Revenge and Realignment: Benue Assembly Suspends Ex-Speaker in Sharp Political Power Play.

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  • August 26, 2025
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The hallowed chambers of the Benue State House of Assembly became the stage for a stark political reckoning on Tuesday, as lawmakers moved to suspend their immediate past Speaker, Aondona Dajoh, for three months. The charge: allegedly masterminding a plot to impeach Governor Hyacinth Alia. However, the proceedings revealed a narrative far more complex than a simple disciplinary action, unfolding as a calculated maneuver that settles old scores and dramatically resets the balance of power between the state’s executive and legislative branches.

The motion for suspension, charged with political irony, was moved by Hon. Terna Shimawua, a man who had himself been suspended by the very same Mr. Dajoh just days prior to the former Speaker’s sudden resignation on August 22. In a move that underscored the deep personal and political fissures within the assembly, Shimawua framed the allegation not as a personal grievance but as a defense of democracy itself, insisting the House could not overlook what he termed “a direct threat to democratic stability in Benue.” The motion was swiftly seconded by Hon. James Umoru of Apa State Constituency, who argued that the Assembly must unequivocally signal that “leadership positions are not for personal vendettas.”

Presiding over the session, the new Speaker, Alfred Berger, exhibited a measure of political pragmatism. While endorsing the punitive measure, he moderated the proposed suspension from six months down to three, using his ruling to articulate a broader mission. “This House will not allow its platform to be used as a tool for destabilization. The mandate of the people must be protected at all costs,” Berger declared, positioning the current leadership as guardians of governance integrity in a clear departure from the recent past.

In a parallel development that laid bare the strategic underpinnings of the day’s events, the Assembly performed a stunning reversal on a key executive appointment. The nomination of Timothy Yangien Ornguga, a law lecturer at Benue State University, for a commissioner role—which had been flatly rejected during Dajoh’s speakership—was abruptly confirmed. This swift approval was widely interpreted by observers as a crucial olive branch extended to Governor Alia, designed to mend the fractured relationship between the two arms of government and ensure a smoother operational cadence for the state administration.

Together, the suspension of a key antagonist and the confirmation of a previously blocked nominee paint a picture of a legislature in rapid, purposeful transition. The actions signal the consolidation of a new pro-executive coalition that has moved decisively to neutralize a perceived source of instability. As one lawmaker anonymously commented, “Benue needs progress, not distractions.” For now, the political storm has been quelled, but the three-month suspension of a formidable political figure like Dajoh serves as a potent reminder that in Benue politics, the tides of power can shift with breathtaking speed.

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