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Governor Sule upgrades 22 T/Rulers in Nasarawa

 

  • …to announce new Aren Eggon May 5
  • …seeks support for successful conduct of 2023 census

 

In what appears to a major achievement of Governor Abdu Alhaji Sule in the last four years, the Nasarawa State Government has announced the upgrading of the status of 22 Traditional Rulers drawn from across the state, as part of the recommendations of the recently constituted Committee on the Creation of Chiefdoms, Districts and Village Areas.

 

Governor Sule disclosed this while receiving members of the Nasarawa State Council of Chiefs, on a Sallah homage, at the Government House, Lafia on Tuesday.

 

Engineer Sule announced that six Second Class traditional rulers namely Sangarin Shabu, Osakio of Assakio, Sangarin Deddere, Ohinoyi of Toto, Sarkin Gurku and Osu Agwada, have all been elevated to First Class status.

 

Similarly, four Third Class chiefs of Ara, Angwan Makama, Gudi and Musha were equally elevated to Second Class status.

 

The Governor also announced that all Fourth Class chiefs Ashige, Kanje, Igah, Kwara, Yelwa, Tudun Wada, Laminga, Agaza, Kodape, Dari, Amba and Sabongari, have now been automatically elevated to Third Class status.

 

He also announced that the Ministry for Local Government, Community and Chieftaincy Affairs, has been directed to commence the process for the selection of the new Aren Eggon, who will succeed the late Aren, Dr. Bala Abaine Angbazo.

 

According to the Governor, the Eggon Traditional Council has 22 kingmakers but with only three available to select the new Aren Eggon.

 

He assured that his administration will not interfere in the selection of the new Aren Eggon, even as urged stakeholders to shun acts capable of breaching the existing peace.

 

“The law empowers the Governor to use even only one kingmaker to select the new Aren Eggon. We will now use the three kingmakers to select the new Aren Eggon. I don’t even know the kingmakers and won’t even meet with them,” Engineer Sule stated.

 

He disclosed that the new Aren Eggon is expected to emerge on May 5th.

 

The Governor used the opportunity of the meeting to appeal to traditional rulers in the state to support the process leading to the conduct of a successful national population and housing census.

 

“We are relying heavily on our royal fathers for the success of the 2023 census. As yiu are aware, Nasarawa State is one of the states thay has been shortchanged over a long period of time on this issue of census.

 

“That is the reason why we pleaded with the NPC to take a local government from Nasarawa State during the trial census and they picked Karu LGA. From the numbers that we have seen from the trial census, Karu Local Government Area is more than the population they have always given us as a state. We strongly believe we are truly shortchanged.

 

“I am calling on all our royal fathers to assist and support the census exercise that is coming up,” he said.

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