Abdullahi Sule, the Governor of Nasarawa State, has affirmed that he has no intention of pursuing any political office following the completion of his second term as governor.
Sule made this declaration in an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today, where he discussed his recent victory at the Supreme Court.
During the interview, he emphasized that his sole ambition was to serve as governor and that he had no plans for other political positions.
“I came in only to be a governor. I did not come in to be a chairman, a senator, or a member of the House of Representatives. I don’t have any dreams for those offices,” Governor Sule stated.
He further clarified, “I have no dream of becoming even president.
I have no dreams for that. I can tell you categorically that Abdullahi Sule would not go for Senate after leaving office.
By the time I finish my eight years, I can do whatever I want to do.”
Governor Sule asserted his firm decision, stating, “You can take it from me confidently that I have no intention to run for the office of a senator.
You can keep this tape and play it one day.”
Governor Abdullahi Sule’s resolute stance on not seeking any political office beyond his current term highlights his commitment to his role as the governor of Nasarawa State and his determination to focus on his present responsibilities without any future political ambitions.
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