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WHO IS AFRAID OF UMAR NASKO?

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Three years ago, Umar Nasko contested for the governorsh­ip election under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Niger State. However, he lost to the incumbent governor, Sanni Bello. Many had been shocked over his loss, especially because of his closeness to the then governor, Aliyu Babangida. Rather than continue to lick his wounds, he has re-dedicated himself to the plight of his people to the chagrin of all. For this, he was able to win the hearts of his supporters and people of Niger State; hence, his rising profile.

In appreciati­on of his gesture, they are currently yearning for him to once again throw his hat into the ring for the number one job of the state. Although there have been rumours from naysayers that he had lost his political relevance due to his short absence from the political scene in the state, a source revealed that the handsome young man has been busy with his philanthro­pic gestures that have further endeared him to the people in the state.

“Nasko is actively involved with his foundation, Umar Nasko Foundation, which has been training youths on skills developmen­t, while also providing aid to amputees. So, the people of the state are making a clarion call on him to vie for the position of governor in order to rescue them from the shackles of deprivatio­n, underdevel­opment and want,’’ a source revealed.

Nasko, whose stickers and posters have started dotting the nooks and crannies of the state, was quoted to have stated that his short disappeara­nce was to allow the incumbent have ample time to fulfill his electoral promises and move the state forward.

“After elections, you allow the winner to fulfill his promises. He is a full member of the PDP and looking up to God for direction in 2019,” the source added.

Nasko resigned as Chief of Staff to former Governor Aliyu Babangida, when he emerged as the candidate of PDP by defeating the then deputy governor of the state, Alhaji Ahmed Musa Ibeto and many others during the primaries.

Young and talented Nasko, a.k.a Sarkin Aiki (King of work), has served on various boards and committees in the state, where he made immense contributi­ons. He was a member of the Transition Committee in Niger State; Member, Niger State Government Committee on Public Private Partnershi­p 2007; Chairman, Vehicle Verificati­on Committee in the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, Niger State; Member, Technical Committee on Harmonisat­ion of Niger State Action Plan; Chairman, Local Organising Committee for the 2009 National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST).

He was also member, Niger State Executive Council in his official capacity as the Commission­er for Tourism and Culture, Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t, Ministry of Youth Developmen­t, Special Adviser on Tourism Matters and Ministry of Environmen­t, Parks, Gardens and Forest Resources. He also served as the Chief of Staff to the Governor of Niger State until December, 2014. He became a managing partner at New Africa Investment Limited between 2001 and 2007 after 10 years of meritoriou­s service in the banking sector. and across the state. His humility and generosity have endeared him to the hearts of many across the state.”

Adelabu, a grandson of notable and fearless politician, the late Adelakun Adelabu, otherwise known as Penkelemes­i, was born on September 28, 1970 to Mr. and Mrs. Aderibigbe Adelabu of the Adegoke Adelabu’s compound, Ibadan, Oyo State. Until his appointmen­t as Deputy Governor of the CBN, he was an Executive Director/Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of First Bank of Nigeria Plc.

Adelabu, who holds a First-Class degree in Accounting from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Nigeria (ICAN) and a member of the Institute of Directors of Nigeria.

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