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My 2027 Gubernatorial Ambition in Nasarawa State is Driven by a Clear Sense of Purpose and Firm Conviction- Adamu

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A governorship aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, has said his decision to contest the 2027 gubernatorial election in Nasarawa State is driven by a clear sense of purpose and firm conviction.

Adamu, a former Inspector-General of Police, said his years of service at the highest levels of national responsibility have equipped him with the experience and capacity required for leadership.

“I have been privileged to serve our nation at the highest levels, where I confronted complex security challenges, strengthened institutions, and coordinated both national and international policing efforts, including collaboration with INTERPOL,” he said.

He noted that these experiences have shaped his leadership outlook and strengthened his belief in governance built on discipline, accountability, and strategic direction.

“These responsibilities have tested my capacity under pressure, refined my judgment, and reinforced my belief that effective governance must be anchored on discipline, accountability, and vision. I enter this race with clarity of purpose and firm conviction,” Adamu stated.

The APC aspirant said his ambition is rooted in a desire to extend his service to the state, with a focus on addressing key developmental challenges.

“I have served this nation faithfully; I now seek the opportunity to serve my state with the same commitment and sense of responsibility,” he added.

Adamu outlined his priorities to include strengthening security through intelligence-driven and community-based strategies, boosting economic growth by leveraging the state’s agricultural potential, and investing in youth development.

He also stated the need to expand access to quality education and healthcare, particularly in rural communities, while promoting inclusive development.

“The future of Nasarawa lies in the energy and resilience of our young people. We must invest in them and ensure no citizen is left behind,” he said.

The former police chief further pledged to promote transparency and accountability in governance, stressing that public trust must be earned through performance and integrity.

“These are not just policy ideas, but commitments grounded in experience and shaped by extensive engagement with the people,” he said.

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2027 Presidential: Bola Ahmed Tinubu will Win Unless Elections are Conducted on Social Media – Gov Sani

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Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has disclosed the only way President Bola Tinubu will lose the 2027 general elections.

‎Speaking during an interview on Channels Television, Sani said Tinubu will only lose if elections were conducted on social media.

‎He was speaking on the forthcoming general elections and the touting of Tinubu on social media.

‎“If the election is going to be conducted on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or social media, Asiwaju will lose, but if it is people who will vote through the ballot at polling units, he is going to win 70% of the votes,” he said.

‎DAILY POST reports that former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, enjoyed and still enjoys social media support before and after the 2023 general elections.

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Insecurity: North West Govs Refuse Negotiation with Bandits – Gov. Aliyu

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Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State has said governors in the North-West will not negotiate with bandits.
‎He spoke in Katsina State during the opening of a new road project, saying the region’s leaders are united in fighting insecurity and are investing heavily to tackle it.

‎“We will not negotiate with any criminal, nor will we accept any offer from them unless they surrender unconditionally,” he said.

‎Aliyu assured residents that state governments are working closely with security agencies to end banditry.

‎He also urged communities to help by reporting informants and suspicious movements.

‎“We must do the needful at the community level by remaining vigilant and monitoring the movement of suspicious individuals,” he added.

‎The governor called on people to support its efforts and pray for success, while praising Katsina State’s Community Guard initiative and its role in improving security.

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