Nasarawa State Governor, Umar Tanko Al Makura, has
revealed his reason for recently letting go eight of
his commissioners and five other political appointees
last week.
Al Makura
Al Makura revealed to TheNation that those officials had
been removed due to betrayal and insubordination
He revealed these through his Special Adviser on Media
and Publicity, Abdulhamid Kwarra, who explained that
those affected were removed because they
harbored political ambitions and were set to contest
elective posts in 2015.
He said that the government has to keep on giving the
people dividends of democracy, stressing that he was
determined to expand the scope of infrastructural
developments and economic growth in the state.
He said: “The state is calm and peaceful now, people are
going about their normal businesses and we would continue
to watch developments closely.”
He told the citizens to help the government and support
the government’s peace-building efforts, stressing that
no meaningful development takes place in an
environment that is devoid of peace.
Umaru Tanko went from being a succesful businessman
to becoming governor of Nasarawa State after winning
the April 26 2011 election on the base of the Congress for
Progressives Change ticket. He has since defected to the
APC.
revealed his reason for recently letting go eight of
his commissioners and five other political appointees
last week.
Al Makura
Al Makura revealed to TheNation that those officials had
been removed due to betrayal and insubordination
He revealed these through his Special Adviser on Media
and Publicity, Abdulhamid Kwarra, who explained that
those affected were removed because they
harbored political ambitions and were set to contest
elective posts in 2015.
He said that the government has to keep on giving the
people dividends of democracy, stressing that he was
determined to expand the scope of infrastructural
developments and economic growth in the state.
He said: “The state is calm and peaceful now, people are
going about their normal businesses and we would continue
to watch developments closely.”
He told the citizens to help the government and support
the government’s peace-building efforts, stressing that
no meaningful development takes place in an
environment that is devoid of peace.
Umaru Tanko went from being a succesful businessman
to becoming governor of Nasarawa State after winning
the April 26 2011 election on the base of the Congress for
Progressives Change ticket. He has since defected to the
APC.
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