worsening insecurity, farmer displacement, youth unemployment and economic decline have increasingly shifted public attention toward competence, economic recovery and social protection.

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It is within this atmosphere that Kuraun is building his political relevance.

His manifesto projects a leadership model focused on inclusion, economic empowerment and rehabilitation of vulnerable communities, particularly internally displaced persons, women and unemployed youths.

The strategy appears carefully designed to speak directly to the frustrations of ordinary citizens who have endured repeated attacks, displacement and declining economic opportunities across rural communities.

Benue remains one of the states most affected by insecurity linked to armed attacks, communal conflicts and displacement crises.

Thousands of farming families have been forced out of their ancestral homes over the years, creating serious humanitarian and economic consequences for communities whose survival depends heavily on agriculture.

The impact has been devastating not only on food production but also on household incomes, school attendance and local commerce.

Against this backdrop, Kuraun’s emphasis on rehabilitation, resettlement and economic reintegration for displaced persons carries strong political significance.

Rather than limiting his campaign to infrastructure promises, the aspirant  has framed governance around human security and economic survival.

His proposals on vocational training, entrepreneurship support and youth enterprise development are also politically strategic.

In Benue, a growing number of young people are becoming increasingly disillusioned with politics due to unemployment and perceived exclusion from economic opportunities.

The state’s large youth population could become a decisive electoral force if mobilised effectively around issues that directly affect livelihoods and social mobility.

Kuraun appears to understand this reality.

By presenting youth empowerment as both an economic and security strategy, he is trying to connect unemployment to the broader crisis of instability confronting the state.

The argument is politically important because insecurity in many communities is no longer viewed only as a law enforcement problem but also as a reflection of deep economic desperation and governance failures.

His focus on women empowerment and girl child education also broadens the social appeal of the manifesto.

Women across Benue have borne enormous burdens from displacement, poverty and loss of livelihoods, particularly in rural farming communities affected by violence.

It is believed that any candidate capable of presenting practical social protection policies could attract sympathy from vulnerable populations who feel neglected by traditional political structures.

However, while the manifesto presents ambitious social and economic proposals, the political realities ahead remain extremely challenging.

Benue politics is heavily influenced by established political networks, structures, financial strength and grassroots mobilisation machinery, appearing to be to Kuraun’s advantage.

Besides, the ability to build alliances across the state’s complex political blocs, secure party support structures and sustain grassroots engagement will likely determine

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