SENATE President, David Mark, has assured that creation of states is a
must, just as he hints that Apa state will soon be a reality.
He
stated this in his remark at the 57th general assembly meeting of the
Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) held in Otukpo area of Benue
State on Monday, stating that when Apa state was created, Otukpo would
surely be the capital city.
Mark, who said he believed in state
creation, noted that it would ensure rapid development of the country,
stressing that anti state creation had not given cogent reasons to
advance their argument.
According to him, “apart from the popular
saying that some existing states are not viable, they have not given
reasons why other states are viable. So, for me, I support the creation
of state and let me say categorically that Otukpo will soon become the
capital city of Apa state.
Speaking on BON, Mark charged the
organisation to develop an internal mechanism for the purpose of
checking erring members so as to balance information the members release
to the publics.
He enjoined the organisation to take active part
in the ongoing constitutional review as well as take advantage of the
Freedom of Information ( FOI) Act and act accordingly within the context
in a responsible manner.
He also harped on the need for all
broadcasting organisations to go digital by 2015, maintaining that if
that was done, it would afford listeners to have the right response.
Benue
State governor, Dr Gabriel Suswam, who was represented by his deputy,
Chief Stephen Lawani, opined that broadcasting organisations should play
a critical role in the constitution amendment process by sensitising
Nigerians on topical issues that are billed for amendment.

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