By NEXTER
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will visit Nasarawa State, Wednesday, to commission a series of landmark capital projects executed by the administration of Governor Abdullahi A. Sule.
The high-profile visit is expected to spotlight key infrastructural achievements under the current state government.
In anticipation of the visit, Musa Ahmed Mohammed, the Accountant General of Nasarawa State has issued a heartfelt welcome message on behalf of his office and staff, describing the President’s visit as a moment of pride and great honour for the people of Nasarawa.
“We are deeply honoured to welcome His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to our dear state. Your presence here to commission completed capital projects stands as a powerful endorsement of the remarkable progress made under Governor Abdullahi Sule’s leadership”; he started.
Among the key projects slated for commissioning are a multi-billion naira flyover and underpass, a state-of-the-art Nasarawa State Secretariat, and several road infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing connectivity and public service delivery across the state.
Mohammed, in a statement he personally signed and made available to Journalists on Tuesday in Lafia commended Governor Sule for what he described as tireless dedication, prudent financial management, and a transformative leadership style that has brought measurable improvements in the lives of Nasarawa residents. He noted that the projects speak volumes about the administration’s focused development agenda.
“The governor has demonstrated unwavering commitment to uplifting communities through sustainable infrastructure and people-centered policies. We are proud of these achievements and remain confident that with continued unity and support, Nasarawa will keep rising”; he added.
The former speaker of Nasarawa State House of Assembly further assured that his office remains dedicated to upholding financial discipline and transparency in support of the state’s development goals.
He expressed optimism that the President’s visit would further strengthen the state’s collaboration with the federal government on developmental initiatives.