The Governor of Nasarawa State, Umaru Al-Makura, has said that he will not sponsor any candidate as his successor in 2019, but would be very careful in offering support to those seeking to replace him as governor.
The Governor said this on Saturday when Permanent Secretaries and Chairmen of the 13 Local Government Areas, LGAs paid him a Sallah homage in Lafia, the state capital.
Al-Makura explained that though he was not going to sponsor any candidate, the state needed someone that would sustain the existing legacy.
“But in supporting anyone, I will be very very careful in doing so and I will do so without any sentiment.
“So, all those contesting would be scrutinised to make sure we have the best that would continue to work towards maintaining peace and progress in the state,” he added.
The governor challenged the council chairmen to be prudent in managing the resources of their respective areas.
He explained that Nasarawa State, under his leadership, has conducted the second LG polls in his seventh year in office.
“We are among the few states in the country to conduct our second LG election.”
He said that was because he so much believed in democracy.
The governor promised to use the rest of his time in office to continue to better the life of the people of the state.
Earlier, Aminu Maifata, Chairman Lafia LGA, who spoke on behalf of others, expressed gratitude to the governor as the leader of APC in the state, for given them an opportunity to serve.
He promised that they would emulate the achievements of the governor in their respective areas.
He appealed to the governor to answer the call of the people by accepting to contest for the Nasarawa South Senatorial seat in 2019.
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