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    The People’s Choice: Jubilant Kano Endorses Abba Kabir Yusuf for 2027

    EditorBy EditorJune 20, 2025Updated:June 20, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Lamara Garba

    Kano stood still—not in protest or panic, but in pure celebration. It was a city in full bloom, awash with chants of love, loyalty, and longing for continuity.

    As Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf returned from the sacred plains of Makkah, where he had completed the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage, his people poured into the streets not just to welcome a leader, but to celebrate a bond—one rooted in trust, service, and shared destiny.

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    From the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport to the Federal Secretariat Roundabout, the roads became rivers of red caps and waving banners.

    Ordinarily a less than half-hour journey, it took the governor nearly three hours to wade through the roaring sea of supporters who chanted in unison:

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    “AKY Go Again!”, “Sai Abba Kabir!”, “Four Plus Four is Sure!”

    This was no ordinary welcome. It was a living, breathing verdict from the people of Kano—a joyful proclamation that they have seen the light of progress, felt the pulse of genuine leadership, and are ready to journey further with the one they call “Garkuwan Talakawa”—the Shield of the Common Man.

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    A Movement Rooted in Results

    Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s first year in office under the banner of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has not been a season of noise, but a season of action. Where others spoke, he listened. Where others delayed, he delivered.

    From the rejuvenation of dilapidated schools to the restoration of hospitals stripped of dignity… from paying long-forgotten pensioners to returning lands to rightful owners… from reabsorbing unfairly sacked civil servants to reviving youth skills programmes—his administration has worked not to be praised, but to be felt.

    And felt, he has been.

    The Pensioners’ Association danced with joy, celebrating a man who gave them more than promises—he gave them their dignity back. The Former Councillors’ Forum saluted his commitment to grassroots governance.

    The AKY Go Again Movement, energized and organized, led the chants with colour and clarity, as if to say: “This is our governor, and we’re not done with him yet.”

    A Mosaic of Endorsement

    It was a convergence of generations and interests—State Assembly members, Executive Council officials, ALGON representatives, market leaders, civil society groups, religious clerics, artisans, and even TikTokers and digital campaigners—all standing shoulder to shoulder with a common message: “Let the journey continue.”

    The 4+4 Movement was unmistakably present—sounding drums, waving banners, raising fists, and affirming that leadership, when people-driven, knows no ethnic, class, or age boundary.

    Children danced, elders prayed, youths sang, and traders abandoned stalls—not for politics as usual, but for a cause they believed in.

    This was no paid crowd. This was a spontaneous eruption of genuine gratitude. A response to visible projects, compassionate policies, and leadership that doesn’t retreat behind tinted glass.

    Echoes of Hope and Faith

    Digital spaces mirrored the streets. Hashtags like #SaiAbba2027, #Kano4AKYAgain, and #ThePeopleHaveSpoken trended across platforms. Live videos streamed, testimonials poured in, and messages of admiration spread like wildfire.

    For many, this movement goes beyond 2027. It is about redefining governance. It is about proving that in a nation where trust in leadership often fades, hope can still bloom.

    Governor Yusuf is not just governing a state; he is inspiring a new way of believing in Nigeria.

    His return from Hajj was symbolic. After praying for guidance and strength in the holy land, he was received by a people who saw him not just as a leader, but as one of their own.

    His feet were in the sand of Saudi Arabia, but his heart, clearly, never left Kano.

    Addressing the swelling crowd at the Secretariat roundabout, Governor Yusuf, visibly humbled, said:

    > “I went to Hajj to pray for our dear Kano, for the strength to serve, and for the wisdom to always walk in truth.

    What I’ve seen today gives me even more strength. You’ve not only welcomed me—you’ve reminded me that our work must continue. This journey is ours together, and I will never take your trust for granted.”

    His words echoed through the crowd like a spark through dry grass, igniting yet another wave of applause and chants.

    Leadership Reimagined

    Observers describe the rally as more than a political event—it was a civic awakening.

    A rare moment when democracy did not wait for elections to speak. It was the people saying: “We see you. We hear you. We are with you.”

    In a region often starved of continuity, Kano’s call for Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to seek re-election is a breath of fresh air.

    It proves that when leadership is rooted in service, when policy is driven by empathy, and when power is seen as a trust—not a privilege—the people will respond, not with rebellion, but with rejoicing.

    Governor Yusuf has built more than roads and schools—he has built relationships. He has cleared more than arrears—he has cleared doubts. He has restored more than physical structures—he has restored belief.

    A New Chapter Beckons

    As Kano continues its steady path of renewal, many believe that the governor’s second term is not just desired—it is needed. Not because power must be retained, but because progress must not be interrupted.

    The chants of “Four More Years!” were not orchestrated—they were organic. Born from the hearts of those who have tasted the difference.

    Kano has spoken. And in that voice is a song of unity, a rhythm of progress, and a harmony of hope. The city is not just moving forward—it is marching with pride, purpose, and partnership.

    The red caps of NNPP fluttered like flags of freedom. The drums beat not of protest, but of promise. And the people danced—not for politicians—but for a vision they want to protect.

    As the sun set over Kano that day, it did not mark the end of a rally—it marked the beginning of a second journey. One that the people are ready to walk. With heads high. With hearts full. With Abba Kabir Yusuf—again.

    Lamara Garba, a public commentator writes from Kano.

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