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Westtrybe > Blog > News > Photo Sparks Outrage as Governor Sule’s Campaign Team Uses Wooden Canoes to Reach Forgotten Wamba Communities
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Photo Sparks Outrage as Governor Sule’s Campaign Team Uses Wooden Canoes to Reach Forgotten Wamba Communities

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Last updated: June 11, 2026 8:24 am
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Photo Sparks Outrage as Governor Sule’s Campaign Team Uses Wooden Canoes to Reach Forgotten Wamba Communities

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A photograph showing members of Governor Abdullahi Sule’s campaign team crossing a river in wooden canoes to access communities in Wamba Local Government Area has sparked widespread reactions and renewed debate over the state of infrastructure in parts of Nasarawa State.

The image, which has been circulating on social media, depicts campaign officials navigating the river by canoe during political activities in communities residents describe as long neglected and cut off from essential development. Many citizens have questioned why, despite successive budgetary allocations running into hundreds of billions of naira, some communities still lack basic infrastructure such as bridges, motorable roads, healthcare facilities, potable water and quality educational services.

Observers say the photograph has become a powerful representation of the challenges faced by rural dwellers who continue to struggle with poor access to government services and economic opportunities. For many residents, the sight of political actors relying on the same difficult means of transportation used daily by locals highlights the urgent need for intervention in underserved areas.

The development has triggered fresh calls on the Nasarawa State Government to prioritise infrastructure projects that directly impact rural communities, particularly in Wamba and other parts of the state where residents say they have waited years for the dividends of democracy.

While supporters of the administration maintain that efforts are ongoing to expand development across the state, critics argue that visible improvements in many communities have yet to match the scale of public spending and budgetary commitments.

The viral photograph has now reignited conversations about accountability, equitable distribution of resources, and the need to ensure that government policies and budgets translate into tangible benefits for ordinary citizens across Nasarawa State.

Members of Governor Abdullahi Sule’s campaign team cross a river in wooden canoes while visiting remote communities in Wamba Local Government Area, drawing attention to persistent infrastructure deficits in the area.

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