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Road to the Next Local Government Elections in Kaduna State; A Tale of Politics, Dedication, and Leadership, by Abdullahi Adda’u Turawa

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Abdullahi Adda’u Turawa

As the drumbeat for the forthcoming local government elections in Kaduna State grows louder, all the necessary preparations are steadily falling into place.

The anticipation among aspirants, party loyalists, and the general electorate is palpable. From the grassroots mobilization to the final touches by the electoral commission, it is evident that this will be a significant event in the state’s political calendar.

Among the many stories that have emerged during this period, the journey of Hon. Ishaq Babasale stands out. Just a few weeks ago, Babasale made a bold and determined declaration of his intention to contest for the chairmanship position in his local government. His decision to run was met with widespread support from his followers and admirers, many of whom have long respected his contributions to both politics and the broader community.

Babasale’s campaign was marked by a sense of readiness and preparation. He approached the election with a clear vision and a robust plan for the future of his constituency. His supporters were confident that he had what it took to lead, and many were already envisioning a bright future under his chairmanship.

Politics is often unpredictable, and in a surprising turn of events, his party decided to endorse another candidate for the position.

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In the face of what could have been a bitter disappointment, Babasale exhibited extraordinary grace and maturity. Rather than contesting the party’s decision, he accepted the outcome with good intentions and enthusiasm. His approach exemplified the concept of “politics without bitterness,” a philosophy that is all too rare in the often contentious world of political contests.

What is even more remarkable is how Babasale has thrown his full support behind the chosen candidate. He has demonstrated unwavering allegiance to his party and its leadership, proving that his commitment to the collective good supersedes personal ambition. His slogan, “If it’s meant for you, then it will be. No one can take that away,” resonates with many who know him. It reflects a deep belief in destiny and the importance of remaining steadfast and positive, regardless of the twists and turns of life.

Beyond the politics Hon. Ishaq Babasale is known as an ambitious businessman and a philanthropist with a passion for education and community development. His contributions to society extend far beyond politics. He has consistently argued for the need to educate society, particularly in the areas of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

Understanding the pivotal role that ICT plays in today’s world, Babasale has advocated for increased access to digital education, recognizing it as a key driver of economic and social empowerment.

His philanthropy is not limited to advocacy alone. Babasale has been involved in numerous initiatives aimed at empowering the youth through education, training, and human capital development. His programs have provided countless individuals with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in a rapidly changing world. His commitment to these causes has earned him the respect and admiration of many within and outside his community.

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As the local government elections draw nearer, the story of Hon. Ishaq Babasale serves as a powerful reminder of what true leadership looks like. It is not always about winning or holding office; sometimes, it is about how one responds to setbacks, how one continues to serve and support others, even when things do not go as planned. Babasale’s actions have set a high standard for others in the political sphere, showing that integrity, humility, and dedication to the common good are the true hallmarks of a leader.

As the people of Kaduna State prepare to cast their votes, it is our hope that the example set by Hon. Ishaq Babasale will inspire others to approach politics with the same level of grace and selflessness. His efforts, whether in politics, business, or philanthropy, have made a lasting impact, and we pray that he continues his good work. As he himself believes, his efforts will not be in vain, and history will remember him as a man who always put his community and its future first.

Allah kawo babban rabo.

Abdullahi Adda’u Turawa, wrote, from Zaria

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