Rejoinder: In Defense Of Clarity, Commitment, And The Campaign Of Senator Wadada

Our attention has been drawn to a recent commentary that attempts to paint an inaccurate picture of the ongoing political landscape in Nasarawa State, particularly as it relates to the candidature of Distinguished Senator Ahmed Wadada. While we in the Wadada campaign media team, acknowledge the vibrancy of public discourse in a democratic process, it is imperative that such commentary be grounded in fact, not conjecture.

On the Allegation of “Lack of Message Discipline”:
To claim that Senator Wadada’s campaign suffers from a lack of message discipline is not only incorrect, it is demonstrably false. From the onset of his campaign, Senator Wadada has maintained a clear, consistent, and compelling message anchored on people-first leadership, transparent governance, and inclusive development. His campaign has been deliberate, strategic, and grounded in grassroots mobilization. In every ward, every local government, and every town hall, the message is the same: A New Nasarawa, Rooted in Integrity and Service.

Senator Wadada does not traffic in ambiguity or buzzwords. His politics are shaped by principle and performance. His message is not built for headlines, it is built for households, communities, and future generations.

On the Broader Field of Contenders:
We respect the right of every aspirant to participate in this democratic contest, but any fair assessment must be based on facts. Dr. Faisal may have access to financial resources, but strategy is not measured by spending, it is measured by direction. Former IGP Adamu is a respected figure, but late entry into a serious gubernatorial race requires more than name recognition; it demands grassroots rapport and a coherent vision.

As for the former minister, Barrister Mohammed Abdullahi, consistency in messaging is commendable, but readiness for leadership is judged by more than slogans. It is judged by trust, by track record, and by the ability to inspire. Senator Wadada’s credibility was not built in a vacuum, it has been earned over time through tested service and principled politics.

On the PDP Landscape:
The confusion in the PDP camp is not ours to explain, but what is clear is that Nasarawa’s voters are no longer swayed by regional tokens or elite endorsements. The people are demanding substance over symbolism. Senator Wadada’s reach has never been limited to zone, religion, or platform. He is a bridge-builder whose appeal transcends narrow sentiments.

Our Guiding Philosophy:
We do not apologize for reminding voters to be aware. In fact, we double down on it. Awareness is the foundation of accountability. A call on Nasarawa to rise above recycled narratives and embrace leadership with vision, integrity, and HEART.

Our campaign is not driven by ego. It is driven by purpose.

The race is not to the loudest, but to the most prepared. Senator Wadada is ready. The people know it. And the results will soon speak for themselves.

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