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Governor Hyacinth Alia Freezes All Benue State Bank Accounts

Governor Hyacinth Alia has frozen all Benue State bank accounts.

 

Glamtush reports that Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State has ordered all government bank accounts frozen.

This online newspaper understands that Alia made the declaration in his inaugural speech shortly after taking the oath of office as Governor of Benue State at the IBB Square on Monday.

The governor said a ‘Post No Debit’ instruction shall remain in force until all signatories are changed.

He warned all banks to adhere to the directive without delay.

He said, “May I announce that effective immediately and until further notice, all government bank accounts in all banks are hereby frozen. A ‘Post No Debit’ instruction shall remain in force until all signatories are changed. Any bank that violates this instruction does so at its own risk.”

During his speech, Governor Alia expressed his commitment to ensuring transparency and accountability in the state’s finances.

 

 

GLAMTUSH

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