By Salsabila Muhammad Jawad
A prominent academic, and Pioneer Director of the Centre for Historical Research and Heritage Preservation at Nasarawa State University Keffi, Professor Muhammad Kabir Aliyu, has endorsed Alhaji Abubakar Mohammed Adamu, a retired Inspector General of Police, as the ideal candidate for the 2027 Nasarawa State gubernatorial election on the platform of the All Peoples Congress (APC).
Speaking in an exclusive interview with FCT NEWS GAZETTE, Professor Aliyu described Adamu as a transformative leader with a proven track record of excellence, citing his distinguished service as IGP and his commitment to public service.
“Alhaji Adamu is a consummate professional with a rare blend of leadership skills, integrity, and vision,” Professor Aliyu said.
“His experience in policing has given him a unique understanding of the complexities of governance, making him an ideal candidate to steer Nasarawa State towards greater heights,” the University don added
He highlighted Adamu’s exceptional ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds, his passion for community development, and his unwavering commitment to the advancement of education and healthcare. “IGP Adamu’s vision for Nasarawa State is anchored on inclusivity, accountability, and sustainable development,” Aliyu said, stressing that the IGP is a leader who understands the aspirations of the people and has the expertise to deliver results.”
Professor Aliyu emphasized that if elected, Adamu’s leadership would be a game-changer for Nasarawa State, bringing much-needed stability, prosperity, and progress to the state.
“Nasarawa State needs a leader who can galvanize the energies of its people, harness its vast resources, and drive sustainable development,” he said.
“IGP Adamu is that leader, and I have no doubt that he will emerge victorious in 2027 and lead Nasarawa State to greater heights.” Prof Aliyu opined
The University Don urged the people of Nasarawa State to rally behind Adamu’s candidacy, emphasizing that his leadership would bring hope and optimism to the state.
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