APC Reps aspirant Tony Bala Shammah (TBS) Urges Faith-Based Investments as Gov. Sule Commissions Andaha Central Mosque

Engr. Tony Bala Shammah, APC aspirant for Nasarawa Eggon, Akwanga and Wamba Federal Constituency Engr. Tony Bala Shammah, APC aspirant for Nasarawa Eggon, Akwanga and Wamba Federal Constituency

APC Reps aspirant Tony Bala Shammah (TBS) Urges Faith-Based Investments as Gov. Sule Commissions Andaha Central Mosque

By Roseline Okafor, Nasarawa

Politicians, community leaders and well-meaning Nigerians have been called upon to sustain support for religious projects that foster unity and attract divine blessings.

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The appeal came from Engr. Tony Bala Shammah (TBS), frontline APC aspirant for Akwanga/Nasarawa Eggon/Wamba Federal Constituency, during the commissioning of Andaha Central Mosque in Akwanga Local Government Area, Saturday.

Speaking with journalists at the event, Engr. Shammah said such initiatives promise abundant rewards from God in this world and the hereafter.

He commended the mosque’s builder, philanthropist Adamu Custom, describing the project as “exemplary and worthy of emulation.”A philanthropist himself, Engr. Shammah urged Christians and Muslims in Nasarawa State to live in peace despite political or religious differences, stressing:

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“We are all brothers and sisters.”On his representation style if elected in 2027, he promised priority on projects promoting Christianity and Islam, strengthening interfaith unity and sustaining peace.

Engr. Shammah also praised Governor Abdullahi Sule for laying a solid foundation for religious harmony in the state, noting that other leaders are now emulating him.

The ceremony’s highlight was the commissioning of Andaha Central Mosque and Akwanga Central Mosque, named after the late Hassan Abdullahi Sule, son of the governor.