Who We Are

The Evolution of Benue Bureau for Arts, Culture and Tourism

Benue State’s journey to a unified cultural agency reflects decades of administrative refinement. Before 2023, cultural governance suffered under fragmented structures as Departments of Culture and Tourism operated as minor units under the Ministry of Information, with their work treated as an afterthought to state communications. A brief experiment (2003) elevated the Departments to full ministerial status, granting temporary autonomy before demotion in 2007.Meanwhile, the Benue State Council for Arts and Culture worked parallel to these departments, duplicating festivals and heritage projects while reporting through separate channels. This fractured system bred inefficiency, just as scarce resources were diluted across competing entities. Similarly, conflicting priorities stalled cohesive cultural policies, accountability vanished in layered bureaucracy.

However, recognizing these flaws inherited from the prevailing order, Governor Hyacinth IormemAlia merged all cultural entities – the Council and both Departments – into a single Bureau for Arts, Culture and Tourism. The redesign featured two radical shifts:

  • Direct Accountability: The Bureau reports straight to the Governor’s Office, bypassing ministerial delays
  • Unified Mission: All cultural assets, tourism development, and creative industries now fall under one authority

The streamlined structure channels resources toward measurable goals: boosting tourism revenue, preserving heritage, and empowering artists. By cutting redundancy and clarifying oversight, Benue positions culture not as ceremonial decoration, but as an economic catalyst. The true test lies ahead – in tourist numbers, cultural exports, and the vibrancy of local creativity.

Our Numbers

Evidence-Based Insights into Our Programs, Reach, and Achievements

Discover how our programs, cultural initiatives, and community partnerships are transforming lives across Benue State — empowering creatives, preserving heritage, and promoting inclusive, sustainable growth.

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Information on Music, Dance, Drama, and Performances

Discover the dances, music, and performances that bring our culture to life.

Dances in our repertoire
  • Swange dance

  • Ange dance – Kwande LG

  • Shen dance – Vandeikya LG

  • Division dance – Katsina Ala LG

  • Agbaga dance – Logo LG

  • Takera dance – Gboko LG

  • Gber Ichur dance – Gwer LG

  • Ishav dance – Gwer West LG

  • Bokubo dance – Gwer LG

  • Gbaseela dance – Ukum LG

  • Hinga dance – Gwer LG

  • Ibiem dance – Ushongo LG

  • Tsav Utu dance – Ushongo LG

  • Ngigh Ngigh

  • Aja dance – Otukpo LG

  • Opiatoha dance – Otukpo LG

  • Odabaru dance – Apa LG

  • Echi dance – Ado LG

  • Odumough dance – Obi LG

  • Adia dance – Oju LG

  • Ingyough dance – Konshisha LG

  • Indyer dance – Choreographed

  • Benue Clean – Choreographed

  • Farmers dance – Choreographed

 

Solo dances
  • Tsue Tsere

  • Or-Kyur

  • Mamiwata

  • Oparator

  • Kwagh-hir