News from Nasarawa
Nasarawa women urge Supreme Court to review Gayam, Ciroma Wards results

From Daniel Abel, Lafia
Over 500 women protesters in Nasarawa state trooped out on Monday ahead of the supreme court hearing scheduled for Tuesday (today) with an appeal to the Apex Court to be fair to the masses in ensuring their votes count and not to stick to technicalities to deliver judgement.
The women commended the judges over the landmark judgments on the governorship disputes in Kano, Plateau and other states as they appealed for the same principle to be replicated in the Nasarawa case.
The women however commended president Bola Tinubu for not interfering with judicial integrity despite pressures.
They indicated that the verdict ended in peaceful jubilation because it was the reflection of the mandates of the masses.
The protest is the continuation of the agitation for justice by the group since March 18 when the governorship election result was announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and it has lasted for over ten months
Jemilatu Hussaini who spoke with our reporter in Lafia said that the judges of the Supreme Court in their recent judgments have proven that indeed the judiciary is the last hope of the common man.
She said they should use the same principle where only the candidate with the popular votes and that had highest number of votes would be the one to be declared as winner.
“The court should review the BVAS records of Gayam and Ciroma Electoral Wards of Lafia Local Government Area and other places where rigging was alleged to have taken place during the March 18 election before passing their judgment.
“Doing so will ensure that justice is properly served and would also restore the confidence of the people in the electoral process. Please do not ignore our votes at the expense of technicalities” she pleaded.
Similarly, Mrs Hanatu John said that Friday judgements by the supreme court have restored hope on the renewed mandate and believed that justice would be served in the governorship dispute of Nasarawa State.
“We are appealing to judges not to succumb to pressures from any quarters, because doing so will destroy their name and reputation they build for yourselves over the years,” she added.
On her part, Mrs. Charity Samuel said that she is trusting God the justice served to the people of Kano and Plateau states would not be the last.
She said that the judges would also ensure justice for the people of Nasarawa State so that peace, unity and development would return to the state.
The women however reiterated that they will continue in their peaceful agitation in line with democratic principles until fair and true justice that returns the People’s mandate is restored to their candidate, David Ombugadu of the PDP in the March 18th governorship election
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FG, ACReSAL disburse $250, 000 loan to 10 farming communities in Nasarawa

From Daniel Abel Lafia
Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State on Sunday flagged off the disbursement of $250, 000 World Bank facilitated Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) loan to farmers from 10 communities in the state.
The project is a World Bank assisted in collaboration with the federal government and Nasarawa state.
Speaking at the event in Doma Local Government Area (LGA) the governor indicated that the disbursement was in line with the vision of the state and Federal Government to support farmers to boost their productive activities on farm.
Sule added that the state government had recently distributed 23 tractors and farm inputs to 10, 000 farmers in the state to support farming.
The Governor explained that the ACReSAL loan is a revolving and interest free to farmers aimed at boosting agricultural output and improving the livelihood of the beneficiaries.
According to him, the 10 benefiting communities were from Doma and Toto Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.
The governor added that climate change has brought so many challenges to the environment as well as the livelihood of farmers.
He said that his administration would continue to collaborate with partners to provide resources and support that would cushion the effect of climate change and tackle poverty in the state.
“To this end, We are partnering with the Federal Government, World Bank through ACReSAL project help vulnerable communities to adopt to the impact of climate change.
“We expect this support to lead to food security, improve income of the communities and generate employment.
“Enhance farmers and communities capacity for climate smart agriculture through technology and innovation and enhance understanding of sustainable agricultural practices to help address conflicts,” Sule added.
Gov. Sule expressed appreciation for the selection of Nasarawa State among the right piloting states for the scheme.
He said that the state government would support farmers to implement community climate resilient initiatives beyond the lifespan of the ACReSAL project.
He therefore urged the beneficiaries to utilise the funds for the purpose it was meant for.
On her part, Dr Joy Iganya-Agene- Task Team Leader ACReSAL said that 620 farmers comprising 367 male and 253 female from the 10 communities of the two LGAs were given the free interest agricultural loan.
Iganya-Agene who is also a Senior Environmental Specialist World Bank Nigeria Office, listed the communities in Doma to includes Ohiha, Madative, Odurigya, Yalwa and Alagye, while those from Toto are; Zolo, Umasha, Dereegba, Ayiwawa, and Sere.
Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, Aliyu Ogah, Andoma of Doma expressed gratitude to the state government and the organisation for the gesture to farmers in his domain.
The royal father expressed optimism that the support would help toward improving productivity of farmers in the benefiting communities.
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Investment summit; Gov. Sule showcases economic potentials of Nasarawa state

From Daniel Abel, Lafia
Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has unveiled the economic potentials of the State to investors at the ongoing “Nasarawa Investment Summit 2024”
In his welcome address at the event the Governor declared that the state is housing several mineral resources that have attracted huge investors already.
He commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his sustained effort in driving the Nigerian economy to prosperity and his unalloyed loyalty and continued support in order to take the country to greater heights.
“It is pertinent to remind you that Nasarawa State organised the first edition of the Nasarawa Investment Summit in 2022 under the theme “Diamond in the Rough: The Making of a New Investment Frontier”aimed at ushering investment and showcasing our mineral resources to potential investors.
“I am happy to state that the outcome of the Summit informed the influx of investors into the State who are variously harnessing our God-given endowment.
“Interestingly, the recently commissioned Avatar New Energy Materials Company Limited in Nasarawa State performed by Mr. President, the ASGARD Mining and Processing Plant, Karu, the Nasarawa Technology Village Project in Karu, as well as other numerous investments being carried out in the State were all informed by the outcome of the Summit conducted in 2022.
“It is also heartwarming to state that the Federal Government commissioned the spud-in of the Ebenyi-A Oil Well in Obi Local Government Area of the State.
“The discovery of Oil and Gas and its subsequent exploration and exploitation will further boost the economy prosperity of our dear country and put Nasarawa State among the comity of Oil producing States.
“I, therefore, call on the investors on Oil and Gas to take opportunity of the exploration activities to begin to invest in the sector for the benefit of the society.
Sule however assured that his administration would continue to fully utilise potentials of the state resources by sustaining the Investment Summit in order to further showcase other solid mineral resources which are yet to be identified by interested investors.
“This is why the theme of this year’s Summit is deliberately coined as “The Industrial Renaissance”, having built some of the key fundamentals required to drive our industrial agenda and present other minerals to our potential investors.
The governor noted the summit will further expand the existing pathways to leverage on the industrial, agricultural and mining sectors towards enhancing inclusive and sustainable wealth creation and economic prosperity of the state.
“It is pertinent to point out that, as a State, we have been deliberate in stimulating our economy, building human capacities, creating wealth and generate employment to our people.
“It is for this reason that we have adopted our policy document christened “Nasarawa Economic Development Strategy (NEDS)” as a driving force towards the initiation and implementation of various programmes and policies which we have achieved so far.
Sule stated that with the assemblage of the experienced and versatile resource persons the outcome of the Summit will go a long way towards actualizing the dream of industrializing Nasarawa State and position it as a leading champion.
Mr. Sule called on development partners to continue to invest in Nasarawa State with the view to open the frontiers of economic prosperity for the benefit of all, noting that “Nasarawa mean business”
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Insubordination: Governor Sule reads riot act to political appointees

From Daniel Abel, Lafia
Apparently piqued by the level of disloyalty and insubordination being displayed by political appointees in governor Abdullahi Sule’s cabinet ahead of 2027, the governor has read the riot act for those who may dare him.
Sule gave the indication in a letter signed by the Secretary to the Government of Nasarawa State, Barrister Mohammed Ubandoma dated April 16th, 2024.
According to the letter, “political appointees seeking to run for any political office are advised to either resign their appointments or wait until the lifting of the existing ban on political activities by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
“While noting with dismay how some political office holders under the present administration are actively participating in political activities, including active campaign, Sule noted that such elements and conducts is capable of breaching the electoral act, as well as distracting the focus of his administration.
Sule who could no longer cope with outrageous drumming of support to persons that are not his anointed candidate for 2027, warned that such appointees maybe shown the way out of his cabinet if they persist.
He warned that his administration would no longer condone such acts of disloyalty and insubordination from political appointees.
The governor who felt demeaned and distracted with only one year into the second tenure stated that he is focused on the delivery of infrastructural development, economic empowerment, and sustainable development of the state.
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