PDP Criticizes Governor Alia’s Governance Style: A Catholic Church Parish Approach?
The claim that Governor Hyacinth Alia is running Benue State like a Catholic Church parish has sparked controversy, with the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) accusing him of overstepping his role.
Alia, a former Catholic priest, assumed office on May 29, 2023, after winning the governorship election under the All Progressives Congress (APC). His background as a priest and faith healer has led to criticisms that his approach to governance resembles his ecclesiastical style.
The PDP has raised concerns about his leadership style, emphasizing his perceived tight control over local governance, particularly after the controversial local government elections, which they describe as fraudulent.
Alia’s actions, including making decisions that resemble religious oversight, have drawn parallels to his time in the Church.
This style has become a point of contention for critics who argue that it undermines democratic processes and promotes a regime too closely linked to religious authority.
Despite these criticisms, Alia maintains that his background equips him to lead the state toward healing and development