As anticipation builds across Nasarawa State, Governor Abdullahi A. Sule has granted a major media interview to highlight the significance of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s forthcoming official visit. The President is expected to commission a series of legacy infrastructure projects that have reshaped the capital city, Lafia, and further entrenched the state’s developmental strides.
The engagement, coordinated by the Director General of Strategic Communication and Events Management, Yakubu Lamai, was also attended by the Chief Press Secretary, Ibrahim Addra, and other senior aides. During the interaction, Governor Sule described the upcoming visit as a “defining moment” for Nasarawa a recognition of the transformation that has taken place under his leadership.
Among the key projects slated for commissioning are the newly completed State Secretariat Complex, a modern flyover and underpass, and the fully dualized 5-kilometer Shendam Road in Lafia. These projects, Governor Sule noted, are not just infrastructural achievements, but visible symbols of progress under the Renewed Hope Agenda championed by the Tinubu administration.
“This visit by President Tinubu is more than ceremonial,” Governor Sule said. “It is an endorsement of the work we have done and a strong affirmation of the unity and synergy between the federal and state governments in pursuit of national development.”
In his remarks, Yakubu Lamai emphasized the broader communication strategy surrounding the visit, noting that the media engagement is part of a sustained public sensitization campaign led by the Central Planning Committee. He stated that the campaign aims to inform citizens about the scope and impact of the projects, as well as to underscore the importance of federal-state collaboration in achieving sustainable growth.
“The projects to be unveiled are transformational,” Lamai said. “They reflect a government that listens, plans, and delivers exactly what the people of Nasarawa deserve.”
As the state prepares to welcome the President, there is a. palpable sense of pride among residents and stakeholders alike. The infrastructure rollout not only boosts economic prospects but also signals a new era of modernization for the state’s capital and beyond.
Governor Sule concluded the interview with optimism, stating that the presidential visit will leave a lasting impression and serve as motivation to accelerate more developmental projects in the years to come.
With final preparations underway, Nasarawa State is set to take center stage in the national spotlight, a reflection of what focused leadership, strategic planning, and federal partnership can achieve.

