
On one side is the old politics of zoning—crowded with noise, division, and arguments over where power should come from rather than who can deliver results. Faded colours reflect years of stalled development, wasted energy, and politics that benefits only a few.
On the other side is a united Nasarawa—alive, vibrant, and moving forward. Good roads, functional schools, thriving families, and a shared sense of purpose show what happens when leadership is built on competence, experience, and vision, not geography.
At the center stands RTD IGP Adamu Mohammed Abubakar—a proven leader whose record speaks louder than any zoning slogan. His journey in national service proves that results do not come from rotational arrangements, but from capacity, discipline, and inclusive leadership. Security was not zoned. Experience was not zoned. Performance was not zoned.
Zoning may divide us, but quality leadership unites us.
Nasarawa’s future is too important to be reduced to political arithmetic. What the state needs is a leader who understands systems, delivers outcomes, and carries every zone along—not one chosen to “take turns,” but one prepared to take responsibility.
Competence. Unity. Progress.
That is the choice.
That is the message.
~Engr. Sani Danladi

