The governor and his deputy departed the state between Sunday and Monday for the yearly pilgrimage leaving the people to their fate in the face of severe security challenges in the state....
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Thursday, June 13, 2024
Niger State Gov, Deputy Gov, Speaker, State EXCO Members Travel To Saudi For Hajj
Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, alongside the deputy governor, Comrade Yakubu Garba and Speaker of the House of Assembly, Abdulmalik Sarkin-Daji, Have all travelled to Saudi Arabia for the Hajj pilgrimage
The governor and his deputy departed the state between Sunday and Monday for the yearly pilgrimage leaving the people to their fate in the face of severe security challenges in the state....
The governor and his deputy departed the state between Sunday and Monday for the yearly pilgrimage leaving the people to their fate in the face of severe security challenges in the state....
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They are doing well. With the kidnapping and security issues in that state.Hope the passed power to state house of Rep member. It all love sha...
ReplyDeleteWhat is all love in that news up there?
DeleteThat a governor, his deputy , speaker House of rep left their state and travelled for some religious gibberish?
Millions upon millions don go.
DeleteJust imagine leaving a whole state to there fate and traveled to go and enjoy themselves.. I keep saying this only God can redeem Nigerian as a whole nobody else .
ReplyDeleteIt is well with the entire state itself..
ReplyDeleteOgaooooo
Only for naija
ReplyDeleteThey were never in charge so their absence means nothing.
ReplyDeleteThe selfishness is appalling, God knows truly serving Him and those doing eye service
ReplyDeleteWhy do public office holders have soooooo much power in this country?
ReplyDeleteThey all can just go and come as they like and continue with no consequences for their actions.
Personally I think this is enough for the citizens of the state to call for and insist on their suspension or resignation.
Is this not AWOL or abandonment? Because I mean, WHO IS RUNNING THE STATE PRESENTLY?
Please correct me if I am wrong.