Hyacinth Alia, the governor of Benue State, has suspended Mkor Aondona, his Special Adviser on Documentation, Research, and Planning, after she was detained by EFCC, SEC, and sextorted for allegedly extorting, cyberbullying, and blackmail.
The governor claimed that Tersoo Kula, his spokesman, had declared the suspension to be unconstitutional on Sunday.
The governor argued that the governor’s decision was one of upholding public service integrity, discipline, and accountability.
He claimed that any member of his administration who found themselves ineligible in matters of criminality or ethical misconduct would face legal sanction.
The Governor makes it clear that his administration will not tolerate any act that discredits or undermines public trust while assuring the public that the law will continue in its entirety without interference or bias.
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Following allegations by some female students that the suspect had acted in dishonest and criminal behavior on Friday, June 20, 2025, the EFCC had made the suspect’s arrest and report for alleged sextortion and cyberbullying in Makurdi.
The petitioners had asserted that Aondona frequently sought out slim and attractive women for tuxedo jobs in the ushering industry and that they had pressed for sexual favors as a selection precondition.
Aondona is also alleged to have been involved in blackmail, sending explicit videos of the girls that were allegedly hacked into without their knowledge or consent via various messaging services. Some of the videos are said to be available.
Source: Channels TV
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