President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday assured the government and people of Nasarawa State, and Nigerians in general, that his administration is committed to fulfilling all the promises made under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
The president also pledged continued support for Nasarawa State in developmental projects, particularly in the solid minerals and agricultural sectors.
The Nigerian leader made the pledge during a visit to the Emir of Lafia, Justice Sidi Bage Muhammad, at his palace.
He praised Governor Abdullahi Sule, stating that his prudent deployment of resources has earned the trust of both the Federal Government and investors.
While at the Emir of Lafia’s palace, Tinubu expressed his delight at returning to Nasarawa, a development he noted confirmed what the Emir had told him during the 2023 campaigns: that he would return as President of Nigeria.
“Thank you. You are a highly far-sighted individual, a committed Nigerian of high integrity and jurisprudence,” he said.
He described Nasarawa State as peaceful, stable, and steadily progressing, acknowledging that credit must be given to Governor Sule and the Council of Traditional Rulers.
He vowed, saying he would work harder to actualise all the promises of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
“All I have decided is to ensure a change for the future and the best,” he added.
He also emphasised that the Renewed Hope Agenda is aimed at repositioning the economy to benefit young Nigerians and future generations.
