Mr Abdullahi congratulated the appointees and wished them well in their respective offices.
“The governor sent this nominee to enable us screen and confirm him so that Nassarawa Eggon will have a representative in the state executive council,” he said.
He advised them to justify the confidence that the government reposed in them.
Mr Sule revealed that the palliative will be rolled out when commissioner nominees are inaugurated next week.
The terrorists were said to have fled after shooting Mr Abdulahi, leaving him in a pool of his own blood.
The speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Ibrahim Abdullahi, says his reelection followed due process and constitutional provisions.
Mr Abdullahi said the injured victims were taken to Murtala Mohammed General Hospital, Kano.
The move was to enable the house to receive inputs from critical stakeholders before its consideration and possible passage into law.
Mr Abdullahi said five ambulances, 25 patrol vans, one tow truck and personnel had been deployed at the inauguration venue.
The Nasarawa House of Assembly has passed into law two executive bills to promote justice, peace and development in the state.
