As the All Progressives Congress (APC) commences its statewide e-registration of members in Adamawa State, one name rings loudly across political and grassroots circles — Alhaji Sadiq Mohammed Walin Ganye, an elder statesman, seasoned administrator and relentless party mobiliser whose contributions have continued to strengthen the ruling party from its formative years to the present day.
A respected businessman and philanthropist, Walin Ganye, who is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Shamad Concept Nigeria Limited, has once again stepped forward, urging Adamawa residents from all walks of life to massively turn out and register as members of the APC, describing the exercise as a defining moment for party consolidation and democratic growth in the state.
Speaking as the registration exercise kicks off across the 21 local government areas, Walin Ganye said the APC remains the most credible platform for progressive governance, unity and sustainable development, stressing that a strong party structure begins with an active, registered and committed membership base.
> “This is not just about politics; it is about ownership of the future. The APC belongs to the people, and this registration is an opportunity for every citizen to be counted,” he said.
Beyond politics, Alhaji Sadiq Mohammed Walin Ganye is widely known for a lifetime of service spanning the public and private sectors. He previously served as Deputy Chairman of the Nigerian Pilgrims Board, where he distinguished himself with discipline, transparency and compassion in managing pilgrims’ affairs. His corporate footprint includes leadership roles and investments in Kabo Air, Ashma Investment, and several other business ventures that have created jobs and supported economic growth.
Yet, despite his towering profile, associates describe him as a grassroots politician at heart — accessible, generous and unwavering in his loyalty to the APC. From funding party activities to supporting members in times of need, Walin Ganye’s philanthropy has remained a silent but powerful force behind the party’s resilience in Adamawa State.
Party stakeholders acknowledge that the steady growth of the APC in Adamawa owes much to men like Walin Ganye, whose behind-the-scenes sacrifices helped sustain the party during difficult transitions and electoral battles.
As the party embraces digital registration to modernise its membership database, Walin Ganye has thrown his full weight behind the initiative, describing it as a step toward transparency, accountability and inclusive participation.
He called on youths, women, professionals, traders and community leaders to seize the moment and align with the APC’s vision.
> “This is the time to strengthen the party, deepen democracy and prepare for the future. I urge everyone — young and old — to come out en masse and register,” he added.
In a political climate often defined by noise and rivalry, Alhaji Sadiq Mohammed Walin Ganye stands out as a bridge-builder — an elder statesman whose influence is rooted not in rhetoric, but in consistency, service and goodwill.
As Adamawa APC opens a new chapter with its e-registration exercise, Walin Ganye’s call resonates clearly: the strength of the party lies in the people — and the time to be counted is now.
ADAMAWA APC MOBILISATION: WALIN GANYE LEADS THE CHARGE AS E-REGISTRATION BEGINS