Sacrilege: Tiv Traditional Council summons former Benue Governor, Akume over insult on Tor tiv
The communiqué containing the summons
The Tiv Area Traditional Council has summoned the Minister of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Senator George Akume to appear before it over his alleged uncomplimentary and derogatory remarks against the person and office of the Tor Tiv, Professor James Ayatse.
In a communiqué issued at the end of an emergency meeting in Gboko signed by Tor Kwande, Chief Ambrose Iyortyer and the Secretary, Mr. Shinyi Tyozua, the Tiv Area Traditional Council resolved that the Minister be summoned in writing to come and explain the weighty allegations against the Tor Tiv, the custodian of the Tiv tradition.

Former Governor Akume to face the wrath of Tiv elders
Part of the communiqué reads: “On the issue of the uncomplimentary and derogatory remarks against the Tor Tiv, the meeting noted the weighty nature of the allegation. It was therefore resolved that the Honourable Minister of Special Duties and Inter-governmental Affairs, Senator George Akume, who is a Tiv son, should be urgently and formally invited in writing to appear before the Council and defend himself on the allegation.”
Tiv Area Traditional Council in the same communiqué, cautioned Tiv sons and daughters and their allies, especially those involved in politics to desist from acts capable of generating tension, bad blood, acrimony and hatred within the polity for peace to reign in the land.
It will be recalled that wide condemnations recently greeted the reported comments of Senator Akume in which he was quoted to have insulted the Tor Tiv whom he tagged as “King of Politics.”
One of the groups which led the condemnations was Tiv Youth Organization. The group gave Senator Akume seven days to publicly tender an apology to Tor Tiv and the entire Tiv land over his conduct or face massive protests. It also urged President Muhammadu Buhari to urgently call his Minister to order.

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