Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has said he does not yet know who will succeed him in 2027, despite more than 28 aspirants within the All Progressives Congress (APC) reportedly seeking the party’s governorship ticket.
Sule stated this while hosting the Forum of Former Local Government Chairmen and the Forum of Former Local Government Councillors on a solidarity visit at the Government House.
He said only an aspirant with the capacity to sustain his administration’s development strides would earn his support.
“It is possible my successor has not declared interest or even conceived the idea of succeeding me in 2027. The person who may become governor might not have started yet. But what I want is someone who can deliver and continue to move this state forward,” Sule said.
The governor emphasized Nasarawa’s vast manpower and investment potential, disclosing that the state was awaiting presidential approval to commission the largest lithium processing plant in Africa, which he said would boost internally generated revenue and attract investors.
“I may not be here when all these are completed, but my prayer is that whoever takes over from me will continue to lift the state to greater heights,” he added.
On speculations about a preferred candidate, Sule dismissed the reports as false.
“If anybody tells you I’m supporting this person or that person, it’s just grammar. At one point, they said it was Senator Wadada, then the Accountant General, and at another time, Dr. Faisal Shuaib. When you see people running back and forth like this, you know it’s all speculation,” he said.