Visit by the All Progressives Congress, APC national chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje to Nasarawa on Saturday was characterized by spontaneous demand for the return of the March 18 governorship mandate.
Residents who expressed pain over prevailing insecurity, killings and criminalities across the state asked Ganduje to be democratic and manly enough to ensure the return of the mandate stolen in Nasarawa.
A cross session of women carrying placard with various inscriptions, lamented that the visit of the APC national chairman to the state to commission a 1.7km street and the remodeled lodge was not just ridiculous for a national chairman of a party when insecurity has become the order of the day.
In Lafia, residents who expressed their disappointment over poor development of the state since Governor Abdullahi Sule took over from Almakura, noted that the Sule’s achievement is only a lip service with nothing to show.
Mrs. Fatima Adamu lamented that the road construction that governor Sule is celebrating and bringing the Vice president, Shettima and the APC national chairman to commission put together were not up to 8km.
“Governor Sule is rather painting a picture showing that he has done nothing serious in areas of infrastructure. Bringing the Vice president and the national chairman of his party to commission a less than 8km road is ridiculous when other state governors are commissioning hundreds of kms of roads and other infrastructures.
“How can a Vice president come to a state to not only commission a 3.5km road but commend the governor for doing nothing to justify his about five years in office?. We should not celebrate mediocrity”, Fatima lamented.
Residents call on president Bola Tinubu to address the prevailing insecurity that has plagued the state in recent time leading to reckless killing of citizens by bandits rampaging the state.
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