The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue South Senatorial District has inaugurated a 510-member Elders’ Forum comprising five respected elders selected from each of the 102 wards across the zone.
This is just as the Zonal APC Elders’ Forum has formally endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the 2027 presidential election and passed a unanimous vote of confidence on the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, as the leader of the APC in Benue and the entire North Central region.
The event, which, held in Otukpo at the weekend, drew political heavyweights, party executives from wards, local governments, the zonal and state structures, as well as thousands of APC loyalists, that political pundits described the gathering as the “mother of all political movements” ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The Benue South Zonal Chairman of the APC, Bishop Pinot Ogbaji, said the Elders’ Forum was conceived to strengthen internal cohesion, restore confidence within the party, and provide strategic guidance in a political atmosphere he said was “needlessly destabilised by avoidable rancour”.
He noted that the forum would serve as a stabilising bloc, ensuring that the party’s collective interest is protected amid what stakeholders called the “political missteps and divisive posture” of Governor Hyacinth Alia.
Speaking on the state of the party, leaders recounted the difficult journey of the APC in Benue prior to 2023 when the party held none of the major elective positions in the state.
They recalled how the APC, under the leadership of the SGF, Senator George Akume, and the State Chairman, Comrade Austin Agada, mobilised from ground zero to deliver the President, the Governor, 10 out of 11 seats in the House of Representatives, and 23 out of 30 seats in the State Assembly.
The stakeholders expressed concern that the Governor’s current disposition toward party structures is threatening the unity that produced that historic victory.
The Chairman of the Elders’ Forum, Hon. Agbo Ogah, remarked that the forum would work to keep the APC firmly rooted in Benue South, provide moral direction to younger politicians, and “stand as a bulwark against tendencies that weaken party discipline”.
He said the elders were aware of the murmurs across the state regarding the governor’s style of governance and his alleged indifference to party supremacy, assuring the gathering that the elders would “not watch the house we built together drift into avoidable crisis”.
Delivering the goodwill message of the SGF, Comrade Austin Agada reminded the audience that the APC’s strength lies in its unity and loyalty to its national leadership.
He urged members to remain resolute in their support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, citing key federal appointments given to sons and daughters of Benue South and the President’s infrastructural and socioeconomic interventions across the state.
