By Our Reporter
In a heartfelt message that underscores pride and recognition, the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nasarawa State and Governing Board Chairman of the Nigeria Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC), Hon. Dr. Aliyu Bello, has extended his warm congratulations to Barrister Shuaibu Labaran Magaji, the Secretary to the Government of Nasarawa State (SSG), for being shortlisted for the highly coveted rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).
This prestigious acknowledgment is considered one of the highest honors in Nigeria’s legal profession, bestowed on legal practitioners who have demonstrated excellence, integrity, and a deep commitment to the advancement of the law.
In his congratulatory statement, Hon. Dr. Bello hailed Barr. Magaji’s shortlisting as a reflection of his “commitment, dedication, expertise, and contributions to the legal profession.” He added that this recognition goes beyond professional merit—it is also a testament to Barr. Magaji’s impactful role in governance and his service to the people of Nasarawa State.
“As a valued APC member and a key figure in Governor Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule’s administration, we are proud of your achievement,” the statement read. “We wish you success in the conferment process.”
Barrister Shuaibu Labaran Magaji has earned a reputation for professionalism and integrity throughout his legal career. As SSG, he has played a strategic role in policy formulation and administrative coordination within the Sule-led government. His shortlisting for SAN comes at a time when Nasarawa State is steadily rising as a hub of legal and administrative excellence.
The announcement has sparked celebration across political and legal circles in the state, with many viewing it as a milestone not just for Barr. Magaji, but for the entire Nasarawa APC family.
Dr. Bello emphasized that the recognition is well-deserved and signals greater achievements ahead.
The final conferment of the SAN title will mark another landmark in Barr. Magaji’s illustrious career and a proud moment for Nasarawa State.

