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    Behind Every Bold Agenda Is a Bolder Mind: Comrade Waiya and the Making of the Kano First Initiative

    EditorBy EditorMarch 7, 2026Updated:March 7, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Kano Commissioner of Info Comrade Waiya

    Saminu Umar Ph.D

    In the theatre of governance, the spotlight almost always falls on the principal actor. It is the governor who addresses the crowd, signs the executive orders, and takes the applause or the criticism that public policy inevitably attracts.

    But anyone who has spent serious time studying how governments actually work, as distinct from how they appear to work, understands a more layered truth: behind every bold agenda that changes a society, there is almost always a bolder mind working in the background, thinking harder, longer, and more deeply than the public ever gets to see.

    In the story of the Kano First Initiative, that mind belongs to Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, the Honourable Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs of Kano State.

    To describe Comrade Waiya merely as the Commissioner responsible for information is to dramatically undersell both the man and his contribution to what may yet prove to be the most significant social governance initiative in Kano’s recent history.

    The “Kano First” policy and implementation framework for social and institutional reorientation in Kano State, which aims at actualizing the governor’s inner vision did not emerge from a committee meeting or a consultant’s brief.

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    It emerged from the sustained intellectual labor, strategic vision, and personal conviction of a commissioner who understood, long before it became fashionable to say so, that Kano’s deepest challenges were not infrastructural but normative, not economic but behavioral, not material but spiritual and cultural.

    That understanding, rooted in both professional experience and genuine love for Kano, is what distinguishes the Kano First Initiative from the dozens of government programmes that are announced with ceremony and forgotten within months.

    Most government communication frameworks are reactive, designed to manage crises, counter criticism, and project positive imagery.

    Comrade Waiya’s contribution was to insist on something far more ambitious: a proactive, evidence-based, values-driven social intervention that deploys strategic communication not as a tool of propaganda, but as an instrument of genuine governance and societal transformation.

    The intellectual architecture of the Kano First Initiative bears his fingerprints at every level. The decision to anchor the framework in Islamic ethical governance, drawing on the same moral traditions that historically sustained Kano’s civilization, reflects a deep understanding of how lasting social change is actually achieved in this society.

    Change that is imported, imposed, or disconnected from the lived values of a community generates resistance and eventually collapses. Change that is rooted in a community’s own traditions, its own sense of identity and aspiration, generates ownership and sustainability.

    Comrade Waiya understood this, and the framework he championed reflects that understanding with precision and care.

    Equally significant is the framework’s integration of modern behavioral change communication science, an integration that speaks to a commissioner who did not merely rely on intuition or political instinct, but who engaged seriously with the global evidence base on how societies actually change their norms and behaviors.

    The inclusion of the Information, Education, and Communication model, interpersonal communication strategies, entertainment-education approaches, peer-to-peer messaging, and digital platform engagement reflects a sophisticated awareness of how contemporary audiences, and particularly youth, actually receive and process information.

    This is not the thinking of a bureaucrat managing a ministry. It is the thinking of a strategist reshaping a society.

    It is worth pausing here to appreciate the particular difficulty of the assignment that Comrade Waiya took on. Developing a credible, comprehensive, and institutionally serious policy framework requires not just intelligence, but patience, persistence, and the willingness to do unglamorous work over an extended period.

    There are no rallies to address when you are reviewing research methodologies. There are no headlines generated when you are refining a stakeholder engagement matrix or developing a monitoring and evaluation framework.

    The work of genuine policy architecture is invisible by its very nature, and that invisibility is precisely why so few people do it well and why those who do it deserve recognition.

    Comrade Waiya did this work. He did it assiduously, thoroughly, and, as those who have worked closely with him will attest, with a level of personal commitment that went well beyond the formal requirements of his office.

    The Kano First Initiative, in its current form, is a document that can withstand academic scrutiny, survive editorial examination, and hold its own in comparison with social governance frameworks from far more resourced environments.

    That is not an accident. It is the product of deliberate, disciplined, and sustained intellectual effort.

    But Comrade Waiya’s contribution to the Kano First Initiative is not only intellectual. It is also political, in the most constructive sense of that word.

    Translating a policy vision into an institutional reality requires navigating a complex landscape of competing interests, bureaucratic inertia, resource constraints, and the inevitable skepticism of those who have seen too many government programmes launched with fanfare and abandoned without accountability.

    The commissioner’s role in securing the political space for this initiative to be developed, refined, and formally adopted as a state government framework required a combination of strategic judgment, interpersonal skill, and institutional authority that is not easily acquired and not casually deployed.

    It is in this context that the honorific that has begun to attach itself to Comrade Waiya in informed circles, Limamin Kano First Agenda, carries genuine meaning.

    In Hausa cultural tradition, the title of Limam denotes not merely leadership, but a particular kind of leadership: one that is earned through knowledge, respected through conduct, and legitimized through service to a community’s highest values.

    To be recognized as the Imam of the Kano First Agenda is to be acknowledged as the person who has done the most to give it intellectual coherence, institutional form, and moral seriousness. On all three counts, that recognition is fully deserved.

    None of this diminishes the role of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, whose personal interest in and commitment to the Kano First Initiative provides the political authority and executive backing without which no policy framework, however brilliant, can move from document to action.

    The governor’s vision created the space. The commissioner’s intellect and labor filled it with substance. Great governance requires both, and Kano is fortunate, at this particular moment in its history, to have both operating in alignment.

    What the people of Kano, and the broader public, owe Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya at this juncture is not merely acknowledgement, important as that is.

    What they owe him is engagement. The Kano First Initiative will only achieve its transformative potential if the ideas it contains are understood, owned, and acted upon by the citizens, institutions, media organizations, religious leaders, traditional authorities, civil society actors, and private sector players whose participation it calls for.

    The commissioner has done his part. The document has been produced. The framework has been developed. The question that now confronts every stakeholder is whether they will meet the seriousness of this effort with equal seriousness of their own.
    History records the names of those who build.

    It is a long and honorable list, and it includes, prominently and deservedly, the name of the man who gave the Kano First Initiative its intellectual spine, its institutional credibility, and its moral ambition. Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya did not merely support a bold agenda. He was, in every meaningful sense, the bolder mind behind it.

    Saminu Umar Ph.D | Senior Lecturer, Department of Information and Media Studies, Bayero University, Kano surijyarzaki@gmail.com

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