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The 2023 Benue State gubernatorial election took place on 18 March 2023, to elect the Governor of Benue State, concurrent with elections to the Benue State House of Assembly as well as twenty-seven other gubernatorial elections and elections to all other state houses of assembly.[1][2] The election — which was postponed from its original 11 March date — was held three weeks after the presidential election and National Assembly elections.[3] Incumbent PDP Governor Samuel Ortom was term-limited and could not seek re-election to a third term. Hyacinth Alia — a suspended Catholic priest — gained the office for the APC by a 33% margin over PDP nominee House of Assembly Speaker Titus Uba.[4]

Party primaries were scheduled for between 4 April and 9 June 2022 with the Peoples Democratic Party nominating Uba on 25 May while the All Progressives Congress first held its primary on 26 and 27 May nominating Alia; however, the primary was partially annulled and a rerun was held on 9 June that was also won by Alia.[5][6][7][8] Despite the initial annulment, the rerun itself was partially annulled by a Court of Appeal ruling in January 2023 which ordered the APC to hold a third primary in 11 local government areas.[9] The new exercise, held on 2 February, resulted in a third victory for Alia.[10]

On 20 March, collation completed and INEC Returning Officer Faruk Kuta declared Alia as the victor. Official results show Alia winning nearly 474,000 votes and 63% of the vote as runner-up Uba received around 224,000 votes and 30% of the vote while LP nominee Herman Hembe came third with about 41,000 votes and 6% of the vote.[4] However, within days of the declaration, Uba announced that he would challenge the results at the electoral tribunal.[11]

Electoral system

The governor of Benue State is elected using a modified two-round system. To be elected in the first round, a candidate must receive the plurality of the vote and over 25% of the vote in at least two-thirds of state local government areas. If no candidate passes this threshold, a second round will be held between the top candidate and the next candidate to have received a plurality of votes in the highest number of local government areas.

Background

Benue State is a diverse, agriculture-based state in the Middle Belt; although it is nicknamed the "Food Basket of the Nation" and has vast natural resources, Benue has faced challenges in security as inter-ethnic violence and conflict between herders and farmers heavily affect the state. The overproliferation of weaponry and increased pressure for land along with failures in governance led to the worsening of these clashes in the years ahead of the election.[12]

Politically, Benue's 2019 elections were categorized as a swing back towards the PDP in the aftermath of Ortom's 2018 defection back to the party. On the federal level, PDP nominee Atiku Abubakar narrowly won the state after Buhari had won it in 2015; legislatively, the PDP swept all three Senate seats and won seven House of Representatives seats. Statewise, Ortom won re-election by over 10% of the vote and the PDP won a majority in the House of Assembly.

During its second term, the Ortom administration's stated focuses included economic growth, stopping herder-farmer and ethnic conflicts, and infrastructural development. In terms of his performance, Ortom was commended for his proposals to end herder-farmer conflicts while being criticized for deflecting responsibility for insecurity, the initial failure of a 2019 peace meeting between Tiv and Jukun groups, a flawed COVID-19 response, his brief early 2021 spat with Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed which descended into ethnic gibes, a corrupt land grab, and his perceived obsession with picking fights with the federal government.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

Primary elections

The primaries, along with any potential challenges to primary results, were to take place between 4 April and 3 June 2022 but the deadline was extended to 9 June.[2][22] Arguments over an informal zoning gentlemen's agreement have led to disputes over whether it is the turn of the Jechira Tiv in Benue North-West Senatorial District, the Kwande Tiv in Benue North-East Senatorial District, and the Idoma in Benue South Senatorial District. The Jechira Gubernatorial Movement claims right to the governorship as they are the only Tiv subgroup to never have a governor complete a term, some Kwande people claim right to the governorship as some activists count the Jechira Governor Moses Adasu's shortened term and thus the rotation between Tiv subgroups would start again with the Kwande, and Idoma groups claim right to the governorship as no Idoma has ever held the office.[23][24][25]

While the major parties zoned their nominations to both a Jechira Tiv-majority area and the Idoma-majority Benue South Senatorial District, the PDP nominated a Tiv person while the APC nominee is from Benue South.

All Progressives Congress

In early May 2022, the state party zoned its nomination to two areas: the Jechira Tiv-majority local government areas of Vandeikya and Konshisha in the North-East and the entire South Senatorial District.[26]

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Ahead of the primary, it was announced that the Benue APC would use the direct primary method to elect its nominee.[27] However, on primary day, the absence of election officials led to long delays and the postponement of some voting to 27 May.[28] After voting completed, Hyacinth Alia—a suspended Catholic priest—was announced as winner with over 525,000 votes, about 64% of the vote.[6] Immediately after the results were released, several of Alia's opponents rejected the vote totals as fabricated and petitioned the party for an annulment while one candidate—MHR Herman Hembe—left the party in protest.[29][30][31][32][33][34] On 4 June, the primary appeal committee released its report, recommending the primary's annulment due to the committee being unable to confirm the veracity of several results sheets;[35][36] in response, the APC National Working Committee ordered a rerun primary in 12 local government areas scheduled for 9 June.[7] In the rerun primary, Alia again came first as he won about 195,000 votes, about 72% of the vote.[8] However, his opponents again rejected the results with Michael Aondoakaa suing the party as Barnabas Andyar Gemade blamed minister George Akume for rigging the election.[37][38] Aondoakaa's lawsuit was dismissed by a Federal High Court ruling in November 2022.[39] However, the lawsuit of another losing aspirant— Terhemba Shija—was partially successful as a Court of Appeal ruling in January 2023 nullified the primary and ordered a rerun in the 11 local government areas that were not covered by the June rerun.[9] While the APC accepted the ruling and prepared to hold the rerun, Shija rejected it and appealed to higher courts.[40][41][42] Despite the appeal, the party swiftly organised the rerun for 2 February with it resulting in a third Alia victory.[43]

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People's Democratic Party

On 3 February 2021, Governor Samuel Ortom ordered all his appointees to suspend their gubernatorial campaigns or resign; this directive applied to his Chief of Staff Terwase Orbunde, who had announced his run for governor on 7 January.[55] Orbunde suspended his campaign on 7 February.[56] Ortom later directed any appointees preparing to run in a 2023 election to resign by 30 September; on that day, five appointees resigned with three (Orbunde, Water Resources Commissioner Dondo Ahire, and Education Commissioner Dennis Ityavyar) intending to run for governor.[57]

On 11 July 2021, Ortom said that the Benue PDP would decide whether to zone their nomination to either Benue South or Benue North-East.[58] This statement was a few days before meeting with PDP gubernatorial aspirants on 16 July.[59] But in early April 2022, the state party zoned its nomination to two local government areas: the Jechira Tiv-majority Vandeikya in the North-East and the Idoma-majority Otukpo in the South with the goal of southern and north-eastern party leaders unofficially agreeing on one candidate each who would then face each other in the primary. Reportedly, the southern candidate is Deputy Governor Benson Abounu while reports stated that there was an internal rift in the Benue PDP over the unofficial north-eastern candidate as Ortom (who has publicly come out in favor of a north-eastern Tiv nominee instead of a southern Idoma nominee) backed Ityavyar while PDP National Chairman Iyorchia Ayu supported Assembly Speaker Titus Uba, party stakeholders eventually reached a decision on 18 April when it was announced that Uba would be the north-eastern candidate.[60][61][62][63][64] However, the arrangement was controversial as some candidates derided the process as undemocratic and lacking in transparency before they bought forms anyway.[65]

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On the primary date, candidates contested an indirect primary in Makurdi that ended with Uba emerging as the PDP nominee after results showed him winning just under 90% of the delegates' votes. In his acceptance speech, Uba thanked his former opponents and party supporters.[5][66][67] Although he accepted the results and congratulated Uba, Abounu lamented discrimination against Idoma during his own speech.[68] A few days later, Ortom announced state PDP chairman John Ngbede would be the party's deputy gubernatorial nominee with observers noting the regional balance as Ngbede is from Benue South.[69]

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Campaign

The early parts of the general election campaign focused on dealing with the aftermath of contentious party primaries. As controversy in the PDP centered around the party again refusing to choose a nominee from the Southern part of the state, Uba's post-primary reconciliation move was to pick a running mate from the region—John Ngbede from Agatu LGA.[69] In the APC, the controversy was mainly about the conduct of the primary itself as most of Alia's opponents rejected the results as fabricated. One of these opponents, Barnabas Andyar Gemade, and his allies wrote an open letter to President Muhammadu Buhari that accused minister George Akume of imposing Alia as nominee and claimed that his continued candidacy could led to the party's disqualification.[86] In July 2022, Uba attempted to capitalize on the APC crisis by asking a court to disqualify Alia based on the claims of his intraparty opponents.[87]

Immediately after the primaries, observers noted the peculiarity of Alia's candidacy due to his occupation as a Catholic priest. He drew comparisons with former Governor Moses Adasu, who was also a Catholic priest. While it was also noted that the Church suspended Alia from the priesthood in May 2022, analysts said his profession was a major part of his primary campaign and Alia himself said that he was deciding "to extend it [the gospel] to governance."[88][89] By January 2023, observers continued focus on Alia's popularity but noted the power of incumbency benefiting Uba. On the other hand, Uba's weeks-long medical vacation removed him from campaigning and led to questions on his fitness to govern. Reporting also pointed out other potential factors such as legal cases against Alia's nomination and insecurity along with the more prominent minor party nominees—Joseph Waya (APGA), Herman Hembe (LP), and Bem Angwe (NNPP).[90] Later that month, discussion on the potential impact of challenges to the APC primary proved accurate as a Court of Appeal ruling partially nullified the party's primary and ordered a rerun in 11 local government areas.[9] However, the third primary simply resulted in another Alia victory and the continuation of his general election campaign.[10]

Later in February, focus switched to the nearing presidential election on 25 February. In the election, Benue voted for Bola Tinubu (APC); Tinubu won the state with 40.3% of the vote, beating Peter Obi (LP) at 40.0% and Atiku Abubakar (PDP) at 16.9%. Aside from the presidential result—which itself was a surprise as projections favored Obi, the senatorial elections had another surprise with Ortom losing to the APC in the North-West district. These two results, coupled with Ortom's low approval compared to Alia's popularity, led analysts in later February and early March to focus on Alia's rising chances.[91][92][93][94] Additionally, the presidential result pushed journalists to label Hembe as a major candidate, considering the high total of Obi.[95]

Projections

Source Projection As of
Шаблон:Nowrap[96] Likely Alia 17 March 2023
Enough is Enough-
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Alia 2 March 2023

Conduct

Electoral timetable

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Results

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By senatorial district

The results of the election by senatorial district.

Senatorial District Hyacinth Alia
APC
Herman Hembe
LP
Titus Uba
PDP
Others Total Valid Votes
Votes Percentage Votes Percentage Votes Percentage Votes Percentage
Benue North-East Senatorial DistrictШаблон:Efn
(Zone A)
171,153 65.79% 23,561 9.06% 60,291 23.18% 5,140 1.98% 260,145
Benue North-West Senatorial DistrictШаблон:Efn
(Zone B)
207,953 66.13% 9,931 3.16% 92,140 29.30% 4,421 1.41% 314,445
Benue South Senatorial DistrictШаблон:Efn
(Zone C)
94,827 52.02% 8,389 4.60% 71,482 39.22% 7,576 4.16% 182,274
Totals 473,933 62.61% 41,881 5.53% 223,913 29.58% 17,176 2.28% 756,903

By federal constituency

The results of the election by federal constituency.

Federal Constituency Hyacinth Alia
APC
Herman Hembe
LP
Titus Uba
PDP
Others Total Valid Votes
Votes Percentage Votes Percentage Votes Percentage Votes Percentage
Ado/Ogbadibo/Okpokwu Federal ConstituencyШаблон:Efn 25,615 51.75% 1,752 3.54% 19,045 38.47% 3,089 6.24% 49,501
Apa/Agatu Federal ConstituencyШаблон:Efn 15,407 44.71% 681 1.98% 17,740 51.48% 635 1.84% 34,463
Buruku Federal ConstituencyШаблон:Efn 34,713 75.57% 1,155 2.51% 9,513 20.71% 556 1.21% 45,937
Gboko/Tarka Federal ConstituencyШаблон:Efn 70,407 73.38% 1,668 1.74% 22,521 23.47% 1,352 1.41% 95,948
Guma/Makurdi Federal ConstituencyШаблон:Efn 71,803 63.65% 4,327 3.84% 34,412 30.50% 2,262 2.01% 112,804
Gwer East/Gwer West Federal ConstituencyШаблон:Efn 31,030 51.93% 2,781 4.65% 25,694 43.00% 251 0.42% 59,756
Katsina-Ala/Ukum/Logo Federal ConstituencyШаблон:Efn 78,424 69.47% 913 0.81% 32,519 28.80% 1,035 0.92% 112,891
Konshisha/Vandeikya Federal ConstituencyШаблон:Efn 60,783 58.11% 21,735 20.78% 18,893 18.06% 3,187 3.05% 104,598
Kwande/Ushongo Federal ConstituencyШаблон:Efn 31,946 74.89% 913 2.14% 8,879 20.82% 918 2.15% 42,656
Oju/Obi Federal ConstituencyШаблон:Efn 27,142 59.44% 2,796 6.12% 15,078 33.02% 645 1.41% 45,661
Otukpo/Ohimini Federal ConstituencyШаблон:Efn 26,663 50.64% 3,160 6.00% 19,619 37.27% 3,207 6.09% 52,649
Totals 473,933 62.61% 41,881 5.53% 223,913 29.58% 17,176 2.28% 756,903

By local government area

The results of the election by local government area.

LGA Hyacinth Alia
APC
Herman Hembe
LP
Titus Uba
PDP
Others Total Valid Votes Turnout Percentage
Votes Percentage Votes Percentage Votes Percentage Votes Percentage
Ado[4][97] 8,662 60.34% 308 2.15% 4,379 30.50% 1,006 7.01% 14,355 17.79%
Agatu[4][97] 7,482 41.70% 216 1.20% 9,934 55.37% 311 1.73% 17,943 28.62%
Apa[4][97] 7,925 47.97% 465 2.82% 7,806 47.25% 324 1.96% 16,520 25.49%
Buruku[4][97] 34,713 75.57% 1,155 2.51% 9,513 20.71% 556 1.21% 45,937 35.78%
Gboko[4][97] 53,985 71.68% 1,493 1.98% 18,773 24.93% 1,065 1.41% 75,316 30.68%
Guma[4][97] 15,371 40.20% 535 1.40% 22,083 57.75% 250 0.65% 38,239 33.97%
Gwer East[4][97] 20,083 59.77% 1,272 3.78% 12,085 35.97% 161 0.48% 33,601 33.97%
Gwer West[4][97] 10,947 41.86% 1,509 5.77% 13,609 52.03% 90 0.34% 26,155 35.31%
Katsina-Ala[4][97] 34,347 82.43% 178 0.43% 6,716 16.12% 428 1.02% 41,669 25.07%
Konshisha[4][97] 13,997 32.47% 21,606 50.12% 5,905 13.70% 1,598 3.71% 43,106 33.30%
Kwande[4][97] No election held due to ballot paper error
Logo[4][97] 15,574 47.80% 296 0.91% 16,385 50.29% 327 1.00% 32,582 29.00%
Makurdi[4][97] 56,432 75.68% 3,792 5.09% 12,329 16.53% 2,012 2.70% 74,565 24.84%
Obi[4][97] 9,897 56.49% 1,185 6.77% 6,267 35.77% 170 0.97% 17,519 25.69%
Ogbadibo[4][97] 7,627 48.14% 405 2.56% 6,032 38.07% 1,779 11.23% 15,843 22.49%
Ohimini[4][97] 7,233 45.92% 973 6.18% 6,785 43.08% 760 4.83% 15,751 34.05%
Oju[4][97] 17,245 61.28% 1,611 5.72% 8,811 31.31% 475 1.69% 28,142 25.94%
Okpokwu[4][97] 9,326 48.31% 1,039 5.38% 8,634 44.73% 304 1.58% 19,303 25.57%
Otukpo[4][97] 19,430 52.66% 2,187 5.93% 12,834 34.78% 2,447 6.63% 36,898 25.04%
Tarka[4][97] 16,422 79.59% 175 0.85% 3,748 18.17% 287 1.39% 20,632 37.74%
Ukum[4][97] 28,503 73.77% 439 1.14% 9,418 24.37% 280 0.72% 38,640 27.74%
Ushongo[4][97] 31,946 74.89% 913 2.14% 8,879 20.82% 918 2.15% 42,656 36.70%
Vandeikya[4][97] 46,786 76.09% 129 0.21% 12,988 21.12% 1,589 2.58% 61,492 37.87%
Totals 473,933 62.61% 41,881 5.53% 223,913 29.58% 17,176 2.28% 756,903 %


See also

Notes

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