As compassion meets structure, Abdulrahman Bashir Haske touches lives across all 21 LGAs
Ramadan is more than fasting. It is duty. It is service. It is leadership in action.
In a powerful display of compassion, capacity, and consistency, Abdulrahman Bashir Haske, a gubernatorial aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 elections, has once again demonstrated that his commitment to the people of Adamawa State is neither seasonal nor symbolic.

A renowned business mogul, philanthropist, humanitarian, and co-founder of the AB Haske Foundation, Haske is currently executing a massive Ramadan humanitarian intervention spanning all 21 Local Government Areas of the state.
STAGGERING RAMADAN INTERVENTION AT A GLANCE
The 2026 Ramadan outreach includes the distribution of:
50,000 bags of 10kg rice
20,000 bags of 25kg rice
10,000 bags of 50kg rice
10,000 bags of 25kg sugar
Large quantities of vegetable oil and milk
10 operational vehicles
50 electric motorcycles
₦220 million in direct financial assistance
In total, over 10,000 families are benefiting directly from the initiative, translating to more than 50,000 individuals impacted across the length and breadth of Adamawa.

This intervention is not political noise. It is planning, capacity, and delivery. It is the continuation of a long-standing tradition of service that has seen the AB Haske Foundation stand with communities during critical moments, including the COVID-19 lockdown period.
Ramadan, in this context, is not a publicity window—it is another chapter in a sustained record of responsibility.
True leadership is not proclaimed; it is proven. It is seen in times of need, measured by impact, and remembered by the lives it touches.
As thousands of households break their fasts with dignity this Ramadan, one message rings clear across Adamawa: service precedes ambition.



