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“I Have Moved On”—Former Benue Speaker declares

The former speaker of the Benue state House of Assembly who resigned his position on Sunday, Aondona Dajoh has declared that he has moved on with his life and has called for peace as according to him, “the journey is still ahead”.

In a Facebook post on his page, Dajoh expressed appreciation to the governor of Benue state, Hyacinth Alia, his wife, his colleagues members of the state House of Assembly and his constituents for their support

The post reads:

“It’s no longer news that I turned in a resignation letter as the Speaker, Benue State House of Assembly yesterday being the 24th day of August, 2025.

“And I have moved on.

“I want to specially appreciate my constituents of Gboko West (Gbemacha) that first voted me as a member of the 10th Benue Assembly. I am eternally grateful to them.

“I appreciate my dear colleagues who voted me in as the first Speaker of the 10th Assembly and gave me the needed support to the very last day in office.

“My heartfelt appreciation also goes to the governor of Benue State, Rev Fr Dr Hyacinth Iormem Alia for his support from the beginning of my being the speaker to my exit.

“May I say a big thank you to my aides who were always there in helping me run the office. You guys are great and wonderful. I appreciate the staff of the Assembly too. Your technical support is well appreciated.

“And to everyone who gave me a helping hand while in office, know that your service has not gone unacknowledged.

“May I specially appreciate my wife, Kundumiyol Dajoh, who gave me the desired love, and support while in office. She is the best example of a supportive wife. I appreciate all my family members too.

“Finally and above all, my thanks goes to the almighty God, the maker and giver of all things. I thank you God for the good health, wisdom and grace. May your name be praised both now and forever.

“May God in His infinite goodness, bless you dear family, friends (on-line too), well wishers and people of goodwill for your outpour of love, camaraderie and support.

“Let there be peace and let’s move on. The journey is still ahead” he said

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