Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State has quickly distinguished himself as a bold reformer and visionary leader, drawing frequent parallels to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Just as the President has introduced sweeping national reforms, Alia is replicating the same energy at the state level, tackling long-standing issues in Benue with discipline, courage, and a deep sense of duty. The similarities between both leaders are not accidental they reflect a shared resolve to reengineer governance for the good of the people.
From the outset, Alia made it clear that his administration was about service, not politics. He inherited a broken system backlogged salaries, crumbling infrastructure, and a demoralized workforce but chose not to complain. Instead, like the President, he launched a quiet revolution in governance that is already yielding tangible results. His approach is rooted in fiscal discipline, citizen-focused policies, and clear developmental priorities.

Governor Alia has also aligned closely with President Tinubu on the national stage, accompanying him on several international and local engagements. His participation in major summits economic, diplomatic, and sectoral demonstrates his commitment to cooperative federalism and national development. These outings are not merely symbolic; they show a governor actively learning from the center, promoting Benue’s interests, and positioning the state as a vital player in the national growth agenda.
He has featured in high-level forums such as the Nigerian Economic Summit and strategic bilateral meetings, where he has championed Benue’s agro-industrial potential and sought international partnerships. His presence in the President’s delegation to summits like BRICS reflects his serious pursuit of investment and innovation, particularly in the agricultural sector, where Benue holds natural comparative advantage.
Alia’s regular visits to the Villa are far from ceremonial they’re tactical moves aimed at securing federal intervention, attracting development projects, and ensuring Benue’s voice is heard in national policymaking. Through these engagements, he has secured support for infrastructure, debt relief, and policy inclusion. His advocacy has begun to pay off, particularly in projects that directly impact local communities.
At home, Alia is also making measurable progress. He has cleared outstanding salary and pension arrears, increased Benue’s Internally Generated Revenue through digital reforms, and restored fiscal transparency. His administration has re-engaged development partners such as the World Bank, UNDP, and AfDB to complete abandoned projects, while revamping schools, hospitals, and rural roads. His grassroots approach is driving inclusive growth across the state.
Security, a critical challenge in Benue, has also received his full attention. Alia is working closely with federal agencies, traditional leaders, and communities to address farmer-herder conflicts and restore peace. His leadership shows that like President Tinubu, he is not afraid to take tough decisions for long-term stability. In Alia, Benue has found a reformer in the mold of the President firm, focused, and forward-looking. Like father, like son indeed. The Alia story is still unfolding, and it is already shaping history.
