Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule says he has no regret backing his predecessor, Senator Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, against Senator Abdullahi Adamu in the contest for the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s chairman seat.
Al-Makura and Adamu were both former governors of Nasarawa and are top contenders for the party’s chairmanship seat ahead of the national convention slated for March 26.
Sule has since openly declared his support for Al-Makura, who is also the current Senator representing Nasarawa South.
He, however, said it is God who gives power and would also support Adamu if he emerged as the party’s national chairman in the end.
He spoke during the presentation of report of the APC fact-finding and reconciliation committee, in Lafia.
“I have no regret whatsoever being able to say I am supporting Tanko Al-Makura. And I still support him. But if God says it’s Abdullahi Adamu, he is also my father and our leader; I will give him all the maximum support. Because it’s only God who will decide who is the leader of the party,” he said.