
Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia
By TYAV SAM TYAV. Makurdi –
Disturbed by the comments by Professor Ernest Ojukwu which bothered on the autonomy of the judiciary and why the state government was still buying cars for judges, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and Public Order, Benue State, Fidelis Bemsen Mnyim, has said the cars gifts to the judiciary by the Executive Governor of the state were symbols of support and commitment as promised when he assumed office.
A statement by the Principal Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Publicity and Strategic Communications, Bridget Tyam quoted Professor Ojukwu as wondering why Governor Alia should procure vehicles for the state’s judiciary when the funds allocated to the judiciary could be utilized for that purpose.
According to the statement, the Attorney General of the state elucidated that the procurement of vehicles for the judiciary constitutes an additional benevolent gesture by the Governor.
The statement noted that the gesture was particularly significant in light of the fact that Governor Alia had already granted full financial autonomy to the judiciary in February 2024, encompassing both recurrent and capital expenditures, consequent upon which the judiciary is receiving her complete share of funds accruing from FAAC and IGR, proportionate to the percentage of the budget for the month.
Mnyim emphasized that the judiciary has the financial wherewithal to procure vehicles of their choice, as the allocated funds are released to them at the end of each month.
But in demonstrating his commitment to the judiciary, justice, and the law the statement continued Governor Alia had opted to supplement the financial autonomy with a magnanimous donation of vehicles to the judiciary.
“This gesture is designed to inspire the judiciary to strive for excellence in their service delivery.”
He insisted that Governor Alia’s benevolence extends beyond the judiciary, as his administration has implemented various initiatives aimed at enhancing staff welfare and effective service delivery across all sectors.
“The Governor’s commitment to the welfare of the judiciary and the entire citizenry of Benue State is evident in his unwavering dedication to fostering an environment conducive to justice, equity, and progress”
“This synergy is crucial for the advancement of justice, the rule of law, and the overall development of Benue State.
“In the realm of governance, the concept of separation of powers is a fundamental tenet, ensuring that each arm of government operates within its constitutional bounds. However, this separation does not preclude collaboration and mutual support.
“In fact, effective governance often hinges on the ability of the executive, legislative, and judicial arms to work in harmony, fostering an environment of cooperation and collective progress”, he said.
He emphasized that by granting full financial autonomy to the judiciary, Governor Alia has empowered this critical arm of government to operate with the requisite independence and efficiency.
The procurement of vehicles for the judiciary is a tangible manifestation of Governor Alia’s commitment to the judiciary and the broader justice sector.
“This gesture not only underscores the Governor’s appreciation for the judiciary’s vital role but also acknowledges the challenges faced by judicial officers in the discharge of their duties.
The Governor’s commitment to staff welfare and effective service delivery across all sectors is a testament to his administration’s dedication to the well-being of the citizenry.
“By prioritizing the needs of the judiciary and other critical sectors, Governor Alia has set a precedent for effective governance, one that prioritizes the collective progress of the state over individual interests.”




