Thunderous chants of “Sai Bashir Haske!” as AB Haske Mobilisation Forum inaugurates Jada exco; APC faithful, youth and women pledge total loyalty.
Jada, Adamawa State — Tuesday, February 3
Tuesday, February 3, etched itself into the political history of Jada Local Government as the Abdulrahaman Bashir Haske Mobilisation Forum (ABHMF) stormed the area in grand style, setting the town ablaze with unprecedented enthusiasm, music and political fervour.

Led by the State Coordinator, Alhaji Zakiru Barade, the inauguration committee arrived Jada in the early hours to a massive, jubilant reception. APC faithful lined the roads, merged with the convoy and escorted it triumphantly to the venue after a courtesy visit to the APC Secretariat, where the party chairman received the delegation.
From the opening inter-faith prayers, it was clear the day belonged to Haske.

Delivering the first welcome address, Alhaji Umar Koiranga (Jada) declared that after Ganye, Jada remains home to Abdulrahaman Bashir Haske, charging youths to own the movement and make sacrifices for its success.
Moments later, the hall exploded as the name Abdulrahaman Bashir Haske was announced—represented by Hon. Chief Charles W. Bansi Wambai Danaba, Chairman, AB Haske Foundation International. Deafening chants of “Haske Governor Gobe!” and “Our Governor, Come 2027!” filled the air.

Addressing the gathering, Hon. Alhaji Dona delivered a strategic message, urging men and women to actively position themselves as delegates ahead of APC primaries. He stressed that producing a governor from the Ganye Chiefdom would unlock lasting educational and developmental opportunities for the region.
Echoing the call, Alhaji Ali Sule Bagudu appealed to the wider public to rally behind Haske’s ambition, while Alhaji Ali Ishaku, a protocol member of the Haske Gubernatorial Campaign Council, described Haske as a rare leader capable of restoring purposeful leadership and delivering tangible results if entrusted with the mandate.
The Jada Local Government Coordinator of ABHMF led thunderous chants of “Sai Bashir Haske!” and “Sai APC!”, praising Haske’s immense contributions to strengthening the APC across the state.

APC loyalist Hon. Aliyu Gangnai minced no words: “I chant only Haske—he is my gubernatorial candidate.”
Similarly, the APC Executive Chairman of Jada Local Government described Haske as a dynamic, dependable and future-driven leader, assuring supporters that following Haske would never lead to regret.
The inauguration transformed into a cultural carnival as renowned Hausa musicians took turns serenading the crowd with songs dedicated to Haske’s vision. The hall pulsated with dance, applause and admiration—politics blended seamlessly with culture.
Barrister Obida Oliver administered the oath of office to the newly inaugurated Jada executives, issuing a stern admonition on the sanctity of oaths and urging honesty, loyalty and discipline in service.

When Alhaji Zakiru Barade mounted the podium, the atmosphere shifted instantly. Haske’s signature music blared; chants, dances and wild cheers followed.
Barade thanked the mammoth crowd, explaining that after inaugurating the state executives, the forum deliberately embarked on local government-by-local government consolidation to entrench Haske’s movement at the grassroots.
Representing His Excellency, Abdulrahaman Bashir Haske, Hon. Chief Charles W. Bansi Wambai Danaba delivered a rousing, headline-grabbing address. He accused current governors of hijacking grassroots development funds released by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, insisting that only Haske possesses the integrity, capacity and compassion to deliver real dividends.
Bansi highlighted Haske’s humanitarian footprints across Adamawa, declaring him the most deserving candidate. He then dropped the bombshell:
“This movement will organise a one-million-man march in support of Abdulrahaman Bashir Haske’s governorship ambition.”

Adding youthful firepower was Alhaji Yerima Dende, an executive of the AB Haske Foundation, whose consistent presence and unwavering support further underscored the movement’s growing strength.
Tuesday in Jada was not just an inauguration—it was a loud political statement.
From Zakiru Barade’s strategic mobilisation to Bansi’s bold one-million-march declaration, the message was unmistakable:
AB HASKE IS COMING—and Jada is ready.

