The Governor of Nasarawa State, Abdullahi Sule has denied a newspaper report linking him to the perceived political travails of his predecessors, Abdullahi Adamu and Umar Tanko Al-Makura. THE NEWS reports
Governor Sule spoke at a press briefing on Tuesday, through his Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Peter Ahember in Lafia.JAMB Result
The rejoinder, he said became necessary to avoid misrepresentations in the media space, concerning the governor’s relationship to his predecessors in office.Information Guide Nigeria
To drive home the point, Ahember noted that Governor Sule had consistently supported the aspirations of his immediate predecessor, Al-Makura.JAMB Portal
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These include supporting his ambition to the National Chairmanship of the All Progressives Congress upto the former governor’s failed senatorial bid in the last general elections “Recently, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu requested governors in APC controlled States to submit three names for nomination as Ministers and Senator Al-Makura’s name featured prominently on the list submitted by His Excellency, Governor Sule to be appointed as Minister from Nasarawa state.NYSC Portal
”It is a known fact, that the appointment of Ministers is the sole prerogative of Mr. President to consider and appoint whoever he wants as Minister from each state as a member of the Federal Executive Council. And Governor Sule’s part in determining who becomes a Minister is limited,” he said, against the backdrop of the non-nomination of Senator Al Makura as the Ministerial nominee from the State.
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