From Scholastica Hir, Makurdi
The Nigerian Union of Pensioners (NUP), Benue State chapter, has pledged to purchase a nomination form for the state Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, to contest re-election in 2027.
The state chairman of the union, Mr Michael Vembe, made this statement when members of the union paid a courtesy visit to Chief Medical Director Stephen Hwande. They also promised to mobilise support for him to emerge victorious at the polls.
Vembe said their decision was due to the Governor’s excellent performance, noting that in less than two years in office, Governor Alia has transformed all sectors of the state economy. He commended the governor for prioritising the welfare of the people, particularly pensioners.
He stated that the visit was to express appreciation to the governor and Dr Hwande for subsidising medical fees at the hospital for pensioners.
He further appealed for the gesture to be extended to general hospitals across the state to enable other members of the union in various local government areas to benefit.
The union commended the governor for appointing Dr Hwande as Chief Medical Director at BSUTH, describing it as an excellent choice.
Responding, Chief Medical Director Dr Hwande thanked God for preserving the lives of the retirees through their service until retirement and commended Governor Alia for his commitment to welfare provisions through the prompt payment of gratuities and monthly pensions.
Hwande highlighted some major interventions by the governor at the hospital, including the payment of 21 months’ outstanding hazard allowances owed to staff by the previous administration, clearing of 13 months’ promotion arrears, and the implementation of new hazard allowances for staff, all amounting to over 800 million Naira.
He noted that Governor Alia has given adequate attention to the teaching hospital, citing the award of contracts for a water project and the construction of a cancer treatment centre as evidence of the governor’s determination to attract medical tourism to the state.
“While unveiling the IVF deliveries at the Muhammadu Buhari Mother and Child Hospital, as part of our corporate social responsibility, we introduced care for pensioners by providing them with free cards, free consultations, and free beds to contribute to our corporate social responsibility and to the state, because the governor is the governor of the masses and believes in the welfare of the common man.
“We should all, as agencies of government in our respective fields, take up these responsibilities. This will prolong the lives of these pensioners.
“After the announcement, the state chapter decided to pay us a visit on Monday to commend us, presenting us with a letter of recommendation and thanking us for what the governor is enabling us to do.
“In addition, out of excitement and joy, as they are receiving their basic treatments, their gratuities, and enhanced healthcare, they decided to purchase the 2027 election form for the governor and mobilise support across the state.
“They also want to inform him that what the teaching hospital is doing at the Muhammadu Buhari centre should be extended to the twenty-two local governments so that they can also receive care,” the CMD added.
The CMD stated that this demonstrates that the renewed hope agenda of President Tinubu is being felt at the state level through His Excellency Governor Alia, who has made a significant impact on the people. “At one point, we lost hope when pensioners were not paid for more than 30 months and medication was a challenge.
“Now we have hope; the governor has brought hope not just in the health sector but in transport, agriculture, infrastructure, and all other sectors. We all just need to join hands in order to develop Benue State,” he said.
The CMD appealed to everyone to support the governor, promising to take the pensioners’ appeal to the governor for necessary action.
Members of the union presented a commendation letter and a flex to the CMD in appreciation of the gesture.