Chief Samuel Ortom
The Benue State incoming Governor, Chief
Samuel Ortom, has described his experience as a motor park tout and his
election as governor as a divine arrangement and the handiwork of God.
Ortom, who bared his mind to The PUNCH in an exclusive chat in Makurdi, said his elevation from grass to grace was due to hard work and his firm believe in God.
He said, “My journey from being a motor
park tout to an elected governor is purely a divine arrangement. I cast
my mind back to when I dropped out of school in Form 2 but I remained
hardworking and I did not engage in crime to survive.
“One thing I know is that hard work pays
and you must keep faith with God; power belongs to God and He alone
gives it to whoever He will.”
The
former Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment said he had
dropped out of school in Form 2 due to lack of funds but this did not
force him to engage in criminal activities to survive.
Ortom, however, noted that the selection
process of the PDP delegates in the last party’s primary in the state
was manipulated by the party leadership intentionally to thwart his
ambition of becoming the next governor.
He said the party also frustrated the support of the Benue populace who supported him.
He said, “The process of selection of
delegates in the last PDP governorship election was manipulated by the
leadership of the party to thwart my ambition and frustrate the people
who all supported me. But God vindicated me and blessed me, and now I am
an elected governor.”
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