Tag: Umaru Tanko Al-Makura

  • Al-Makura backs APC chairman, urges unity, discipline in party affairs

    Al-Makura backs APC chairman, urges unity, discipline in party affairs

    Former Governor of Nasarawa State and founding member of the All-Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, has pledged his “total and unflinching” support for the newly appointed National Chairman of the party.

    In a personally signed open letter addressed to the new party helmsman, Al-Makura congratulated the Chairman on his emergence, describing it as a reflection of the party’s collective will.

    The senator, who played a pivotal role in the 2013 merger that birthed the APC, said the change in leadership presents an opportunity to return the party to its founding principles of discipline, inclusivity, and nation-first politics.

    “This is not just a routine transition. It is a reaffirmation of the values upon which our party was built,” he stated.

    Amid recent internal realignments within the party, Al-Makura hailed the decision of the National Executive Committee (NEC) and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, to appoint the new Chairman as a sign of institutional maturity and internal democracy.

    “Let there be no ambiguity: I support the decision of the President and the NEC. The party has spoken. As progressives and democrats, we must move forward in unity,” he declared.

    He reiterated that peace and cohesion must take precedence over individual ambition or sectional interests, noting that he remains committed to supporting the party in any capacity that promotes national progress and political stability.

    “My commitment remains rooted not in personal ambition, but in strengthening the foundations of the party and deepening democratic governance across Nigeria,” he said.

    Political observers say Al-Makura’s public endorsement may serve as a calming influence amid growing speculation about factional interests within the party.

    In his letter, he urged other party leaders and stakeholders to embrace consensus, dialogue, and maturity in the party’s ongoing internal adjustments.

    “The APC is more than a party. It is a symbol of democratic perseverance and national hope. We must protect it with discipline, patience, and vision,” he wrote.

    Al-Makura also cautioned that the task ahead for the party is complex, given the socio-political challenges facing the country. He urged the new Chairman to demonstrate not only administrative capacity but also moral clarity.

    “Our citizens are demanding sincerity, consistency, and empathy. We must lead with a clear sense of responsibility and a firm moral compass,” he said.

    He advised the party’s new leadership to promote reconciliation and inclusivity, emphasising that the politics of healing and patience must be prioritised in the coming months.

    “You have my full support in fostering a leadership style that listens, reconciles, and inspires. A style that honours both experience and innovation,” he noted.

    Al-Makura offered himself as a bridge between generations and regions within the party, pledging to work with the new leadership to advance the APC’s founding mission and to mentor younger party members.

    “I was part of the early days when dialogue and consensus overcame deep divisions. Today, I offer myself again — not for power, but for unity,” he said.

    He also called on the new leadership to reconnect the party to its grassroots base and to make every member feel a sense of belonging.

    “The young must feel heard. The old must feel respected. And those who feel sidelined must be reassured that the APC remains their home,” he said.

    Describing himself “not as a rival but as a resource,” the former governor pledged to offer his experience and network for consultation, mediation, and support wherever needed.

    He warned that the APC must set an example of inclusion and tolerance, stressing that how the party manages its internal affairs will reflect on its ability to govern the nation effectively.

    “At a time when Nigeria’s national fabric is under strain from economic pressures and regional anxieties, the APC must become a symbol of cohesion, not conflict,” he said.

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    Quoting former United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, Al-Makura emphasised the importance of unity and collective national identity: “We may have different religions, different languages, different coloured skin, but we all belong to one human race.”

    He urged the APC to embody the values it espouses, warning that electoral victory alone is not enough.

    “We must model the democratic ideals we preach. We are stewards of a vision entrusted to us by the Nigerian people, and we must lead with discipline and humility,” he said.

    The former senator concluded by offering prayers for the success of the new Chairman and expressing optimism that the current leadership will inspire confidence, foster reconciliation, and secure long-term political success.

    “May your leadership win not only elections, but the hearts and hopes of Nigerians across all divides,” he wrote.

    The letter, now widely circulated among party leaders and political observers, is seen as a significant show of support from one of the APC’s respected founding figures.

    As the ruling party navigates a new phase in its internal evolution, voices like Al-Makura’s — steady, experienced, and unifying — may play a key role in tempering tensions and guiding the APC through the challenges ahead.

  • Nasarawa council poll credible, says Al-Makura

    Nasarawa council poll credible, says Al-Makura

    Immediate past Governor of Nasarawa State, Senator Umaru Tanko Al-Makura and the State APC chairman, Dr. Aliyu Bello, says the Nasarawa State local government election was free, fair and credible, describing it as the best ever conducted in the state.

    Al-Makura, who stated this yesterday in Lafia shortly after casting his vote at Lungun Wambai Polling Unit Of Gayam Ward in Lafia local government, expressed satisfaction in the way and manner people conducted themselves in an orderly way without rancour. He appreciated the coming of other states electoral commission who came to witness the exercise in Nasarawa State, and called on those who will be declared winners to govern with the fear of God.

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    Also speaking, the State APC chairman, Dr. Aliyu Bello, who voted at Rimi Uku Polling Unit of Gayam Ward of Lafia LGA, declared that APC will win all the seats across the state due to the performance of the Sule-led APC administration in the state.

    He said the PDP in the state is not a political party but a movement that is afraid to contest the election against the ruling APC in the state.

  • Al-Makura, others make maiden flight from Lafia airport

    THE immediate past Nasarawa State Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura yesterday led others in making the maiden flight from the Lafia cargo airport, a project constructed by his administration.

    Al-Makura took off from the airport with some members of his family and aides after handing over power to his successor, Abdullahi Sule.

    He took off at exactly 1:45pm on a chartered flight HS-125 with registration number T7-AAK.

    Speaking before the taking off, the former governor said  he felt fulfilled by taking the first flight from the airport.

    “I feel fulfilled, I feel grateful to the Almighty God for making it possible to make a promise and fulfill it. If I should tell you what is in my mind, I am over joyed; I am excited.

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    “I am privileged, I am lucky that today being the last day in office, is coinciding with the first maiden flight at Lafia Airport,” Al-Makura said.

    The consultant of the airport, Captain Bala Jibrin, who is the pilot of one of the chartered three aircrafts that landed, said the project is yet to be completed.

    Jibrin, who said it was a visual landing, also said it was a test flight to make sure the work is done correctly  from the pilot’s point of view.

  • Tears at mass burial for victims of Nasarawa killings

    It was harvest of tears and anger as victims of the recent Nasarawa killings were laid to rest in Kochum-Numa village of Akwanga local government area of Nasarawa State.

    A total of 16 out of the 17 victims of the attack were committed to mother earth after the performance of Christian rites.

    One of the deceased, believed to be a Muslim, was buried according to Islamic rites on Monday, a day after the mass killings.

    The mass burial, which was held around noon after the deceased bodies were moved from the Akwanga General Hospital mortuary to the village for final internment, was a moment of grief for family members, relatives, friends and other sympathisers.

    They wept profusely over the untimely departure of their loved ones.

    No fewer than 17 persons were gruesomely massacred on Sunday night when suspected herdsmen opened fire on them in Kochum-Numa village in Akwanga local government area while they were holding a naming ceremony.

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    Several others, too, were wounded and are currently receiving treatment at different hospitals across the state.

    Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura who visited the Chun Mada, His Royal Highness, Samson Gamu Yare, at his palace in Akwanga on Wednesday before he was led to the Akwanga General Hospital where most of the deceased bodies were being kept, sympathised with families of the victims and the entire Mada nation.

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    He pledged his administration’s commitment to fishing out the perpetrators of the dastardly act within days.

    Al-Makura, who was accompanied by his deputy, Silas Agara, some top government officials and security chiefs, pleaded with the affected people to remain calm while the law enforcement agencies carry out investigations and possible arrest of the culprits.

    Speaking after the burial, the Chun Mada, HRH Gamu Yare, said the Mada nation has put off its annual cultural festival, the Nzeh Mada, billed to be held this week till further notice.

    The monarch also directed his subjects to ensure that all social activities terminate by 6pm until nerves are calm and normalcy restored.

  • I’m better prepared for Senate – Al-Makura

    Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa state has said that he is better prepared to give the people of the southern senatorial district better representation as a senator.

    He made this known in Lafia local government at the final campaign rally for his Senate bid.

    According to him, after a deep thought and beckoning by the people, in addition to what he has done in the area of development across the senatorial zone, he felt the only way to consolidate and ensure sustainability of the projects would be “if and when I am elected to represent my people at the National Assembly”.

    “I am more prepared for the senate than the incumbent to be frank with you, because if you look at what we have done in the past seven and a half years compared to the twelve years of the current occupant of the seat you would have every reason to support us than vote for what is best described as wasted years.

    “I want to assure you that my contribution at the floor of the National Assembly in terms of making laws will be what will benefit my constituents as well as strengthen democracy and add value to governance” He said.

    The Governor, however, assured the people of Awe that before his exit from office, he will make sure that the general hospital is completed and equipped for full health care service delivery, as well as the construction of a one kilometer intercity in Awe town in addition to the three already constructed.

    Al-Makura expressed satisfaction with the turn out of the people to the rally, saying it was most assuring that Awe people will vote 95% for APC in the upcoming elections.

  • Al-Makura ready to implement new minimum wage

    Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa state has stated his administration’s resolve to implement any amount arrived at as new minimum wage for workers.

    Al-Makura made this known on Thursday while swearing-in eleven newly appointed commissioners and the Director General of Nasarawa Geographic Information Service (NAGIS).

    He said: “This was predicated upon the conviction that if our mandate, encapsulated in our policies and programmes, is to serve the people, then the public servant who is the nerve centre of policy implementation must be given his dues”.

    “In this regard, as we are awaiting the final decision on the review of the National Minimum Wage, I assure our workers that we will be among the first States to implement any decision reached by the Federal Government”.

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    In addition, the governor said he has directed for the implementation of the promotion of deserving workers in the State, stressing that, ‘It is my belief that this is a formidable way of strengthening the machinery of government for optimal productivity”.

    Similarly, the governor has lifted ban on employment in the state after several years.

    His words: “In our resolve to expand the frontiers of policy implementation, also, we have lifted the ban on employment”.

    “In this regard, we have demonstrated our commitment to reinvigorate the Service in the recent employment of teachers into our public schools in the State.  I, therefore, encourage eligible citizens to apply for vacant positions in the Civil Service”.

    Governor Al-Makura has also approved the appointment of the Director General, Nasarawa State Market Management Bureau in an effort to optimize the operations and regulation of markets development across the State.

    “Accordingly, Government hereby directs that all new markets particularly those in Lafia, Karu, Akwanga and Keffi most commence operations before the end of the year.

  • Al-Makura donates relief materials, N5m to Tiv community

    Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa state has explained that he is fully aware of the sufferings of the Tiv people in the state as a result of the herdsmen attacks on them.

    He stated this on Tuesday at the government house Lafia while distributing 10 trailer-load of relief materials and N5 million cash to 10 Tiv communities in the state who were affected by the Farmers/herdsmen clashes.

    He said that he is a living witness to the plight of the Tiv people in the state who have suffered in different forms as a result of the herdsmen attacks.

    The governor vowed to do everything within his powers to ensure that peace permanently returned to their areas of abode and regretted the unfortunate incident of herdsmen attacks on their communities which has claimed lives and properties.

    He thanked them for the patience and understanding with his government and promised to continue to come to their aid in their movements of  trial, and urged them to always find means and ways of resolving crisis within themselves rather than resorting to violence.

    He explained that even though the IDPs are not physically present in the camps in the state, he was aware that most of them are staying with their kinsmen whose houses were not destroyed during the crisis.

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    Also speaking, president of Tiv Development Association (TIDA), Nasarawa state,  Mr Boniface Ifer, thanked the governor for identifying with the Tiv people during their time of needs and urged him to do more for the Tiv people.

    Earlier in the day, the governor chaired the APC expanded caucus meeting of all stakeholders of APC in the state to strategize ahead of the 2019 elections.

    Speaking after the meeting, chairman of the campaign council in the state, Hon Ahmed Aliyu Wadada, said the party would win the 2019 general elections in the state as there is no meaningful opposition to the party.

    Hon Wadada who was the governorship aspirant of the party said all the campaign members are people of proven integrity who are committed to deliver APC in Nasarawa state.

     

  • Al-Makura appoints 11 new commissioners

    Nasarawa State governor, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura has sent the names of 11 nominees to the state House of Assembly for confirmation as commissioners and members of the state executive council.

    Alhaji Ibrahim Balarabe-Abdullah, the Speaker of the House announced this after the Majority Leader of the House ,Tanko Tunga (APC-Awe North) read the t letter to that effect during the House proceeding in Lafia on Tuesday.

    The Nation reports that the 11 nominees are: Hajiya Halima Jabiru, Salisu Abubakar Haske, Pham.Victor Tella, Musa Suleiman, Hajiya Jamila Sarki , Dr Roseline Kera, Hajiya Sa’adatu Yahaya, Hudu Yamba, Dr. Clement Ehemba and Mohamed Bashir Aliyu.

    According to the letter, their appointments followed the recent reshufflement of his cabinet.

    The speaker urged the nominees to submit their curriculum Vitae(CV) on or before Nov. 30.

    He also slated Monday, Dec.3.for the screening of the nominees and possible confirmation .

     

  • ‘Al-Makura wasted N390 billion with nothing to show’

    Former Minister of Information and  governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Nasarawa state, Labaran Maku has said that despite about N390 billion received by the state in the last seven years, the Al-Makura government has nothing to show to the people as achievement.

    The former Minister who spoke after submitting his nomination form in Abuja also said that Nasarawa state governor, Tanko Al-Makura and Senator representing representing Nasarawa west, Abdullahi Adamu, are fighting because of the mandate stolen from him in 2015.

    Maku contested the governorship election on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) but lost and alleged that the election was rigged to Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, incumbent governor of the state.

    Governor Al-Makura and Sen. Adamu are presently at logger head as the governor has set up a committee to probe his predecessor (Adamu) for allegedly defrauded the state.

    According to the governor, Sen. Adamu awarded a hydro-electricity power project in May 2004 at the cost of N5.4 billion. It was billed to be completed within 36 months. The project was abandoned after Aliyu Doma, Adamu’s successor, reviewed the cost upwards.

    But Maku insisted that the fight between the outgoing governor and Sen. Adamu was as a result of his stolen mandate in 2015 governorship election, saying “both (Adamu and Al-Makura) of them know that they didn’t win the election. They know that they are sitting on a sit that they did not win. They know it and they have been confessing it in recent times of this crisis. They know Maku won the election but they upturned it and now there is crisis,” he said.

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    “You know robbers fight at the point of dividing the spoils, so now the crisis has erupted, that crisis tells the people of Nasarawa state clearly that the mandate was stolen – I knew there will be a fight over it – all they can do now is call the owner and hand it over so the state can witness peace and development, they don’t need to fight over it.”

    The former minister said from 2015 till date, things have turned worse in the state, saying “In the period of this four years that the mandate was stolen, things have gotten worse in Nasarawa state, killings have multiplied. In many communities today people cannot go to farm.

    “The government has been run in the most criminal way, N390 billion have been collected in these seven years but there is nothing substantive on the ground.

    On his chances of winning the seat back in 2019, Maku said: “I took the ticket of APGA on Christmas day within three months, on April 11, I defeated the sitting governor Al-Makura in his own ward by 200 votes, in his own local government of Lafia, I defeated him, I defeated him in his own zone in four out of five local governments then I took the rest of the states, the results were awaited, some conspired and changed the results in the full glare of the people.

    “You are going to see a massive turnaround of the politics in Nasarawa state, i challenge the media to enter Nasarawa and make a survey anywhere, whether you see people in a bus, on a farm or in a hospital – or a wedding, ask them, you find out that six to seven people will tell you that they are waiting for APGA, they are waiting for Maku and the reason is that God has favoured me from 1999 as commissioner for four years from 1999 to 2003, deputy governor from 2003 to 2007.”

  • Al-Makura directs NSUK council to expose illegal appointments

    Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State has directed the newly inaugurated governing council of the Nasarawa state University, Keffi, (NSUK) to review all cases of improper appointments, promotion and other illegalities involving admissions.

    The governor gave the marching order on Tuesday shortly after the inauguration of the state varsity governing councils of all the tertiary institutions in the state and overseers of development areas.

    He said: “I, therefore, call on the governing council of the Nasarawa State University, Keffi, to overhaul the entire organogram of the institution to make it more compact, professional and academically sound, befitting of this great citadel of excellence”.

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    “The Council is mandated to review all improper appointments and promotions of both academic and non-academic staff. Where necessary, you are expected to conduct proper placement of staff, review the procedures followed in creating new departments, consultancy programmes and determine their suitability in line with the requisite guidelines of the National Universities Commission (NUC)”.

    Almakura further directed the council to examine the compliance or otherwise of admission policy with regards to quota system.

    The governing councils of the Nasarawa State Polytechnic, Lafia, College of Education, Akwanga and College of Agriculture, Lafia were also mandated to implement the white paper of the fact finding committee inaugurated last year to review replete cases of fraud and mismanagement in the institutions.

    Accordingly, the governor called on the newly appointed Overseers of the Development Areas to synergize with their respective Executive Chairmen to bring about good governance in the Development Areas.