GANYE ERUPTS IN TRIBUTE AS WALIN GANYE STEALS THE SPOTLIGHT AT HASKE MOBILISATION INAUGURATION

By Our Correspondent

Ganye Local Government Area stood still yesterday as history was made at the grand inauguration of the Abdulrahman Bashir Haske Mobilisation Forum, Ganye Chapter, an event that turned into a resounding celebration of selfless leadership, political mentorship, and enduring statesmanship.
From the moment the ceremony commenced, one name dominated the air and stirred the emotions of the crowd—Walin Ganye, Alhaji Sadiq Mohammed. In a rare show of unanimous reverence, every politician and stakeholder granted the podium began their address with heartfelt tributes to the elder statesman, acknowledging his towering influence in the political life of the Ganye Chiefdom.
The atmosphere at the venue was electric. Each mention of Walin Ganye’s name triggered thunderous applause, chants of admiration, and spontaneous ovations, reflecting a deep-rooted appreciation for a man widely regarded as the political father of the chiefdom.
Speakers across party lines and political interests were united in their testimony: Alhaji Sadiq Mohammed is a leader without prejudice, a mentor without boundaries, and a statesman whose doors remain open to all. Over the years, he has nurtured, guided, and inspired thousands of politicians, many of whom now occupy strategic positions across the state and beyond—without discrimination of tribe, party, or ideology.
Beyond politics, tributes also poured in celebrating his rare generosity and enduring philanthropic spirit. Described as a man who gives quietly but impacts loudly, Walin Ganye’s contributions to human development and community upliftment were hailed as unmatched, cementing his status as a bridge between generations and a pillar of stability in the chiefdom.
Former sole administrator of Gangdu Development area in Ganye local government of Adamawa State and a Chairman of AB Haske Foundation, Hon. Chief Charles W. Bansi Wambai Danaba Has noted that the overwhelming show of respect accorded to Walin Ganye at the Haske Mobilisation Forum inauguration was not orchestrated, but earned—a reflection of decades of sacrifice, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to the unity and progress of Ganye.
As the Abdulrahman Bashir Haske Mobilisation Forum takes root in Ganye, the message from yesterday’s historic gathering was unmistakably clear: the foundation of any meaningful political movement is built on the shoulders of tested leaders, and in Ganye, Walin Ganye, Alhaji Sadiq Mohammed, remains that unshakable pillar.
Indeed, yesterday was more than an inauguration—it was a living tribute to leadership that serves, mentors, and endures.

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