COMMUNIQUÉ ISSUED ON THE OCCASION OF THE BENUE REBIRTH MOVEMENT (BRM) TOWN HALL MEETING FOR THE IDOMA NATION Held at Leach Hotel, GRA Otukpo, 15th November 2025
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The Benue Rebirth Movement (BRM), in its continued quest to champion the cause of the Idoma Nation, convened a historic Town Hall Meeting on the 15th of November, 2025. After extensive deliberations, the following resolutions were adopted:
1. The House passed a vote of absolute confidence in the BRM and its leadership for their unwavering commitment and resolve. They were encouraged to remain steadfast in the struggle for the advancement of the Idoma Nation.
2. It was resolved that a system of internal zoning must be instituted within the Benue South Senatorial District for all political positions. This is to ensure fairness, equity, and unity across Idoma land.
3. The Meeting emphasized the need to sensitize the electorate against voter apathy, and to encourage massive turnout during elections, driven by collectively negotiated interests of the Idoma people.
4. The Idoma Nation must formulate a comprehensive development plan which must be adopted as part of the agenda for all political candidates seeking the support of the people.
5. Such a development plan must be reviewed annually after elections to ensure strict adherence and accountability.
6. A unified effort is required to combat cultism and crime in Benue South, particularly among the youth.
7. Massive voter registration must be prioritized through continuous sensitization and civic education.
8. The BRM Youth Wing, together with the Ochetoha K’Idoma Youth Wing and other youth groups, should be empowered to serve as agents of change across polling units and wards in Benue South. Their responsibilities shall include:
Mobilization for voter registration.
Advocacy to combat voter apathy.
Monitoring performance and development initiatives of elected officials.
Gathering and reporting security-related information.
Establishing community-based security watch groups.
9. A strong synergy must be established between civil society organisations, pressure groups, political leaders, and traditional institutions to facilitate sustainable socio-economic and political development in Idoma land.
10. All future political engagements of the Idoma Nation must be based on negotiation that aligns with the collective interest of the people.
11. The BRM is mandated to continue to advocate for and defend the interests of the Idoma Nation at all levels.
12. The BRM is further directed to facilitate political unity and finalize a unified political roadmap for Benue South ahead of the 2027 general elections.
13. A comprehensive database of youths and women across Idoma land should be developed to enable planning and implementation of sustainable skill acquisition programmes.
14. A renewed effort must be made to rehabilitate schools and health facilities, and to promote profitable agricultural practices in the region.
15. The Idoma Nation must demand compensation and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitments from individuals and companies involved in mining activities in Benue South.
16. The revered stool of Agabaidu – the Och’Idoma and Idoma Traditional Council – must be upheld with utmost respect. However, Agabaidu is urged to maintain open engagement with his subjects, in line with Idoma customs and traditions.
Signed:
1. Dr. Mathias Oyigeya – Chairman
2. Prof. Edwin Iduh – Member
3. Hon. Eche Ijiga – Secretary
