We’ve delivered 100 percent in our 2019 promises, Gov. Sule tells residents of Nasarawa

Nasarawa State Governor, Engineer Abdullahi Sule
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……Pledges to deliver more if elected.

By David Okpashi.

Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State said his administration has delivered on his 2015 promises to the residents of the state, stating that what he is seeking for now is more votes to enable him do more.

The governor said all promises made during the 2019 electioneering campaign. Based on this, he said, he is better positioned to be trusted more.

Sule said at different campaign rally and town hall meetings in Udege and Loko Development areas that his policy framework anchored on public accountability, transparency and have an open door contact with the electorate would continue to be the picy trust of his administration if reelected during the February 25tb general elections.

“I, Abdullahi Sule knows that I’m better qualified and better positioned to declare myself as the most trusted with the mandate of leading Nasarawa for another four years”

“My administration has kept faith with the Party’s manifesto in the provision of good governance, and will continue to deliver the dividends of democracy to the citizens at all times.”

APC National Chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu and Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State
APC National Chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu and Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State

Sule who is flying the APC flag in the forthcoming gubernatorial election flaunted his scorecard saying “as you can see my administration has been able to tackle insecurity especially in the rural communities. Now, you can agree with me that within the lifespan of my reign, you have been going about your businesses without fear, you have been working on your farms without being attacked by criminals,” Sule boasted before the Udege community

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He implored the electorates to come out and vote for him and other candidates in the forthcoming .

“I call on you to vote APC from top to bottom so that we will continue to do more. When I say from top to bottom, I mean from the presidency to the House of Assembly members,” he said.

Governor Sule who thanked the people of Loko for showing commitment and being part of the success story in the state added that their participation has helpped his government to achieve its set goals.

“ We are happy that cases of criminal activities around Mararaban Udege up to Loko are now things of the past because those of you at the grassroots are so key to us considering your roles in various areas such as agriculture, solid minerals, which formed part of the critical sector to the development of the economy.”

The governor charged the people to do more because he considers them as vital component of his government because of the APC focus on upgrading the standard of education,

“I have directed that 1000 teachers be employed to boost the standara of education which was at dwindling state. We will do more than what we have have done in our first tenure”, Sule assured the people.

Speakers at the town hall meeting were unanimous in their submissions to vote for the governor and all other candidates of the Party at the elections.

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They also praised the governor for restoring normalcy to the hitherto volatile areas. The traditional ruler of Loko town, HRH Umar Sabo, for example, appreciated the governor for the electrification of the town, a project that is at the cusp of completion. While commending Governor Sule for a job nicely done, he called on his subjects to vote for the governor as a way of returning a kind gesture done them.

The State Chairman of the party, Dr John Mamman had informed the party supporters, stakeholders that the town hall meetings were meant to avail the rural communities to interact and exchange views with the governor and his entourage on area of good governance in the State.

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