Mr Addra stated that the governor was committed to his promise of leaving Nasarawa better than he met it.
The speaker made the call when the Bassa District Youth Progressive Forum paid him a courtesy visit on Thursday in Lafia.
Due to Mr Tinubu’s reforms, the Nasarawa governor noted that “people who are happy with what they are seeing are moving” to the APC.
The secretary to the state government, Labaran Magaji, says Governor Abdullahi Sule will leave Nasarawa better than he met it in 2019.
Nasarawa United players have been rewarded with N3.5 million for the matchday 33 victory over Plateau United.
The commissioner lauded Mr Sule for prioritising the education sector by allocating the highest amount in the state budget since 2019.
According to Mr Sule, leadership is all about problem-solving and providing solutions and benefits to the led.
The governor commended UBEC’s support in developing basic education in the state and acknowledged key achievements through the partnership.
Mr Madaki emphasised that peace was vital for development across all sectors.
Mr Magaji is a former Nasarawa state attorney-general and commissioner for justice.