Makurdi, Benue State: President Bola Tinubu has pledged to intervene in the political feud between the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, and Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia, assuring that the discord will not escalate.
Tinubu made the promise on Sunday in Makurdi at the wedding reception of Deborah and Samuel Akume, son of the SGF.
The president, represented by his vice, Sen. Kashim Shettima, said Akume had paid his dues and that there was no need for the discord with the governor.
He described the SGF as the longest-serving public servant in the contemporary history of Nigeria.
Tinubu added that he has a moral obligation to wade in because what affects Benue would affect the entire North Central and Nigeria.
The president said Akume, as leader of the North Central and of Nigeria, has shown leadership, accommodation, and great kindness.
“Benue is too important for us to toy with. We can not afford to allow the discord between the elder statesman, Sen. Akume, and Gov. Alia to escalate.
“What binds us together supersedes whatever divides us. If this relationship goes asunder, it is the people of Benue, the North Central, and Nigeria who will suffer.
“Sen Akume has paid his dues. He is the longest-serving public servant in the contemporary history of this country.
“He was director of protocol, permanent secretary, two-time governor, three-time senator and minority leader of the Senate, minister and now SGF.
“This is why I used to call him a cat with nine lives. He installs a governor, dethrones him, and installs another. He fell out with that one; he dethroned him and installed another one,” he said.
He emphasised that he would not allow the relationship between Akume and the transformative governor to go asunder.
According to him, he has a moral obligation as a leader to fix the damage.
He commended the people of the state for voting massively for him in the 2023 presidential election, rather than for a northern or religious candidate.
“The 2023 election was the most divisive election ever in the history of our country. But Benue decided to go with the Nigerian candidate, not a religious or Northern candidate,” he said.
Earlier, in his remarks, the father of the groom, Sen. Akume, thanked the president for honouring his family during their moment of celebration.
Akume also commended Gov. Alia for finding time out of his tight schedule to honour the invitation to witness the wedding of his son.
He assured the couple of his continued support and prayers.
Gov. Hyacinth Alia, in his remarks, congratulated the new couple and commended them for bringing joy and respect to their respective families, the state and the nation at large.
Sen. Jack Gyado, in his speech, said God blessed Akume with a good heart, a great family and good leadership qualities.
The Chairman of the occasion, Barr Pius Akutah, Executive Secretary, Nigeria/Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Shippers Council, congratulated the couples and prayed for them.
The serving and past ministers, senators, heads of government agencies, and others all witnessed the celebration.
The immediate past governor of Benue, Chief Samuel Ortom, traditional rulers, and others were in attendance.

