Former Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Hyacinth Aondona Dajoh, has said he has moved forward with his life after resigning from office. He called for peace and unity in the state.
Reports show that Dajoh officially submitted his resignation letter on Sunday. This came just days after some members of the House were accused of planning his impeachment.
In a message shared on his official Facebook page on Monday, the lawmaker expressed deep gratitude to Governor Hyacinth Alia, his fellow lawmakers, and his wife for their constant support during his time as Speaker.
Dajoh praised his constituents in Gboko West (Gbemacha), who first elected him into the 10th Benue Assembly. He said he remains forever thankful for the trust and support they gave him.
He also appreciated his colleagues in the Assembly for electing him as the first Speaker of the 10th Assembly and for backing him until his final day in office.
The former Speaker further thanked Governor Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Alia, noting that the governor stood by him from the start of his leadership to the end.
Dajoh did not forget his aides, whom he described as dependable and hardworking in helping him manage the office. He also extended gratitude to the Assembly staff for their technical support.
He went on to recognize everyone who supported him while in office, assuring them that their contributions had not gone unnoticed.
The former Speaker gave special thanks to his wife, Kundumiyol Dajoh, describing her as a perfect example of a supportive partner. He also mentioned his family members for their love and encouragement.
Above all, Dajoh gave glory to God for blessing him with health, wisdom, and grace throughout his time in office.
He finally prayed for blessings upon his family, friends, well-wishers, and all who supported him. Dajoh ended his note with a call for peace and a reminder that his journey is far from over.





