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Abubakar Umar Abdullahi Steps Forward: A New Senatorial Bid Shapes the FCT Political Landscape

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By Kehinde Akinpelu, Abuja

In a development that signals the intensification of political activity ahead of the next electoral cycle, Honourable Abubakar Umar Abdullahi has formally declared his intention to contest for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) senatorial seat under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC). His declaration was marked by the symbolic collection of nomination forms at the Ladi Kwali Conference Hall of the Sheraton Hotel, Abuja—an event that drew a cross-section of party loyalists, political associates, and enthusiastic supporters.

The atmosphere at the venue reflected both anticipation and confidence, as allies and well-wishers gathered to witness what many described as a defining moment in Abdullahi’s political trajectory. Currently the Executive Chairman-Elect of the Abuja Area Council (AAC), Abdullahi’s senatorial ambition is widely interpreted as a natural progression in his public service career.

Addressing the gathering shortly after securing his nomination forms, Abdullahi struck a reflective and spiritual tone. He attributed the milestone to divine providence, emphasizing that leadership ultimately rests in the hands of Almighty Allah, who bestows authority as He wills. His remarks resonated with a sense of humility, even as they underscored his readiness to embrace higher responsibility.

Beyond personal reflections, Abdullahi used the occasion to acknowledge the people of the Federal Capital Territory, whom he credited for encouraging his candidacy. He described their support as both humbling and motivating, noting that it reinforces his commitment to serve with integrity and purpose.

In outlining his vision, the aspirant pledged to prioritize effective representation, transparency, and inclusive development. He spoke of the need to strengthen accessibility between elected officials and constituents, while ensuring that the concerns of FCT residents receive adequate attention at the national level. According to him, the Senate offers a critical platform to advocate for policies that directly impact the capital territory and its diverse population.

Abdullahi also made a direct appeal to key demographic groups—youths, women, and grassroots stakeholders—urging them to remain united and actively engaged throughout the political process. He framed the journey ahead not merely as a campaign, but as a collective effort toward building a more prosperous and responsive FCT.

As the political calendar gradually unfolds, Abdullahi’s entry into the senatorial race adds a significant dimension to the contest. With his blend of grassroots appeal, administrative experience, and growing political network, observers will be watching closely to see how his campaign evolves within the broader dynamics of the APC and the FCT electorate.

For now, the message from Abdullahi and his supporters is clear: the journey has begun, and with faith, unity, and determination, they are setting their sights firmly on victory.

   

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