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Gov Sule presents staff of office to new Aren Eggon

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Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule on Saturday installed and presented the staff of office to the new Aren Eggon, Ahmed Ubangari-Alaku.

Mr Sule urged the royal father to discharge his duties with justice, fairness and the fear of God.

“As you are aware, traditional rulers remain indispensable partners in governance and community development. They serve as custodians of our cultural heritage, promoters of peace and unity, as well as mediators in conflict resolution,” he said.

The governor said his administration had integrated traditional institutions into the machinery of governance by involving them in government affairs at various levels.

According to him, the collaboration between government and traditional rulers has contributed significantly to peace, stability and harmonious coexistence among the diverse people of the state.

Mr Sule said the appointment of Mr Ubangari-Alaku to succeed the late Aren Eggon, Dr Bala Abaine-Angbazo, was based on his proven leadership qualities and ability to unite the people.

“I say this considering the antecedents of His Royal Highness, who is a man of proven wisdom and integrity. He embodies the virtues that are essential for leadership.

“His emergence has given hope to the Eggon nation for greater progress and development,” he said.

He also urged the traditional ruler to use his position to promote peace and ensure respect for democratic processes ahead of the June 20 Nasarawa North senatorial district bye-election.

Mr Sule said his administration remained committed to the welfare of traditional rulers across the state.

He highlighted some of his administration’s projects in Nasarawa Eggon and Nasarawa North senatorial district, including the Nasarawa Eggon modern market, Alizaga Hill-Wuyo-Wamba Road, and the Nasarawa Eggon-Arugbadu Road, which links communities in Lafia Local Government Area.

The governor added that several urban and rural roads had also been constructed in Nasarawa Eggon, Akwanga and Wamba Local Government Areas, among other infrastructure projects.

Earlier, Aminu Maifata, the Commissioner for Local Government, Community Development and Chieftaincy Affairs, said the emergence of Justice Alaku followed the demise of the late Aren Eggon, Mr Angbazo.

Mr Maifata commended the governor for renovating palaces across the state to provide a conducive environment for traditional rulers.

He called on residents to continue supporting traditional institutions in promoting peace, unity and development.

Also speaking, Aliyu Ibn-Aliyu, chairman of Nasarawa Eggon Local Government Area, said the installation of the new Aren Eggon would strengthen unity and peaceful coexistence among the Eggon people and neighbouring communities.

He appreciated the governor for presenting the staff of office to the traditional ruler and assured the royal father of the council’s support and cooperation.

“Let this coronation serve as a rallying point for our people and the state at large through the promotion of unity, peace and cooperation,” he said.

In his vote of thanks, Mr Ubangari-Alaku expressed gratitude to the governor for approving his selection and presenting him with the staff of office.

The former chief judge of Nasarawa State pledged to rule with justice, fairness and the fear of God in the interest of peace and development.

He solicited the support of Eggon stakeholders, sons and daughters of the land, and other residents to help him succeed.

“I call on all sons and daughters of Eggon land to join hands in building a stronger, more prosperous and united Eggon nation, a peaceful Nasarawa State and a better Nigeria.

“Let us embrace dialogue over division, cooperation over conflict and service over self-interest,” he said.

Mr Ubangari-Alaku ascended the revered stool of Aren Eggon on May 5, 2023, following the approval of his selection by the governor.

The last presentation of the staff of office to an Aren Eggon was in 1983 when the late Mr Angbazo received the insignia of office from the then Governor of old Plateau State, Solomon Lar.

The late Angbazo died on July 12, 2022.

Dignitaries at the event included Senator Abdullahi Adamu, former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC); Senator Tanko Al-Makura, former governor of Nasarawa State; Senator Ahmed Aliyu Wadada; Dr Emmanuel Akabe; the deputy governor, Dr Danladi Jatau; speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Retired Justice Muhammad Sidi-Bage; and the Emir of Lafia.

Others are retired Gen. Nuhu Angbazo; Silas Agara, a former director-general of the National Directorate of Employment (NDE); Prof. Mohammed Sani Haruna; and Shehu Tukur, traditional rulers from Plateau, Niger and Taraba states, as well as other prominent personalities.

(NAN)

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Ex-Jigawa Governor Lamido criticises Pantami over past ‘infidel party’ remark on PDP

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Former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido has criticised former Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Isa Ali Pantami over his past description of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as an “infidel party”, while reaffirming his long-standing loyalty to the opposition party.

Lamido made the remarks while receiving PDP governorship candidates from Gombe, Bauchi, Kano, Yobe and Jigawa states at his residence in Bamaina, Jigawa State, on Saturday.

Reflecting on the PDP’s years in power, Lamido said the party was repeatedly criticised by political opponents and some Islamic preachers.

“The PDP was labelled corrupt, and some even described it as an ‘infidel party.’ Despite all that, I remained in the party because it gave me the opportunity to serve Nigeria as Minister of Foreign Affairs and twice as Governor of Jigawa State,” he said.

The former governor disclosed that after the 2015 general elections, senior figures in the All Progressives Congress (APC), including former President Muhammadu Buhari, President Bola Tinubu and former Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola, visited him in Dutse to persuade him to join the ruling party.

“I told them I could not abandon the party that made me who I am. Instead, I challenged them to come and join the PDP,” Lamido stated.

He also recalled that Pantami, while serving as Chief Imam of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Jumu’ah Mosque, allegedly delivered sermons in which he prayed against the PDP and referred to it as an “infidel party.”

According to Lamido, Pantami later joined the PDP after failing to secure the APC governorship ticket in Gombe State, a move that generated widespread public debate.

Pantami has not publicly responded to Lamido’s latest comments.

The exchange comes as political realignments and defections gather momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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Nigerian Trio Sign First Professional Contracts with Portsmouth FC

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Three young footballers with Nigerian roots, Chinedu Agu, Michael Ani, and Nathaniel Chioma, have taken a significant step in their careers after signing their first professional contracts with English club Portsmouth FC.

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Sports247 reports that the talented trio, who have all progressed through Portsmouth’s academy system, have been rewarded for their impressive development with professional deals that bring them closer to achieving their dream of first-team football.

Their latest achievement marks a major milestone, not only for the players themselves but also for their families and supporters who have followed their journeys through the youth ranks at the English club.

Signing a first professional contract is often regarded as one of the defining moments in a young footballer’s career, symbolising the transition from academy football to the professional game.

For Agu, Ani, and Chioma, it represents the beginning of an exciting new chapter and an opportunity to continue their development within the Portsmouth setup.

The trio will now aim to build on their progress and work towards earning opportunities with the club’s senior team, with hopes of eventually making their professional debuts for the Pompey family.

Their success also provides another positive story for Nigerian football, highlighting the growing number of players of Nigerian descent making their mark within some of Europe’s leading academy systems.

Over the years, England has produced several footballers with Nigerian roots who have gone on to enjoy successful professional careers, and the emergence of Agu, Ani, and Chioma will undoubtedly be closely monitored by football followers in both Nigeria and England.

The development is a source of pride for Nigerian football enthusiasts, who continue to celebrate the achievements of young talents connected to the country excelling abroad.

As they embark on their professional journeys in Hampshire, the three youngsters will be hoping to justify the faith shown in them and continue their steady rise through the ranks.

For Chinedu Agu, Michael Ani, and Nathaniel Chioma, the dream of professional football has officially begun.

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