2027: Jigawa NextGen Alliance Pressures Nakudu to Declare for Governorship

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2027: Jigawa NextGen Alliance Pressures Nakudu to Declare for Governorship
… Cites Experience and Integrity

The Jigawa State NextGen Alliance, under the leadership of Comrade MA Abdullahi, has formally called on Distinguished Senator Sabo Mohammed Nakudu, CON, to declare his intention to contest for the governorship of Jigawa State under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the 2027 general elections.

The group described Senator Nakudu as a tested and trusted leader whose wealth of experience in business, legislation, and public service uniquely qualifies him to lead Jigawa at this critical time. According to the Alliance, his long-standing commitment to the state dating back to his 2003 governorship bid under the People’s Redemption Party (PRP) demonstrates both consistency and a genuine passion for service.

They noted that his recent decision to join the ADC is a welcome development, expressing appreciation for his responsiveness to calls from stakeholders and supporters across the state. The group further congratulated Senator Nakudu and the ADC leadership at both state and national levels on their victory at the Supreme Court, describing it as a significant milestone for the party’s stability and progress.

Highlighting his achievements, the Alliance pointed to Senator Nakudu’s impactful tenure in the National Assembly, particularly his leadership roles in the petroleum sector, as well as his contributions to economic growth through decades of successful business ventures. They emphasized that such a blend of experience is essential for driving sustainable development and good governance in Jigawa State.

The Alliance concluded that the time is ripe for Senator Nakudu to step forward once again and offer himself for leadership under the ADC platform, expressing confidence that his candidacy would inspire hope and deliver purposeful governance for the people of Jigawa State.

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