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My Story As Motor Park Tout Should Inspire All Less Privileged – Gov. Ortom

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The Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, has admitted that he was a motor park tout, as he encourages the less-privileged to aspire for greatness.
While speaking after being endorsed for a second term by members of Benue Tricyclists Association (BETA), in Makurdi, Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State, said his life story as a motor park tout (agbero), taxi and truck driver should be a source of inspiration to all less-privileged

According to Vanguard, Gov. Ortom who disclosed that his story should make the downtrodden persons across the world to aspire to greatness and became positive influence on their societies, said all the less-privileged persons needed as foundation for greatness was education and moral uprightness.

He said: “I am always very happy when people recall my life story; my days as a garage boy, agbero, and driver. It clearly shows that despite life challenges, you can work hard with the fear of God and aspire to be anything in life.

“Don’t take to drunkenness and drug abuse and forget that you owe yourself and the society a responsibility. For those who have dropped out of school, pick up your life again like I did, go back to the conventional school or distant learning. You are potential leaders of this country.”

Earlier, Chairman of BETA, Bernard Orban, said:

“We are in Govern-ment House to endorse you for second term, because you are one of use.

“People call us agbero and say we are useless people, but an agbero has become a governor and we must support him, because we know him as a good man who has defended our people from herdsmen attacks and killings.”

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