Linus Oota, Lafia
NASARAWA State Governor, Abdullahi Sule has revealed his plans against opposition political parties in Nasarawa State ahead of 2023 general elections.
He said the best way to deal with the opposition in 2023 is to take a position that will scare them out of the competition.
“If I’m supposed to construct 10 roads, my plan is to construct 20 roads if there is an expectation from the people for me to build 200 schools, my plan is to build 400 schools,” he said.
Governor Sule stated this yesterday at the government house while receiving the All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders from Nasarawa West Senatorial District led by the first civilian governor of the state, Senator Abdullahi Adamu.
Governor Sule said the best way to approach the opposition is to build infrastructures “by doing things that will make it difficult for somebody to come forward as a challenger.
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“This is our plan for APC. It is not a plan within APC but for APC against others. If there is any political party that is coming to override us, our plan is to override them,” Governor Sule said.
Senator Adamu said a second-term in office for Sule will ensure continuity and stability.
The lawmaker, who led stakeholders of the ruling party from his senatorial zone to thank the governor for appointing one of their own, John Mamman as the state Caretaker Chairman of the APC, pointed out that a second-term for the governor would ensure that he continues with laudable development strides.

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