Stakeholders in Nasarawa State have cautioned Prince Ibrahim Hassan Abdullahi, the Adon Garin Lafia, over his current comments in regards to the verdict of the tribunal, which nullified the election of Governor Sule and declared David Ombugadu the lawful winner of the March 18 polls.
Recall that Justice Ezekiel’s three man tribunal declared Ombugadu winner in a break up resolution on Monday.
Governor Sule and the All Progressives Congress rejected the decision of the tribunal, insisting that the judges erred of their verdict and that the APC plans to enchantment.
The stakeholders, comprising conventional rulers, spiritual leaders, and politicians, conveyed their recommendation throughout a gathering in Lafia advised Prince Ibrahim Hassan Abdullahi, the Chairman of the Youth Awareness Forum and holder of the standard title, Adon Garin Lafia, to train restraint when discussing the political panorama of the state.
Expressing their issues, the stakeholders stated his remarks had been misconstrued prior to now, resulting in pointless political rigidity and unrest inside the state.
They Specifically, pointed to comments made by Prince Ibrahim in response to the judgment of the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal (GEPT), emphasizing the significance of peace and unity within the state and in addition dismissed threats from a sure group concentrating on their presence within the state.
Following a closed-door assembly, the celebration males collectively suggested the Prince to chorus from making additional comments regarding state’s politics, insisting that their intention is to prioritize the curiosity of the state and foster an atmosphere of peace and improvement.
Speaking on behalf of the stakeholders, Sani Ali, a distinguished stakeholder, careworn the equal rights of people to touch upon state politics as enshrined within the nation’s structure.
Sani, nonetheless, maintained that the recommendation is to not infringe on anybody’s proper however a name to prioritize the larger good of Nasarawa State.
In response, Prince Ibrahim who by means of a cellphone name confirmed that he had been notified of the choice of the stakeholders, pledged to heed their name, emphasizing that each one his actions had been pushed by good intentions and the wellbeing of the state.
“All that I’m doing is with good intentions and in the interest of the state. Nasarawa State belongs to all of us and no one is less or more indigene than anyone.
“I’m here in Medinah to pray not only for myself and my family but also for the good people of Lafia, Nasarawa State and Nigeria at large for peace, unity and development to reign,” he added.