 Benway State Government has concluded plans to confer a posthumous honor on Major Gideon Guaza Orca on Saturday. Governor Samuel Orton, who spoke through his commission for information, Michael Inale Wu, after the state executive council meeting in Makodi, said events have proven that Orca was right in all his assassinations. He lamented the incest and killings of people by armed herdsmen in Benway and other states. When the late Gideon Orca was talking about the problem of Nigeria, nobody knows that Davao was right. Today, all that Gideon Orca told the country during the national broadcast that he gave, that time, nobody took him serious. But I want to tell you that we in Benway State, we have come to realize that Gideon meant well for this country. In the council meeting today, we resolved that a street should be named after Gideon Orca. We are going to continue telling the government whatever, whether we are after a government, anything that they are doing that is not good for our people, they should stop the massive killing. Thirty-seven persons were killed at Karoloka government three days ago. And this morning, this six-person, a whole family were wiped out at Adaka. You can see all these things. Now the spate of killing is becoming unbearable. This has not been so. The commission said Governor Samuel Otom will formally hand over to the incoming governor on May 28th as the Transition Committee report is almost ready. On Sunday, May 28th, the Excellency will hand over officially to Reverend Father Heisenth earlier, the incoming governor. And the reason is that we do not want the ceremony on the 29th to be closed. We want the situation where this one will be done and then the swearing ceremony will be snappy under the people to go and rejoice and celebrate. They are taking over for government. And that he will personally be a variable. And he will not leave Benin for the next five months because he wants to stay and see how these people are going to receive the incoming one so that the atmosphere of cordiality will be observed.