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An Open Letter to Hon. Abdulhamid Yahaya Abba, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagement (Northeast) -By Abdullahi Rufa’i Adamu

May you continue to lead with wisdom, humility, and the strength to rise above discouragement. The Northeast and indeed Nigeria look up to you, not just as a government official, but as a symbol of hope and possibility.

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Abdullahi Rufa’i Adamu

Dear Honorable Abdulhamid Yahaya Abba (DonJazzy),

I write to you today as a concerned and committed citizen who has been observing your leadership journey with admiration and hope. Though we have never had the privilege of meeting or interacting personally, I have followed your public engagements and commendable efforts, particularly in your recent drive to bring youth closer to the corridors of governance.

Your role as a young leader in such a strategic office is both inspiring and timely. Your energy, accessibility, and passion for inclusive governance have not gone unnoticed. In a time where many young people are yearning for representation, your presence offers a rare opportunity for meaningful connection between the government and the grassroots. For this, I must sincerely acknowledge and applaud your commitment.

As someone who strongly believes in youth inclusivity in politics, I feel compelled to bring something important to your attention. It concerns the conduct of a few individuals within your close circle. While I understand that leadership attracts a diversity of personalities and perspectives, it is unfortunate that the actions of some may inadvertently paint a picture that does not reflect your true intentions. These actions, whether through words or attitudes, sometimes create an impression that distances you from the very people you are striving to serve, and I believe this happens without your knowledge.

My aim here is not to cast blame or sow discord, but to respectfully highlight an area that may need your attention. You have a rare and genuine love for people, and it is only fair that this love is fully reflected in how those around you interact on your behalf. The expectations on you are high—not just as a public official, but as a symbol of youth aspiration.

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I encourage you to continue deepening your engagement with the people, especially the youth. Listen to their challenges, empower them where possible, and ensure their voices are heard. Your leadership can be a bridge between marginalized communities and meaningful policy action. Let the people see in you not only a leader appointed by the government, but one who genuinely understands and walks with them.

Moreover, I would like to encourage you never to be disheartened by the attitude of some individuals whom you may have helped, yet who respond with indifference or betrayal. This, too, is a part of leadership. As the Qur’an reminds us:
“If you do good, you do good for yourselves; and if you do evil, [you do it] to yourselves.” (Qur’an 17:7)
And again, in Surah Al-Insan (76:9), the righteous say:
“We feed you for the sake of Allah alone. We desire neither reward from you nor thanks.”

Betrayal and ingratitude are part of human nature. Let them never shake your resolve. Your reward lies not in the hands of men, but with the One who sees all.

May you continue to lead with wisdom, humility, and the strength to rise above discouragement. The Northeast and indeed Nigeria look up to you, not just as a government official, but as a symbol of hope and possibility.

 

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Abdullahi Rufa’i Adamu

Bauchi State

rufaiabdullahiadamu@gmail.com

 

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