
The journey ahead is a collective one,” declared Ahmed Aliyu Wadada as he called for unity and sustained peaceful engagement following a massive political rally in Keffi Local Government Area.
The senator’s remarks came after an overwhelming show of support from thousands of enthusiastic supporters who gathered for what observers described as a historic mega rally. The event, marked by high energy, solidarity, and visible excitement, underscored Wadada’s growing political influence and deep-rooted connection with grassroots communities across Nasarawa State.
Addressing the crowd, Wadada said the remarkable turnout and expressions of loyalty had strengthened a shared commitment to progress, unity, and sustainable development in the state. He emphasized that the movement he represents continues to gain acceptance, driven by inclusivity and people-centered leadership.
A key highlight of the rally was the reaffirmation of support for Abdullahi Sule, signaling a united political front focused on continuity and stability. The endorsement was presented as a reflection of alignment among key stakeholders working toward common developmental goals.
During his visit to Keffi, the senator also paid homage to the Emir of Keffi, Shehu Chindo Yamusa III, where he received royal blessings and counsel. Wadada described the visit as symbolic, stressing the importance of respecting traditional institutions and integrating cultural heritage into governance.
The rally drew participation from top political figures, including the Speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Danladi Jatau, alongside lawmakers, commissioners, and other government officials. Wadada commended their leadership and solidarity, noting their role in advancing the state’s collective aspirations.
He also praised local government chairmen for their mobilization efforts, which contributed significantly to the rally’s success. Youth and women groups, as well as socio-cultural organizations, were recognized for their active involvement, reinforcing the inclusive nature of the movement.
Reiterating his message, Wadada urged citizens to remain united and committed, stressing that meaningful progress can only be achieved through cooperation and a shared vision for a greater Nasarawa State.
