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Nasarawa West APC Hails Gov Al-Makura over Appointment of Bar. Abdullahi As SSG

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Rabiu Omaku

People of Udegi Development Area of Nasarawa state has commended governor, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura for the appointment of Barrister Mohammed Hussain Abdullahi as the new Secretary to the State Government, the people in their multitude appreciate the appointment as well deserving.

The leader of the delegation from Udege Adio Adebo described Barrister Mohammed Abdullahi as an enigma and a vibrant politician of good repute and conduct, they visitors also described the new SSG as man of the people who was tested and trusted.

The Senior Special Assistant to governor Al-Makura on waste management, retired Group Captain Tanko Auta applauded the appointee and promised their unflinching and unalloyed support at all times.

Saying his appointment was not by mistake but rather by merit, also speaking Revered Kin Madaki eulogized the governor for appointing the right hand in running the baton of the office of SSG.

Is authoritatively revealed that over three hundred (300) electorate including movers and shakers of Udege Development Area and Karu local government are in attendance.

An elderly statesman advised the SSG to embrace all by carrying all and sundry along, those in the team include traditional rulers, former council chairman, councilors and party chieftains were in the entourage.

The SSG, Barrister Mohammed Hussain Abdullahi appreciate the visit, he in addition said he would carry everybody along in the discharge of his responsibility, he use the opportunity to called on his people to forgive him in the cause of his duty.

“I forgive all those that offended me while I pleaded with those I step on their toes to forgive me also”.

He appealed to the people to appreciate government, saying the appreciation would spur the government to do more by providing more dividend of democracy to the people.

“The governor has given the go ahead to Interim Management Committee chairmen to allocate some projects ranging from drainage and culvert cut across the thirteen local governments”.

“The essence of the allocation was to cushion the effect of hunger and poverty that perturbed the people.

 

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