Governor Sule Bags ‘Agunaeche Igbo I’ Title

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*appoints two Igbos as special assistants 

By; SAMSON YAKI, Lafia

Governor Abdullahi  Sule has been honoured by the Igbo community in Nasarawa State as they conferred  the title of ‘Agunaeche Igbo I’  on him, in recognition of his unprecedented giant strides recorded so far in office. 

The title was conferred by the community led by the EzeIgbo 1 of the state, Igwe Nathaniel Nduba Udeh, who paid him a courtesy call at the Government House, Lafia, 

Governor Sule,  commended the community for demonstrating their entrepreneurial skills, as well as their willingness to live in peace and without fear in every part of the country. 

He informed them about the commitment of his administration to secure the lives of the people of the state, stressing that security remains the number one priority of the state government under his leadership. 

The governor announced the appointment of two members of the community as Special Assistants during the visit by the delegation which comprised of Chief Collins C. Ezenwa (Mai Maggi). 

The members are Mr. Chukwuemeka Igwedinma (Lafia LGA), as Special Assistant on Inter-State and Mrs Mrs. Lovelyn Okechukwu (Karu LGA) to serve as Special Assistant on Culture.

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