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Governor Bago: The Unifier Who Galvanised Niger State Through Democratic Ideals -By Abdulfatha Adam

Importantly, Governor Bago remains human in his approach. He did his best, he listened, he mediated, and he ultimately allowed the national interest and democratic ideals to prevail. He did not seek to stifle dissent or impose candidates. Instead, he believed in the power of engagement and the sanctity of the ballot, even at the primary level.

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GOVERNOR BAGO

In the intricate theatre of Nigerian politics, few leaders have demonstrated the rare ability to harmonise divergent interests and galvanise their people towards a common purpose. His Excellency, Farmer Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago of Niger State, has distinguished himself as one such leader. This was most recently evident during the All Progressives Congress primary elections across the state.

Governor Bago stands tall amongst his peers. He is a governor who works strictly within the ambit of the Constitution and adheres meticulously to party guidelines. Throughout the ongoing primary process, he remained present, day and night, ushering in a new approach designed to strengthen the party through consensus, dialogue, and fairness.

Rather than impose his will, the Farmer Governor adopted a model of inclusive leadership. He convened contestants from across the state, granted them fair hearing, and applied simple yet effective mechanisms to resolve contentious issues. Where aspirants demanded direct primaries, he ensured a level playing field and a transparent contest. The process, to the credit of all stakeholders, concluded with commendable results and minimal rancour.

What sets Governor Bago apart is his human touch. He possesses the unique ability to make every stakeholder feel important. To those who, in the interest of party unity, unanimously stepped down from the contest, he has extended assurances of future consideration. In so doing, he has not closed the door on ambition, but rather deferred it with dignity and respect. This is statesmanship of the highest order.

Across social media and political circles, the comments have been overwhelmingly positive. Observers have described his approach as “a masterclass in conflict resolution,” noting that “Governor Bago has redefined primary elections in Niger State.” Party faithfuls have commended his insistence on dialogue, with many stating, “For the first time, we saw a governor who listened to everyone.” Others have remarked, “He did not oppress anyone. He allowed democracy to take its full course.”

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Importantly, Governor Bago remains human in his approach. He did his best, he listened, he mediated, and he ultimately allowed the national interest and democratic ideals to prevail. He did not seek to stifle dissent or impose candidates. Instead, he believed in the power of engagement and the sanctity of the ballot, even at the primary level.

The result is a stronger, more united APC in Niger State. A party where grievances are addressed, where ambition is managed with wisdom, and where the focus remains on delivering good governance to the people.

In an era where political contests are often marred by imposition and acrimony, Farmer Governor Bago has shown that it is possible to conduct hitch-free primaries through dialogue, respect for the rules, and genuine commitment to party unity.

He has not only galvanised his people; he has given Nigeria a template for internal party democracy. For this, Niger State and the APC owe him commendation.

Leadership, after all, is about service and Governor Bago is serving with distinction.

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