2027 Race Heats Up as Abubakar Malami Unveils ‘Non-Negotiable’ Plan for Kebbi’s Future

 


Summary Headlines

  • Malami Sets 2027 Political Agenda: Former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami outlines firm commitment to reform governance in Kebbi State ahead of next election cycle.

  • Focus on Development and Leadership Change: He says the mission is aimed at rebuilding key sectors and improving living standards.

  • Supporters Mobilised Across Kebbi: Political allies and stakeholders express readiness to back the proposed agenda.

Former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, has announced that his political mission to reposition Kebbi State ahead of the 2027 general elections remains firm and cannot be compromised.

Malami made this known while addressing supporters and political stakeholders in the state. He said the objective is to rebuild governance structures and improve development outcomes across key sectors.

According to him, the effort is focused on delivering better leadership and addressing challenges affecting residents. He stressed that the plan is driven by a long-term vision for progress.

“Our mission to rescue and reposition Kebbi is non-negotiable,” Malami stated. “We are committed to ensuring that the state moves in the right direction.”

He explained that the initiative would prioritise economic growth, infrastructure, and social welfare. The former minister added that collaboration with stakeholders would play a major role in achieving the goals.

Supporters present at the gathering expressed confidence in Malami’s leadership, noting that preparations are ongoing ahead of the next election cycle.

The development comes as political activities gradually build up across states in Nigeria ahead of 2027, with key figures outlining their agendas and strategies.

Malami, who previously served as Nigeria’s chief law officer, has remained an influential figure in Kebbi politics and continues to engage with grassroots supporters across the state.



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