Gov Sule will leave Nasarawa better than he met it: SSG

The secretary to the state government, Labaran Magaji, says Governor Abdullahi Sule will leave Nasarawa better than he met it in 2019.
He urged Nasarawa people to expect the best transition moment in 2027 by Sule, considering his developmental strides.
Mr Magaji stated this when he led his management team to appear before the Nasarawa House of Assembly’s Committee on Public Accounts to assess the SSG’s Office 2027 budget implementation on Thursday in Lafia.
He said the recent workshop organised by the state government for public servants in Abuja was to inject new ideas and knowledge on public servants for good governance in Nasarawa.
“With what he is doing, the people of the state should expect the best from him in his remaining years as governor,” said Mr Magaji. “By God’s grace, with what the governor had done in the past and with the speed he is going, he will leave Nasarawa state far better than he met it when he took over.”
Mr Magaji urged MDAs to brace up to deliver the best, saying their activities would be strictly monitored.
“I have a different vision. I came with a different focus and blueprint to change the narratives and make a difference in the system,” he said.
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