Senator Solomon Ewuga Applauds President Tinubu, JJ Umaru For North Central Development Commission
Former Senator representing Nasarawa North Senatorial Zone, Senator Solomon Ewuga has applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for giving his assent to the North Central Development Commission (NCDC) Bill, 2024.

In a statement signed by the statesman who is also a major stakeholder in the North Central geopolitical zone of Nigeria, Senator Ewuga also commended the role played by the Member representing Akwanga/Nassarawa Eggon/Wamba Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, Hon. JJ Umaru.
Part of the statement reads:
“This landmark decision underscores President Tinubu’s dedication to addressing the developmental challenges of the North Central region. The establishment of the NCDC will serve as a catalyst for economic growth, infrastructural development, and social progress, ensuring that states within the region, including Nasarawa State, benefit significantly from targeted interventions and sustainable development initiatives.
“I also wish to commend Hon. J. J. Umaru, the Honourable member representing Akwanga/Nasarawa Eggon/Wamba Federal Constituency, for his vision, dedication, and tireless efforts in sponsoring and championing this bill. His steadfast commitment to the progress and well-being of the people of Nasarawa State and the broader North Central region is truly commendable and a welcome development.

“The assent of the bill by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu marks a great transformative era for our region. It reaffirms our collective belief in a government that prioritizes inclusive growth, equitable development, and national unity. I am confident that the Commission will fulfill its mandate and contribute meaningfully to the advancement of our communities.
“In conclusion, I congratulate the people of the North Central region—and in particular, the good people of Nasarawa State—on this landmark achievement, which stands as evidence of our vibrant democracy and the benefits of aligning with this government.”