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Chief Press Secretary to Benue State governor, Terver Akase, on Saturday, debunked a report that Governor Samuel Ortom wrote a petition that led to the arrest of his predecessor, Gabriel Suswam, by the Department of State Security (DSS).

The former governor was arrested on Wednesday in connection with alleged killings in some parts of the state, following a petition against him.

He described the  report as  false, misleading and mischievous, noting that the state government once wrote a petition against leaders of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore and had filed a lawsuit against the group.

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In the statement, Akase said those peddling the allegation that Ortom  was  behind the arrest of his predecessor  were doing so to cause disaffection and create confusion.

He added that the Ortom  administration would not be distracted from its commitment to justice for victims of mindless attacks in the state and  urged  people of the state and other Nigerians to disregard the report.

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