In a monumental stride towards fostering inclusivity, Governor Abdullahi Sule has handpicked Saleh Barde for the esteemed role of Executive Chairman at the Nasarawa State Disability Rights Commission.
The Speaker of the State Assembly, Mr. Danladi Jatau, revealed this groundbreaking nomination during a riveting plenary session on a Monday that echoed with the promise of change.
In a letter resonating with commitment to diversity, the Speaker not only unveiled Barde’s nomination but also heralded the selection of Tafida Adamu Jibrin, Ishaku H Manji, and Bridget A. Christopher as the other stalwart members slated to join the commission.
The stage is set for these nominees to illuminate their professional journeys, as the Speaker instructed them to submit 30 copies of their distinguished Curriculum Vitae (CVs) to the august House by the deadline of Friday, February 23.
Anticipation hangs in the air as the nominees prepare to step into the spotlight, facing the scrutiny of the House during a screening scheduled for Monday, February 26, 2024. This critical juncture will determine the fate of these visionary individuals tasked with championing the rights of the differently-abled in Nasarawa State.
Governor Sule’s strategic move reflects a dedication to a future where every citizen, regardless of ability, has a voice and a champion in the corridors of power. As Nasarawa State charts a course towards inclusivity, this nomination stands as a beacon of progress and a testament to the transformative power of leadership.