ABDULLAHI SULE
There is a pervading feeling of worry in Nasarawa State over brand new cars presented by Governor Abdullahi Sule to 25 first class natural rulers, writes Igbawase Ukumba
The air in Nasarawa State in recent times has been filled with discordant tunes. Despite owing workers in local government areas their salaries, Governor Abdullahi Sule deemed it fit to gift brand new Lexus Sports Untility Vehicles (SUVs) to 25 first-class traditional rulers in the state. The total cost of the vehicles according to investigations is valued at over N800 million, if purchased directly from the manufacturer.
Governor Sule presented the 25 exotic cars to the first-class traditional rulers in the state on May 18, 2021 to mark his second anniversary in office as the fourth executive governor of the state. The governor said the vehicles were to ease the discharge of royal responsibilities, considering the vital role they are playing in the maintainance and sustenance of security in the st
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MULTAN: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday laid down the foundation stone of the much-awaited South Punjab Secretariat at a ceremony held at the Multan Circuit House.
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, he criticized the former ruling elite and said they had been doing politics in Pakistan and making investment abroad. Laws have been different for them as they frequently indulged in corruption, deals and NROs. Now the law of the land is applicable to them.
“They are living in deluxe houses abroad, which they had purchased through money laundering. These people are living in posh areas of London where even a British minister cannot afford purchasing property,” the premier said. Criticizing the Takht-e-Lahore led by the former ruling elite, he said they adopted discriminatory policies towards South Punjab, particularly former chief minister Shahbaz Sharif played a key role in depriving the most-neglected region of