Mr Kigbu said he had dedicated his life to serving humanity both in and out of public office.
The governor said the donation was part of his commitment to promoting culture, values, and tradition to achieve unity and peace in society.
He emphasised that the initiative was part of the government’s efforts to promote education.
Lawmakers have asked the Nasarawa State Pension Bureau to be transparent and accountable in pension and gratuity payments.
Mr Bala assured the MDAs of the committee’s support in carrying out their responsibilities.
The speaker said Mr Sule was a man of development and a listening governor, adding that he would construct the road to ease the plight of the people.
He urged residents of the state to continue to live in unity and peace to attract development to the area.
The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to institutionalising policies and projects that would outlive his tenure.
Mr Saleh said that the idea was to provide easy access to healthcare services.
Mr Sule said, “Agriculture is crucial to Nasarawa, and we have made significant investments to boost its development.’’
