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Engaging directly with the Grassroots

Leadership must be present and accessible. From Abaji to Kwali, Zuba to Dei-Dei, I walked with the people, listened to their voices, and reaffirmed my commitment to grassroots-driven governance.

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Engaging directly with the Grassroots.

Today, at 6:30 a.m., I set out from our office in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) with a clear mission: to engage directly with the grassroots and drive home our vision of leadership that genuinely serves the people.

I made my first stop at the Abaji Area Council, where I campaigned alongside Dr Mohammed Ibrahim, the ADC chairmanship candidate for the area. I took a decisive one-hour walk through the community, listening intently to their voices, understanding their aspirations, and reinforcing my conviction that true leadership must always be accessible, grounded in the realities of the people it serves.

Afterwards, I headed straight to the Kwali Area Council to support Hon. Jeremiah Badoji, the ADC chairmanship candidate there. Once again, I dedicated a full hour to walking among the people. Leadership is not a distant concept; it is forged through presence, endurance, and authentic connection.

I then journeyed to Zuba, where I championed Pharmacist Iko Danjuma, the ADC chairmanship candidate for Gwagwalada Area Council. Following that, I visited Deidei Market, where I directly engaged with traders and residents while advocating for Dr Moses Paul, the ADC chairmanship candidate for Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC). I reaffirmed my commitment to inclusive development that permeates every sector of society.

A New Nigeria is not just a dream; it is a POssibility. -PO

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